Why should you write a letter to your groom or bride on your wedding day

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Letter to groom and bride on wedding day

Writing a letter to your partner to read before the wedding is a great idea! I know that it may seem crazy to take time to write in the middle of planning the wedding, with so much to do and so much stress, but the truth is that it will be a very special detail that you will both enjoy. It is something very intimate and special, and that you both will always remember. It is worth spending time on making this letter!  If you are considering writing that letter to your partner to read before the wedding, here are some ideas and tips.

 

Tampa Florida Wedding Photographer Letter to Bride and groom

Imagine the moment when your partner opens the envelope with the letter, hours or minutes before the yes, I do. Those words, after the hustle and all the craziness of organizing the wedding and the nerves that await both of you that day, will be a sweet and unforgettable moment!

This letter has nothing to do with your vows. The vows, although they are something very intimate, are read in public.  A letter to your partner before the ceremony is something much deeper and more personal. Only the person for whom it is intended will know its content, you can pour everything you think and feel into that letter. My advice is that if you intend to write each other a letter, discuss it with your partner. If he gets your envelope on the day of the wedding and doesn't know it, it will be a lovely surprise, but he's probably a bit disappointed that he didn't get a chance to reciprocate.

How to write the letter:

One of the very first things you want to write is your reason for loving your partner unconditionally and your reason for wanting to spend the rest of your life with them. My recommendation is to make a list with everything that you would like to include in the letter. Write down all those ideas and then develop them. Don't overextend yourself. As in almost everything in life, quality is better than quantity and on the other hand, you must keep in mind that neither of you will have much time to read that day.

Write in your own words. Your partner should recognize you in that letter and not think that someone else has written it. Talk about the reasons why you love that person, what made you fall in love with them, what makes you proud of your partner, some pleasant and positive words, what you expect from the wedding day, what you want for your future. Speak from the heart!

 
How to deliver the letter:

You can ask someone to deliver it that day. You can also give it to him or her by hand the day before the wedding, on the condition that the envelope is not opened until the morning of the wedding. If you want to read it to each other but also to continue the tradition of not seeing each other before the wedding, other options are to make a phone call or read it through the door.

Letter to bride the day of wedding

Find a moment alone to enjoy those words that have come from the heart of the person you are going to marry. Don't do it while you're getting dressed or doing your makeup, or while the family is hovering around you and demanding your attention.

I hope that this information was helpful when writing a letter to your partner on your wedding day. As a wedding photographer in tampa, I love candid photos that express genuine emotion. Letter reading creates beautiful, candid, and heartfelt images of the bride and groom as they read the letters written to each other.

 

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