Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Writing Your Own Wedding Vows

 
Writing your own personalized wedding vows can be a daunting task, but it's not quite as hard as it looks. Here are six easy steps that you can follow to write your own wedding vows.

  1. Make sure that everyone is on the same page. Talk to your future spouse and your officiant and make sure everyone is okay with personalized wedding vows. Some religions require that you use the traditional wording, while others will allow you to write your own, as long as you include certain phrases. You'll also want to make sure that your sweetheart also wants to do it. While you're at it, decide together whether you want to write one wedding vow that you will both say, or whether you want to write individually.

  2. Answer some simple questions Yep, it's homework time. Sit down in a quiet space with paper and pen and answer these questions. Even if you don't think the answer will end up in your wedding vows, still take the time to write it down. It may help you in the long run. If you encounter writer's block, first try taking a short break. If you're still having trouble, try speaking the answers into a tape recorder, letting the thoughts flow freely.

    • What is the single greatest thing about the person you are going to marry?
    • When did you know that you were in love/ know that this person was the one you wanted to marry?
    • What does marriage mean to you? Why do you want to be a married person?
    • What will change about your relationship once you are married? What will stay the same?
    • What is your most favorite memory of your partner?
    • When you were little, did you dream of your wedding day or your future spouse? How does that vision match up (or not) with your sweetheart?


  3. Consult the experts Take some time to read through a variety of wedding vows, as well as passages of poetry, love stories, and famous writing about love (these are suggested for wedding readings, but include many quotes you could use in your vows.) Print out your favorites, and highlight passages that especially speak to you.

  4. Put it all together Go back to the words you wrote before, and highlight passages that you might want to include in your wedding vows. Now is the time to pare things down – select the very best of all the material you have to work with. Try taking a sentence or two from literature, add a sentence or two from the answers to the above questions, and finish with a vow – a sentence that begins "I promise" or "I vow". For example, you might say:

    "Mary, as the poet Rilke said, 'This is the miracle that happens every time to those who really love. The more they give, the more they possess.' You are the most generous, loving, unselfish person I know. I fell in love with you the moment I first saw you with your daughter, treating her with such respect and giving her all of you. I feel so fortunate that you have chosen to share your love with me, and that I get to grow old next to you. Mary, today I choose you for my wife. I promise to love you, honor you, care for you, and be faithful to you, from this day forward and for the rest of our lives."

  5. If that didn't work Try filling in the blanks in a more simple vow.
    (Name of your sweetheart), you are my (best friend, one true love, the one I want to spend the rest of my life with, etc.) Today, I take you to be my (wife, husband, lawfully wedded wife or husband, life partner, etc.) I promise you that I will be (faithful, worthy of your trust, worthy of your love, your loving partner, etc.) I vow to (honor you, cherish you, love you, respect you, laugh with you, cry with you, support you in your goals, etc.), (insert here the length of your vow, for example, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, for as long as we both shall live.)

  6. Practice, Practice, Practice First, try reading what you've written out loud to a trusted friend or family member. Ideally, this person will be someone who is a good writer, and someone who knows your relationship. They may have good suggestions for you, or the simple act of reading it out loud might help you identify places where you can improve. Once you've worked out a final version, practice reading it on your own, several times to make sure you are comfortable with it. If you can, try to memorize it. But whether or not you memorize well, make sure that you write down your wedding vows on a note card (and give an extra copy to the best man or maid of honor!) so that nerves won't spoil all of your hard work.
This article was written by Nina Callaway from the Wedding Guide. For more information and links to other resources click on this link: http://weddings.about.com/od/yourweddingceremony/a/PersonalizeVows.htm

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As always thanks for reading and Have a Great Day!!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Purple Wedding Inspiration!

Hello Everyone,

I just love the color Purple!! It has been my favorite color since I was a little girl. So when I got married I knew that Purple would be one of the colors used in my own wedding. This is a great color because there are so many shades to choose from and will coordinate with just about any color! With that said I have put together a little collage of Purple Inspiration!! Hope you like it and will give you some ideas on how to do your own wedding!!


Accessorize your wedding party with beautiful lavender jewelry!



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As always thanks for reading and Have a Great Day!!

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Step by Step Worksheet To Help Your Wedding Budget

How Close Are You Sticking to Your Budget?

Enter in the amounts from your Budget Expense Record in the Worksheets section of your Wedding Planner & Guide and find out!

