3 Ways to Turn Your Wedding Vows into a Keepsake
Writing your own wedding vows is an admirable gesture, but don't let your penned declarations of love fall victim to the dreaded index card. Whether you're looking for wedding vow inspiration before the big day, or the perfect wedding anniversary gift idea, here's three ways to give your wedding vows a little extra something.
It's easy to lose track of your wedding vows after the ceremony. Often, they're written on small cards or thin sheets of paper, and get lost in the shuffle of mementos. A vow book is an archival way to preserve your wedding vows so you can reflect upon them year after year.
If you're planning a vow renewal ceremony, what better way to have your original vows and renewed vows displayed side by side? Our vow book has ribbon corners on the inside cover, so you can mount mementos as well as slide them through the ribbon binding, allowing you to maximize space.
If you have a wedding logo designed for your wedding, adding it to your vows is a great way to help tie your vows into the rest of the ceremony. Even if you don't have a vow book, taking the time to add a little extra detail helps elevate them from the typical notebook paper or index card.
Of course, you can always send us the file of your wedding logo and we can deboss it onto the cover of your wedding vow book as well. Don't have a wedding logo? We offer a selection of emblems you can choose from. Pick one that represents your wedding style for a personal touch.
If you're worried your penmanship isn't the best, have a calligrapher pen your wedding vows after the ceremony for an artful display that will add a special touch to your wedding vow keepsake. This way, you can still have your notes at the wedding, but a handmade display of your vows in beautiful writing to enjoy afterwards.
1. Place Them in a Vow Book
It's easy to lose track of your wedding vows after the ceremony. Often, they're written on small cards or thin sheets of paper, and get lost in the shuffle of mementos. A vow book is an archival way to preserve your wedding vows so you can reflect upon them year after year.
If you're planning a vow renewal ceremony, what better way to have your original vows and renewed vows displayed side by side? Our vow book has ribbon corners on the inside cover, so you can mount mementos as well as slide them through the ribbon binding, allowing you to maximize space.
2. Personalize Your Wedding Vows
If you have a wedding logo designed for your wedding, adding it to your vows is a great way to help tie your vows into the rest of the ceremony. Even if you don't have a vow book, taking the time to add a little extra detail helps elevate them from the typical notebook paper or index card.
Of course, you can always send us the file of your wedding logo and we can deboss it onto the cover of your wedding vow book as well. Don't have a wedding logo? We offer a selection of emblems you can choose from. Pick one that represents your wedding style for a personal touch.
3. Hire a Calligrapher
If you're worried your penmanship isn't the best, have a calligrapher pen your wedding vows after the ceremony for an artful display that will add a special touch to your wedding vow keepsake. This way, you can still have your notes at the wedding, but a handmade display of your vows in beautiful writing to enjoy afterwards.
Oct 1st 2015