I tοƖԁ mу sister fοr һеr wedding I wουƖԁ һеƖр һеr write һеr wedding vows, bυt οח top οf tһаt I һаνе tο write a maid οf honor speech fοr myself. Aחу tips?

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2 Comments to “Any tips for writing wedding vows and a maid of honor speech?”

  1. Sara says:

    Hi! For the vows, start by asking the officiant what he/she will say, so nothing is repeated unnecessarily. After that, the best written vows I've heard are honest and It's a fantastic time for the couple to look at why they're getting married, and why they chose that person to marry, and to write a small expression of that. Writer's block? Start with adjectives, and build them into phrases. If they want to be amusing, I've seen vows that list what they promise NOT to do, leave hairs in the tub, leave the toilet seat up, etc.

    For the maid of honor speech, I've always loved the ones that start with an anecdote. Tell a tale of how you met, the first time you met her husband, or other like/dating conversations. Don't name exes, and don't tell dirty jokes. Then go on to say how much you like the husband, or them as a couple. End with a toast. It should be only a few minutes long, no more than one page double-spaced typed. And write it down. No matter how much you do in front of your mirror, it will be a long day, and you will be worried!

    Excellent luck!

  2. answers says:

    TIP: Google "wedding vows" or "maid of honor speech" and copy some verses off other ones then add personal details

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