Wedding Budget Calculator

Available Funds
Enter the total dollars available:
Categories
Bridal Gown w/Alterations:
Headpiece:
Accessories:
Hair/Make Up:
Groom Tuxedo:
Bride Rings:
Groom Ring:
Stationery:
Photography:
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Ceremony Musicians:
Reception Entertainment:
Wedding Cake:
Flowers:
Aisle Runner:
Candles:
Favors:
Additional Decorations:
Ceremony Officiant:
Rental Equipment:
Wedding License:
Food & Beverage Catering:
Rehearsal Dinner:
Reception Hall Rental:
Transportation:
Bride's Attendant Gifts:
Groom's Attendant Gifts:
Bride's Gift:
Groom's Gift:
Honeymoon:
 
How much remains?

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

New Wedding Collections for 2012


Hello Everyone,

Brandi's Bridal Boutique is excited to announce our newest wedding collections for 2012 has been added to the "Wedding Collection" product line.

Our first collection features a Peacock Wedding Theme. This 3-piece collection is made of white satin with royal blue grosgrain and jade satin ribbons, rhinestone-studded adornments and peacock feather accents.
  • Guest Book and Pen Set: Measures 9 1/2" x 6 1/2". Records 500 signatures. Includes silver-tone pen. Pen writes in black ink.
  • Unity Candle: White candle and measures 9" tall. 3" in diameter.
  • Garter: Satin ruffles

Our next collection is all about the feathers which is appropriately called the "Feathered Flair" Wedding Collection. This collection is made of white satin with white satin band, layered feather accent and faceted gem center.




  • Flower Girl Basket: Measures 8" tall. (petals not included)
  • Ring Bearer Pillow: Measures 8" x 8".
  • Guest Book: Measures 9 1/2" x 6 1/2". Records more than 700 signatures. 
  •  Pen Set: 3 3/4 x 3 3/4 base. Silver-tone pen writes in black ink.
  • Unity Candle: White candle measures 9" tall. 3" in diameter.
  •  Garter: White satin garter with layered feather accent, faceted gem center and chiffon ruffle.
We will be adding some more collections to the Wedding Collection product line that are new for 2012. Once they are added we will let you know in another blog post! So stay tuned!

For all your wedding needs please visit http://www.brandisbridalboutique.com/store! We are your one-stop shop to save you time and money! All our products are ALWAYS 20% off retail price along with our Monthly Specials for an additional 5% off for a total savings of 25% off retail price. We want your married life to start off with big savings!

As always thanks for reading and Have a Great Day!!

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

How To Plan Your Own Wedding

Are you getting married for the first time? Are you thinking of hiring a Wedding Planner? Why not save some money and plan your own wedding! People have been getting married for centuries without using a wedding planner. But the key to making sure your wedding is everything you want it to be is allowing yourself plenty of time to plan it. With that said this article is about giving you some information on how to plan your own wedding.

So your future husband proposed. You said YES and now you need to set the date and start planning. You will need to book the big ticket items at least a year in advance so keep that in mind when setting the date.

The Big Ticket Items are:
  1. Church or wherever you plan to have the ceremony.
  2. Reception Hall
  3. Caterer
  4. Photographer/Videographer
  5. Transportation (Limo, Horse Drawn Carriage, etc)
These wedding services and venues need to be booked ahead due to the fact that they are used for other events.

The next thing on your do to list is search for your other wedding services that you will need for your big day. These services include the following:
  • Florist (have some flower choices already in mind along with what your wedding colors will be)
  • Invitations
  • Decorations
  • Baker (for your wedding cake)
  • Bridal Attire (your wedding dress, Bridesmaids/Maid or Matron of Honor dress, Groom and Groomsmen  tux and Flower Girl/ Ring Bearer)
Approximately two months before your wedding day you will want to consider where you want to register for your bridal gifts. You will want to think about the things that you will need to furnish your home the two of you will be sharing as you start you new life together as husband and wife. Some things you might want to consider are:
  • Flatware (pick something that you both like as you will be using it on a daily basis)
  • Dinnerware (again pick something that you both like as you will be using it on a daily basis)
  • Household items
  • Kitchen items
  • Bathroom items
Approximately six weeks before the wedding you will want to send out your invitations along with an R.S.V.P. so you can let your caterer know about how many will be attending.

These tips gives you an approximate time line as well as what wedding services you will need and how to plan accordingly. In the mean time you will need to purchase the incidental wedding items and supplies for your ceremony and reception. These items may include:
Anyway you get the idea of what the incidental items are. The good news is you can purchase all of these products online so you don't have to waste time and gas going from place to place to place. To get all your wedding items and wedding supplies, your one stop shop is www.brandisbridalboutique.com/store. You will find affordable bridal accessories that will compliment all weddings and receptions with guaranteed personal attention to customer service. So have fun planning your own wedding! This will be something that you will remember forever!!

As always thanks for reading and have a Great Day!!

Like what you see? Want to get more? Why not link to our website store! We have great offers and specials too ~ So come on in, WE would LOVE to have YOU!!