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Our Iowa Wedding Videographers Share Their Tips For Writing Your Own Wedding Vows

As Iowa wedding videographers, we live for epic wedding moments. We know that those are the memories that last forever, and should be captured on film. One of our favorite moments is the wedding vows! When you are

standing  up there, it can be one of the most nervous, exciting, and intriguing moments of your entire wedding event. Many couples choose to write their own wedding vows (these are our favorite ones!) Being Iowa Wedding Videographers, we have had the wonderful opportunity to capture an impressive number of wedding vows. Therefore, we know what it takes to write some epic ones. Here, we would like our tips for writing your own wedding vows and the easier, less stressful way to do so!

Vows are best presented when they are short, sweet and they should briefly communicate what makes your relationship special. There should be a focus on what you and your partner will hold sacred for the rest of your lives. The best way to start is to take some time to reflect on your love. Think about the aspects that make your relationship special and unique. As you reflect, begin to brainstorm about all the things you would like to say to your beloved. Reflect on the hard times, the amazing times and the moments where you knew you were meant to be.

 

Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. It is the spiritual.

Writing Your Own Vow Tips:

  • Have a word limit. Most vows are around 1-2 minutes long or average 150-200 words. They don’t necessarily need to be much longer than that- otherwise, your guests will start to get restless.
  • Set a tone. Remember, it is perfectly okay to tie in some humor, but there should be a serious undertone- this is your lifelong commitment to this person.
  • Don’t procrastinate.
  • Write what you love about your sweetheart.
  • Tie in some key memories. Is there some particular memory that really stands out with your person? Maybe an amazing vacation together? Or a special time where they cared for you while you were ill? These details are great for sharing your history and the reasons why you feel the way you do.
  • Share your promises. Be sure to share the promises you would like to make to your future spouse. This can be an ideal spot to tie in some humor- but counter it with some passion and sincerity.
  • Be yourself.  This is very important to remember when writing your own vows. You want to make sure that they sound like you. This is your day, so be you.

When your big day arrives, remember, your vows may not sound the way you had anticipated. That’s okay! You will be nervous, emotional and probably choked up. This will only make them sound sweeter and more genuine. Plus, it gives our Iowa wedding videographers some awesome and passionate footage to capture on film!

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