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9 Tips for Writing Your Own Vows

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Sometimes writing your own wedding vows can be the most nerve-wrecking part of the whole event.  Don’t worry though, Mainline.com has given out a few free pointers when it comes to writing them.  Writing your own vows is a way to truly express your love to your partner, so it’s important to get these feelings across in the best way possible.

These are a few of the tips

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  1. Talk to the officiant of your ceremony
  2. Seek inspiration from outside sources
  3. Decide what you want your tone to be
  4. Brainstorm
  5. Include essential vow components
  6. Drafts are important
  7. Revise, revise, revise
  8. Practice saying the vows

For the final wedding vow tip, click here.

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