Breakfast, tiffs, and hand-holding: These guys show us how to own writing personal vows
Ben and Joanna’s Latin American fiesta wedding had some killer details like authentic Mexican fare, tap dancing, and a live jazz band. But their hand-written and super sweet vows stole our hearts. Want to hear them? I knew you would. Let’s see how they incorporated breakfast, tiffs, hand-holding, and support systems to craft super personal vows.
These sweet, nerdy, and unplugged vows are He-Man approved
Need some nerdtastic, funny, and sweet vow inspiration? Frankie and Garrik’s wedding vows were peppered with tips on keeping love exciting, nerdy references, and a very cheeky way to get everyone to turn off their phones. You’ll want to take notes on these unplugged vows with a side order of He-Man.
A Latin American fiesta wedding with tap dancing, cacti, tequila carts, and opera singing
Just going to lay all this out there: authentic Mexican fare, a mother/daughter tap dance, El Salvadoran wedding traditions, a live jazz band, opera singing by a bridesmaid, poetry, homemade cacti can centerpieces, a tequila cart making rounds around the dance floor, and the groom even drew portraits of their cat which were featured on the wedding invitations. YAS.
Our gender-neutral Pagan wedding ceremony script, complete with ceremony materials list!
With a bit of help from the internet (Offbeat Bride especially!), a few books, and my personal experience writing atheistic pagan sabbat rituals, we wrote our ceremony script ourselves. It was an undertaking, but ultimately we came up with something that we absolutely loved. Since we got so much help online, we thought it would be great to share it with everyone! Following is our complete script…