How to Style your Wedding Vow Covers
Make your wedding vows look just as beautiful as the rest of your ceremony with personalised calligraphy vow covers
Storing your vows beautifully is easy to achieve and not only ties them in with the rest of your wedding day, but keeps them safe for a long time to come.
You’ve gone to all the time and effort of working out what words to say, so reading from a scrappy piece of paper just won’t do your marriage vows justice.
These covers also work well for storing readings and speeches, adding an elegant finished look - although I can’t be held responsible for the content of the speeches!
These vow book covers do just that: they’re the perfect cover for a storing a print out or handwritten transcript of your vows for the big day and best of all they can be personalised with calligraphy.
Names and dates are ever-popular as are ‘His Vows’ and ‘Her Vows’ so you’ll be able to make them yours.
Read on to find out what makes these vow covers unique, how you can personalise them and how to attach your vows inside in 3 different ways.
Personalised Vow Covers
Each vow cover is make is made to order and personalised with dip pen calligraphy to match your occasion beautifully.
Only the best quality paper is used to make your vow books. It’s made locally in Somerset using traditional methods and is archival - meaning it’s made to last so it won’t fade or deteriorate which is exactly what your vows deserve.
Choose from paper with a textured or smooth off-white surface that’s heavy weight (300gsm) and cut or hand-torn edges for a romantic look.
Have your names handwritten with custom calligraphy on the front for a uniquely personal touch. Dates can be added to.
Opt for a ribbon finish to add a final touch of luxury. The ribbon is 100% recycled so your wedding can be eco-conscious as well as beautiful.
Choose your own way to attach your vows (ideas below) and style them to match the rest of your wedding.
How to Style your Vow Covers
These vow books are A5 so you can fit one or more folded sheet of A4 inside, completing the book.
I’d recommend trying the printout for size and trimming the edges if necessary so they don’t poke out.
Make sure that you can read your vows with ease from a standing position before deciding on the final font size. Alternatively you could handwrite your vows but you want to be certain that you can actually read them - even if a few nerves set in!
You can attach your print out by:
Simply sticking them in - the safest option!
Attaching with ribbon for a beautiful finish - you could also stick them in just to be sure and have peace of mind that they’re not going to fall out.
Sewing them down the spine. Leaving the thread hanging and attaching a bead or charm would add a finishing touch.
Matching wedding stationery and on-the-day stationery is available to match your vows.
If you liked this blog post then make sure you pin it to save it for later!