Product Description
Whether your wedding is a lavish spectacle or a casual gathering, the essence of your ceremony is the quiet, simple and unassuming moment when you recite your vows. These vows are the most important part of your wedding ceremony for three reasons; they are the legally binding part of the ceremony, they create your marriage; they are the emotionally binding part of the ceremony; they are the statement of the terms on which you begin your married life. It is therefore impossible to understate the importance of ensuring that your vows reflect your intentions for your relationship, expressed in terms that are meaningful to you and to your guests. This concise and easy to read book goes to the core of what you need to consider to create your own Vows that Wow!
About the Author
Jennifer Cram is a professional marriage celebrant (wedding officiant) who encourages the couples she unites to write their own vows, coaching them through the process. Jennifer (or Jenny as she is known to her family, friends, and clients) is based in Brisbane, Australia, where each year she creates and officiates more than one hundred marriage ceremonies together with a growing number of commitment ceremonies for same sex couples and renewal of vows ceremonies.
A favorite with wedding photographers for her attention to the visual aspects of the ceremony, and for the way she ensures photogenic moments of warm and natural interaction between the couple, and between the couple, the bridal party, and the guests, she has devoted a great deal of time to researching and developing a wide range of alternative ways to include and personalize rituals in ceremonies.
In 2009 and 2010 she was a finalist in Australia's most prestigious bridal industry awards, the ABIA awards. Nominated by many of the couples she married as their top wedding vendor, her average rating was 99.62%.
A favorite with wedding photographers for her attention to the visual aspects of the ceremony, and for the way she ensures photogenic moments of warm and natural interaction between the couple, and between the couple, the bridal party, and the guests, she has devoted a great deal of time to researching and developing a wide range of alternative ways to include and personalize rituals in ceremonies.
In 2009 and 2010 she was a finalist in Australia's most prestigious bridal industry awards, the ABIA awards. Nominated by many of the couples she married as their top wedding vendor, her average rating was 99.62%.

