How to Write Your Own Wedding Vows
A great way to personalize your ceremony is to pen your own vows. These tips will make it easy.
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You Will Need
- Permission
- Memories
- Promises
Steps
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Step 1
Check with the officiant
Make sure the person performing your ceremony is OK with you writing your own wedding vows. Some officiants may require you to incorporate some of the more traditional language into your personalized vows.
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Step 2
Describe your love
Jot down what you love about your spouse-to-be. Think in terms of anecdotes, not adjectives, for a more vivid description. Avoid cliches like saying your spouse-to-be is your "best friend" or your "soul mate."
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Step 3
Go down memory lane
Reflect on the most memorable events in your relationship, like the moment you realized that your fiance was The One, or a time they really came through for you. Include lighthearted memories too, like a shared experience that always makes you both laugh.
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Step 4
Make some promises
Think of a couple of promises you'd like to make to your new mate. Be specific, and feel free to balance a serious vow with a lighthearted one.
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Step 5
Pull it all together
Pull it all together in a spiel that takes no longer than a minute to recite. Read it to someone you trust to get their opinion.
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Step 6
Have them framed
Have your wedding vows framed and hang them in your home as a reminder of the promises you made to each other.