Copyright 2010 WeddingForEveryone.com
Four Tips For Composing Wedding Vows.
1.
Write from the heart. Your wedding day represents the union of two lives, between you and your future spouse. The two of you are
together for a reason. Anything you write should be honest and from your heart, the basics of your emotions, because that is what will really
bring out your most powerful words.
2.
You’re not expected to be Robert Frost or Emily Dickinson. If you are a writer, great. Keep in Mind, at the end of the day, words are still
just words. Your vows to do not need to be everything that you believe your marriage will be or the entire expression of your emotions, they
are simply a brief expression of your covenant with your future spouse. So, don’t try to be a poet if you are not one.  Cut out all of the long
savy words, just speak from your heart, words that you know.
 3.
Brainstorm ideas. Before you sit down to write everything, come up with a list of the things about your spouse that you absolutely love,
then write a list of comments that you would like to make about these things you love. From that list keep the ones that you feel you absolutely
would like to make sure they know.
4.
Keep it short and sweet.  You can say a lot in a short amount of words and you don’t won’t your vows to drag on all day.  Remember,
these are supposed to be something that you are “vowing” to do.
Stick to these tips and you will have a good start to writing great wedding vows.  Also Try:
For More Wedding Vow Tips From The Pros
Wedding Vow Writing Tool & Planning Guide
The Best Wedding Speeches