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How to Write Your Own Wedding Ceremony

Writing your own wedding ceremony can be a wonderful experience for you and your future spouse. It can bring you together, solidify what you want out of your wedding ceremony, and make your ceremony unique and authentic. However, deciding where to begin might be challenging. Here are some pointers to get you started.

Make an outline

Just like your English teacher used to tell you, making an outline is the best way to start when you are writing from scratch. While your vows will take center stage, the rest of the ceremony can incorporate any elements you would like. As an essay writer you should decide upon the elements you want in your ceremony. Many weddings include an acknowledgment of friends and family (such as your parents walking you down the aisle, or your officiant thanking the guests for their support), a unity ceremony (such as a salt ceremony, handfasting, or unity candle), and readings or performances by friends and family.

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Ask your officiant for advice

Assuming that you have chosen an officiant who is okay with you writing the ceremony, ask him or her for advice. Your officiant has likely overseen many weddings and can offer sample wording, readings, or other resources. Take what you like from what he or she offers, and try to incorporate at least some of the material offered as a goodwill gesture to your officiant.

Gather inspiration

Inspiration for your wedding ceremony can come from anywhere. If you have favorite poems or authors, include some of their phrases or poetry in your ceremony. Consider your ethnic background, as many cultures and ethnicities have traditional wedding blessings and readings you can incorporate. Search online for ceremony scripts, as many wedding bloggers post these for others to view. Use imagery and terms from your interests and beliefs, such as references to nature for outdoors-lovers or references to religious texts for religious couples.

Collaborate

Be sure that your wedding ceremony is something that you and your spouse write together and are both comfortable with. If you are having trouble starting to write your ceremony, you and your betrothed can each independently write some phrases or ideas, and then call on an admission essay writing service to meld them into one ceremony. If one partner is uncomfortable with a particular part of the ceremony, take it out. Your future marriage will be built on a commitment to unification, and writing your wedding ceremony should be a major step toward this process.

The Write Way

When it comes to wedding invitations you have three choices. You can hire an expert calligrapher, find a software package that can create calligraphic wedding invitations, or learn calligraphy yourself and practice, practice, practice calligraphy until you have masted it. Calligraphy is a perfectionist business, any slight imperfections or any “oops” mistakes mean you might have to start over to create a wedding invitation, resulting in lost time and money.

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Some wedding couples are up to the challenge of creating their wedding invitations and some will try to create them using calligraphy lettering. Before considering, you must ask yourself several questions. Do you think you will have the time to create wedding invitations, and calligraphy will take some time? Can you gain access to calligraphic pens? Can you get your hands on the proper paper to be used for calligraphy? Do you have the patience to write using calligraphic strokes? Do you have a good workspace and is it a nice and quiet space?

If you can create your wedding invitations by using calligraphy, you will really impress your wedding guests, and your wedding invitations will be a knockout. Before you get deeply into creating calligraphic wedding invitations, you want to start out practicing with not-so-expensive pens and practice on paper that is especially aligned for calligraphy. Practice calligraphy paper has embedded slanting directly embedded in the paper so you get into the habit of slanting your pen strokes. To practice you should use special felt tip pens or calligraphy marker pens and when you are ready convert to calligraphy fountain pens or calligraphy dip pens.

If you are having trouble deciding on what template to use, think of the style of wedding you are planning to have. Are you going with a wedding theme or color scheme? You should try to keep your wedding invitations related to your wedding event, is it a formal affair, a modern affair, an eclectic affair, or more a casual affair or a beach wedding, or a country-style wedding. Your wedding invitation goes a long ways to set the tone for your wedding.

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