Friday, November 10, 2017

Keys to Writing GREAT Wedding Vows

Wedding vows are extremely personal and your marriage represents your commitment to one another, so take time to write the perfect words. Your vows are the promises that you are making to your significant other for the rest of your lives. Starting to write your vows might seem overwhelming, but writing about why you love your significant other and why you want to share your life together can be fun. If you host your wedding at the best wedding venue in Colorado, you will be assured that The Historic Pinecrest will help. At the Historic Pinecrest, we will make sure every detail of your wedding is perfect—from the proposal to the wedding to the honeymoon. The Historic Pinecrest is the most picturesque wedding venue in Colorado, nestled on a hillside at the base of the historic and majestic Mt. Chautauqua. 



The Historic Pinecrest is the ideal place for a Colorado mountain wedding ceremony and reception. The charming Chapel at Historic Pinecrest is the perfect place to share your vows and create those precious moments. Take in the rustic surroundings as you start your lives together in one of the most beautiful wedding venues in Colorado, the Historic Pinecrest.

Here are a few tips to reflect on when writing your vows:

Talk to your fiancé about your wedding vows

Now is your time to tell your partner what they mean to you, and for you to express your undying love for each other. Take time together to talk about what you love about one another and what makes your relationship so special to you, and spend time separately writing your vows. Think about the promises and loyalty you both have toward each other, and write about how your partner makes you feel loved. Writing your vows can be a daunting task, but you will find inspiration with the help of your fiancé.

Write what speaks from your heart

Write about what you love about your spouse and memories that make your relationship significant. These vows should sound like you, especially when you’re making promises to your partner. You shouldn’t sound like someone else, so write wedding vows that are authentic to you. Make notes when you remember your favorite memories or phrases you want to say in your vows. Simply be honest and open, and show integrity toward your commitment towards your partner. Above all, don’t stress about writing your vows and speak your vows as though it is just you and your fiancé in the room.

When writing your vows, be creative, if you’d like to—use a little humor, and be sincere in your words. Avoid sounding too unoriginal and cliché, pull ideas from your religious teachings and poetry, and finish your vows saying, "I love you."

Write your vows ahead of time and practice

This will allow for improvement, and if you're still having trouble, try speaking into a tape recorder and let your thoughts flow freely. Your vows should be easy to say and sound conversational. Be sure to listen for any tongue twisters, confusing wording, and run-on sentences and take them out of your vows.

Once you've written a final draft, practice reading it on your own to make sure you are comfortable with the way your vows sound. If you can, try to memorize some, if not all of your vows. Finally, print your finished vows on a clean piece of paper that goes with the theme of your wedding.



Follow this guideline when you aren't sure where to start or what to write in your vows. From large weddings in Colorado Springs to small weddings with only the closest family and friends, Historic Pinecrest would love to be your Colorado Springs wedding venue! We can’t imagine a more beautiful setting than the Pinecrest Wedding Chapel and Event Center. Visit our website at www.pinecresteventcenter.com to learn more about our wedding packages or give us a call for a private tour of our beautiful facility at 719-357-8613.

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