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10 Unique Tips for Writing Your Wedding Vows

November 10, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

Image by Henry Tieu Photography. See more of this real vow renewal here.

While some parts of your wedding planning can be delegated to your planner or family members, writing your wedding vows is easily the most personal part of preparing for your day. Expressing intimate emotions toward your partner–likely in front of a crowd of loved ones–can feel like a daunting task. Whether you’re struggling to come up with the inspiration to get started or having trouble finding the right words, these unique tips are sure to help you write wedding vows that your soon-to-be-spouse will never forget!

Ten Unique Tips For Writing Your Wedding Vows

Image by Hipster Wedding. See more of this elopement here.

1. Spend a weekend with your favorites as a couple

If you’re the kind of couple who frequently uses movie quotes in regular conversation or exchanges weekly Spotify playlists, dive into your shared favorite media to inspire your vows. If you really identify with a couple on your favorite show, compare yourselves to their relationship in your vows. Struggling to put your feelings into words? Quote your favorite novel, poem, or song lyrics and expand on the theme as you write.

We love what officiant Tuscan Wedding Officiant says about this. “Seek inspiration: look around for elements that inspire you. Read poems or novels, listen to your favorite love songs, watch some romantic movies. Find anything you can relate to that will help you get into that romantic mood. But don’t be tempted to simply use someone else’s words, try putting it in your own words instead. You don’t want to sound like someone else on that day, especially considering that you’re speaking to your partner—who knows you and loves you just the way you are!” 

2. Go on a couple’s retreat

Writing can be a challenge when there’s too much noise. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy each other’s company in a secluded location. Rent an Airbnb or a cabin in the woods to spend a few days reflecting on your relationship and discussing the future. Your time as an engaged couple doesn’t last long, making this experience even sweeter.

Image by Nomad by NK. See more of this real wedding here.

3. Interview married couples you admire

Remember that writing your vows includes making promises to your partner for the future. To find out what makes a healthy marriage work, check in with couples whose marriages you look up to. The insight they share–whether it’s from one year of marriage or fifty–will be invaluable to your own marriage and your vows. Plus, how fun would it be to interview your parents, grandparents, or favorite married friends about their love and how their relationship has changed over the course of their marriage?

Wedding photographer Magdalene Kourti has great suggestions about weaving their advice into your vows. Her suggestions? “Ensure that you’re in agreement on personalized wedding vows, gain inspiration by wedding vows examples, interview couples you admire, reflect on your relationship, include promises in your vows, don’t be afraid to add a story in between, give it your all, and be creative.” 

4. Meet up with your partner’s best friend

While you may think that no one knows your partner as well as you do, there’s one person who might–their best man or maid of honor! Besides wanting to have a great friendship with the person who is so important to your future spouse, hanging out with them one-on-one may give you some ideas for what to write in your vows.

They could share a funny story you’ve never heard of your partner’s reaction to your first date or memory that slipped your mind. Don’t underestimate how special it is to hear how loved ones view your relationship and what they find so exceptional about your love. 

If you’re not sure where to start,  Junebug member Teri B Photography shared one of her favorite unique vow stories with us. “I had a couple that shared vows privately. Then during the ceremony, they had their Best Man and Maid of Honor read the first conversation from their dating app. It was well received by the guests and also gave a unique insight into how these two met and how far they’ve come. Unexpectedly sweet.”

Image by Jelani Lebourne. See more of this real wedding here.

5. Write each other love letters

Many wedding vows take the form of a love letter, so write some! Allow us to set the scene: 

You’re sitting together on the floor of your living room, back to back, giggling and maybe crying as you write each other love letters that you won’t share until your wedding day. Utterly romantic and a memory you’ll cherish.

To make your love letter a little more personal, write it down in a customized vow book. We love what Junebug member Autumn Lynne Photography had to say about the idea, “I feel very strongly that writing your vows should start with finding a customized booklet to write them in. This will create a keepsake of your vows and ensure that they don’t end up as a crumpled piece of paper in the back of a drawer. Even I—a wedding photographer—regret not writing my own vows in a booklet because now I have no idea where they are. Being able to revisit your promises to each other is important to your relationship as a married couple.”

Having your vows written in a book also creates beautiful images during your ceremony. A vow book is sturdy and gives you something strong to hold onto while you are exchanging vows. We all get nervous, and a shaking piece of notebook paper or holding your phone isn’t something you want captured in your wedding photos.”

6. Tell someone the story of how you met 

Most of the people in your life probably know the story of how you met your fiance. But retelling it to someone who has never heard it can be pretty magical. Recalling all of the little things that brought you together–knowing what you know now–makes your story feel like the greatest fairytale ever told. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself laughing or even crying, especially if you share the moment you realized this was the person you wanted to spend your whole life with!

7. Remember to be yourself

Professing your love to your person in front of your wedding guests is incredibly special and romantic. But, instead of aiming to find the perfect words on the internet, you should speak straight from the heart. Whether you include inside jokes, a memory, or something that is unique to your relationship, the most important thing is to be yourself. 

