Wedding Strategies

Archive for September, 2006

Personalizing Your Wedding Vows

Many couples now a days are opting to personalize their wedding vows and put a special touch on traditional passages. This is a great way to make a wedding unique and special and to truly echo the love between a bride and groom. Instead of just reading generic vows, today it is more popular than ever to put a little spice into your “I do’s.” [read this article]

Contemporary Vows

Getting married barefoot at the foot of a volcano instead of a church? How about underwater or by a skydiving justice of the piece? Well, traditional vows may not be for you and your partner. [read this article]

Religous Vows

For some couples, the vows you exchange before “I do” hold deep religious meaning. Not only do they provide a statement of your love for one another, but they also are a reflection of your spiritual beliefs. [read this article]

Writing Your Vows

When it comes to writing your wedding vows, do you feel like you’ve contracted a major case of writer’s block? Is getting your partner to create a set of vows like pulling teeth? Don’t be insulted or worried…writing original wedding vows is just as stressful as picking out a location and writing up a guest list. Sure it’s easy to remember all of the things you love about your partner, but how do you put it into words? [read this article]

Traditional Vows

You’ve heard them repeated on almost every movie or television show about weddings,

“I Jane take you, John to be my husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and cherish, from this day forward until death do us part.” [read this article]

Unique Vows

Are you and your partner a unique couple? Then you may want to choose to recite unique vows at your wedding. Whether you want to sing your vows, say them in a different language or have them tattooed on each other, your vows are an important part of the wedding and should reflect your personalities. [read this article]

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