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Unlocking Your Love Language: How to Express Your Deepest Feelings in Wedding Vows

Unlocking Your Love Language: How to Express Your Deepest Feelings in Wedding Vows

In this guide, we will explore the art of crafting wedding vows that truly reflect your unique love story and love languages. From understanding the different love languages to incorporating personal anecdotes and heartfelt promises, we will provide you with the tools and inspiration to create vows that will leave a lasting impression on your partner and your guests.

Should You Use an AI to Write Your Wedding Vows?

Should You Use an AI to Write Your Wedding Vows?

As we were doing our end of the year review, we noticed something interesting in the analytics section of our website. There were a few new search terms like “vow generator”, “free wedding vow generator”…

So if you’re thinking about having an AI write your vows for you, consider the following pros and cons first.

Why Every Wedding Needs a Muse

Why Every Wedding Needs a Muse

As the guests filed into a long hall adjacent to the brick patio, they quickly took their seats. The wine had begun to flow and the din of longtime friends and close family sent an electric buzz throughout the room. Soon, the emcee corralled the last of the stragglers, and two lucky guests were given the honors to speak. First, the groom’s brother…

5 Tips for Writing Your Own Kick-Ass Wedding Vows

5 Tips for Writing Your Own Kick-Ass Wedding Vows

I really didn't want to write my own wedding vows. Our enormous wedding already had about fifty things that were stressing me out (giant guest list, two days of activities to plan, and the sheer number of tablecloths we were going to need to name a few), and I just didn't see “put all your thoughts about why you want to love this one person forever into a two-minute speech” as an enjoyable addition to my to-do list.

Vow Muse in the New York Times!

Vow Muse in the New York Times!

We were so excited when Bruce Feiler, author of (among other things) the This Life column in the Fashion & Style section of the New York Times, contacted us about a story he was doing on toast whisperers. The article was published in last Sunday's edition of the NYT where we were featured alongside some other really great companies, such as New York-based Oratory Laboratory.

Since the morning the article came out, the inquiries have been flooding in -- we look forward to working with so many new and amazing clients this summer (and fall... and winter...)!

Here is the photo of us featured in the article, as well as a couple others from the photo shoot we did with the NYT photographer, Peter Earl McCollough.