Here is what Junebug member TuscanPledges had to say about it, “The only rule is ‘be yourself.’ Don’t write anything that makes you a crowd-pleaser, unless you really feel what you are saying. Remember that when you’re there, facing your partner, the true meaning of what you wrote is going to dawn on you, so it had better be real! 

Also, keep your vows short, three to four lines max. You may not be aware of the effect the intensity of the moment will have on you, even if you consider yourself cool and collected. Personal vows are what make a wedding feel real, so make an effort to write your own!” 

Image by Meraki Weddings. See more of this real wedding here.

8. Practice reading our vows aloud 

Once you have your vows written, make sure you practice reading them. Writing your vows is one thing—reading them aloud is another. Sometimes you can write your feelings down on a piece of paper and when you read them out loud, the words sound completely different. Plus, if you have a chance to read them out loud, you can add pauses for tears—and breaths—and can make sure you don’t get tongue-tied. If you stumble over any sections or phrases take some time to rephrase them.

Just listen to what photographer VILD Photography has to say, “Read your wedding vows out loud! Reading your vows aloud will help you determine whether you are coming in on time. It will also let you hear your words to make sure they don’t sound awkward. Use this opportunity to get comfortable reading them and it will give you a chance to include any pauses or emphasis you think will make the speech more effective. When the time comes to recite your vows on your wedding day, you’ll be filled with emotions. Knowing your vows by heart will help as your hands get a little shaky.”

9. Keep your vows a secret

Sharing your vows with your partner can take away half of the nerves about reciting them. But hear us out, don’t peek, and don’t let your partner peek either!  Your wedding vows are a unique opportunity to tell your partner your feelings and thoughts about them. It’s possible that some of these thoughts and feelings haven’t ever been shared between the two of you.  It’s both sweet and sentimental. 

Photographers The Ferros agrees with us. We love the advice they shared, “think about ways to bring personal touches to your vows, taking this moment as a chance to say all of the unsaid things to your other half. This really is a celebration of your beautiful relationship. So keep the vows a secret from your partner until the ceremony. Your vows are  a gift to one another, so don’t share them ahead of time!”

image by The Ferros. See more of this elopement here.

10. Short and simple vows

If you’re fumbling over words or are worried about reading aloud the day of, keep your vows short and simple. Most feelings can easily be said in under a minute. Junebug member Brisbane City Celebrants reiterated this advice to us, “if either of you is feeling particularly nervous about speaking in front of your guests on the day of, take the pressure off yourselves.  Keep your vows short and simple so you won’t have any extra butterflies in your stomach. 

The experience of recounting your relationship history can play an interesting role in crafting your vows, as you have a recent refresher on the timeline of your love. Not to mention, you’re probably giddy with the same butterflies you had way back when which can be the perfect touch to your heartfelt vows.

Still aren’t sure if you want to read traditional vows or write your own? Here are some pros and cons of writing your wedding vows to consider!

image by Jelani Lebourne

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This Colorful Villa Wedding in the South of France is Sure to Make You Smile

November 10, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

If you’ve ever dreamed of a wedding that feels right out of a storybook, Tatiana and John’s colorful villa wedding in France is sure to give you all the inspiration you need! Their planners at 1000 Times Yes worked to create a day that felt intimate and relaxed, while also exuding beauty at every turn. We’re positively obsessed with the Friends references throughout the decor, as well as a glitter bar, and many stunning rentals from Maison Options! Just wait until you see how Rémi Dupac captured every sweet little detail and a stellar reception firework show that was the “icing on the cake” to this picturesque and colorful villa wedding day!

The Couple:

Tatiana & John

The Wedding:

Private Residence, Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, France

I wanted the ceremony to be slightly different from the reception and decided to go for only two colors, white and green, that in my opinion underlined the elegancy of it. It was held in the back yard of our white seaside villa, so we decided to keep it more classic but with extraordinary round arch to create a modern touch.

Wedding planning advice from the bride: Keep things organized and don’t panic. And of course make sure you invite the people you want there, not the people who you feel you must invite. The rest will follow.

We really wanted to add some simple but distinctive details that would remind our guests of France. So for the favors we chose mini bottles of Provencal syrup; mimosa, poppy and grapefruit which added an informal twist to our guests’ drinks and created a romantic feel of French countryside.

We both agreed that the only place where we wanted to celebrate our special day was without a doubt our house in the South of France. This is the place where we’ve spend lots of holidays and created all the wonderful memories with our friends and family. So we really wanted to give our wedding this feel and atmosphere of love and warmth. As the house is surrounded by a beautiful garden on the sea coast, we decided to take our inspiration from Mother Nature itself and used the shades of blue, green and pink, going from vibrant to pastel. We used natural wooden furniture for the reception in combination with bright flower arrangements in colored glass and a touch of gold for the setting.

