Married couples can reaffirm their commitment and celebrate their marriage with a vow renewal ceremony. These romantic events began in the United States in the 1950s and have recently regained popularity. A vow renewal appeals to many couples because they can include what they missed the first time or relive what they enjoyed from years before.
The decision to hold a vow renewal is an easy choice for many couples, but they feel lost about where to begin as they make their plans. The following questions can help spark creativity so you can create the ceremony of your dreams.
#1. What size event do you want?
Some people want their vow renewal to stay private and intimate. A few close friends and immediate family members may complete their guest list. Others may have initially eloped or had a small ceremony and now want to enjoy their day with a large crowd. Choose what makes you happy; it's a personal choice with no strict rules to follow.
#2. Where do you want to hold the ceremony?
Vow renewal ceremonies can take place anywhere. Couples often choose churches, town halls, and private backyards or luxurious hotels. The location of the ceremony often depends on your budget, the desired size of your wedding party, and the number of people on the guest list. The reception location could also impact where the ceremony should occur.
#3. Will you exchange your current wedding rings or buy something new?
The decision on rings may seem insignificant, but people have different views about their wedding bands. Some people may feel their original wedding ring is sacred and non-removable and others see rings as a piece of jewelry they do not mind upgrading. Discuss the issue with your partner because they may have a different opinion than what you expect.
#4. Do you plan to have a bachelor or bachelorette party beforehand?
Married couples may find it strange to have a night out with their wedding party before the ceremony since they are no longer single. It is not unusual for people to include this party night as a part of their vow renewal event. Agree on what each of you feels is an acceptable night out to prevent any conflict later.
#5. Will you write your new vows?
Vow renewal ceremonies do not have standard vows for participants to repeat. It is acceptable to restate the original marriage vows or to write something entirely new. You can read a poem, make a statement of love to your partner, or you can discuss with the crowd why you wanted the renewal.
#6. Who will officiate?
Vow renewals are not a legally binding contract like a wedding ceremony. Anyone can officiate the renewal. You can ask a sibling, a child, or a best friend to stand with you. If you hire a minister or judge, you may need to have a copy of your marriage license, so they know your marriage is official and new documentation is unnecessary.
#7. Do you need an event planner?
A vow renewal ceremony is less stressful than the original wedding day for many people. However, sometimes the planning stage becomes hectic because of work schedules, family commitments, and other responsibilities. A wedding planner can make the process easier.
Wedding vow renewals are a public affirmation of the love you share with your partner. Every event is unique but will likely need chairs, tableware, and party tents, as well as many other items. At L & L Tent & Party Rentals , we have all the products you will need. Visit our website for inspiration and contact us as soon as possible to reserve your items.
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