We got married on July 14th in France which is Bastille Day. Right after dinner we all walked with the guests to the port of Saint Jean Cap Ferrat to see the annual fireworks. The beautiful scenery of fireworks reflecting in the Mediterranean, and having all our loved ones around us, was a very special moment.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Rémi Dupac
Event Planning – 1000 Times Yes
Wedding Venue – Private Residence
Floral Design – Mara Ferris
Catering – L’Eveil des Papilles
Live Music – Brightlights Band
Videography – Simply Lovely
Stationery – Crème de Papier
Makeup Artist – Make up Riviera
Wedding Dress – Valentini Spose
Rentals – Maison Options
Favors – Une Pincee de Provence

 

Cheers and congrats to Tatiana and John! We’re so thankful 1000 Times Yes shared their incredible, colorful villa wedding with Junebug! If you’re loving these color-filled vibes, we think you’ll be inspired by this colorful SoCal greenhouse wedding at Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm.

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Intimate DIY Dovecote Ranch Wedding in Los Alamos, CA

November 9, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

Sarah and Hunter’s Dovecote Ranch wedding was bursting with color, personality, and just a little bit of Harry Potter fan-dom! We love how Sarah put her heart and soul into her DIY wedding by learning calligraphy, hand tying blue cloth napkins, and creating each wax-sealed seating card. For the non-DIY planning, the couple hired Desert Child Events to help them pull off their vision, including a ceremony that was anything but ordinary, featuring their “best-dog,” Whiskey, a mixture of Scottish and Filipino traditions, and sentimental words from I Do Santa Barbara. For the reception, the bride and groom snuck away for wardrobe changes—Hunter into his “party tie” and Sarah looking oh-so-glamourous in a fabulous BHLDN dress and shawl. We can’t wait for you to see how Nicole Henshaw captured every detail, including multi-colored glassware, jewel-toned rentals, and two vintage truck beds that housed the live band for the evening!

The Couple:

Sarah & Hunter

The Wedding:

Dovecote Ranch, Los Alamos, California

We decided to exchange our personal vows during our first look and that just made the whole day start off so magically. It was nice to say share our words one on one and have our own moment before continuing on with all the day’s events. It also took off the pressure of having to read our personal promises in front of everyone and it gave me the opportunity to be more spontaneous! As a huge Bachelor Nation fan, I had my Maid of Honor bring out a final rose for me to present to Hunter like in the Bachelorette. Spoiler: He accepted the rose!

We fell in love with Dovecote as soon as we drove up to it. One of the owners, Tamara, drove us around the property in an ATV and the scope of it’s beauty was astounding. It felt breathtaking, yet familiar and welcoming. It felt like it could be someone’s backyard wedding – or as Hunter would remind me -if your backyard was a gorgeous winery. Dovecote also has two rental properties, the larger of which served as a rehearsal dinner and day after brunch venue and the smaller as a bridal suite. It was wonderful to be able to have the whole weekend come together on the property.

Our officiant, Barbra, made our ceremony so personal and tailored to us as a couple. I was worried at one point that it wouldn’t feel as personal, because we were exchanging our personal vows at our first look, but the ceremony still conveyed so much of our words and feelings. Leading up to the wedding we did pre-marital counseling sessions with her that she offers along with officiating. Those sessions really gave her a chance to see us one on one and how our relationship built. She asked us to each write her separately about each other and hearing those pieces during the ceremony were so moving. She also incorporated the Filipino tradition of having wedding sponsors into our ceremony. Normally that is part of a Catholic Church ceremony, but we were able to have some close family and friends serve as candle, cord, and veil sponsors which was so meaningful to us.

I ended up DIYing many pieces for the wedding along with some help from my bridesmaids and now husband. The biggest commitment though was learning calligraphy. I fell in love with all the images on Pinterest of envelopes with beautiful writing and took an online course and bought all the tools to start dip pen calligraphy. I ended up addressing all of our invitation envelopes with calligraphy and then went on to make all our place cards for the seating chart and the Princess Bride quote sign with chalk markers. I truly enjoyed the process of learning and practicing calligraphy and have continued with the hobby after the wedding.

We couldn’t have pulled off the day without Desert Child. Bri was our person from the start and she made it so easy to work with her team. She took on the challenge of helping us with a venue and city that wasn’t local and made it an awesome event. We brought her on for month of coordination, but she was a great resource throughout the entire process. It wasn’t until she started putting the timeline together that I realized how many vendors we were bringing into the space and she made an organized symphony from what I thought was going to be a complicated web.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Nicole Henshaw
Event Planning – Desert Child Events
Wedding Venue – Dovecote Ranch
Floral Design – Festive Designs
Catering – JR’s Gourmet Catering
Cake – Tondi Gelato
Officiant – I Do Santa Barbara
Live Music – The Straytones
Videography – Spin the Dial Productions
Makeup Artist & Hair Styling – To Have and to Hold Bridal Salon
Wedding Dress – Willowby Watters
Reception Dress & Shawl – BHLDN
Groom’s Apparel – Joe by Joseph Abboud
Rentals – Santa Ynez Valley Elite Events
Specialty Rentals – Affairs of the Heart Rentals

 

Congratulations Sarah and Hunter, and a special thanks to Junebug member Desert Child Events for sharing their incredible DIY Dovecote Ranch wedding with us! Loving what Desert Child Events pulled together? Be sure to check out their page in our vendor directory for even more wedding planning goodness!

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