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Do you want to surprise your parents on their upcoming anniversary? How about recreating their wedding day? A vows renewal.

As per the latest trend, many couples renew their wedding vows on their marriage anniversaries. You can plan something like this for your parents and fill their day with love, joy, and laughter.

If you are wondering how to plan a vow renewal for your parents, we’ve got you covered. Here are seven questions to assist you with all the details.

Let’s get started.

 

How Was the Original Wedding Day Of Your Parents?

Have a casual conversation with your parents to gather details about their wedding day. Sound genuinely curious to avoid any suspicion. You might already know bits of their love story, but now it’s time to listen deeper and take notes.

Ask them: What place did they get married in? Or what was the feel? These questions will help you understand whether they were happy about their wedding or wanted things to happen differently.

Tip: Note down specifics like the date, location, or any unique traditions they followed.

 

What Will Your Parents Be Wearing on the Re-Wedding?

woman at a professional wedding dress restoration service working on a gown with another gown in the background
A professional wedding dress restoration service can remove yellowing and fix other problems.

 

Before making a decision, take a look at your parents’ old wedding outfits. Chances are, their outfits are carefully stored away in a cabinet. However, even with the best storage technique, fabrics may still turn yellow, particularly for your mother’s cherished white wedding dress.

If the dress appears wearable yet pale, consider sending it to professional wedding gown restoration experts. They will clean the fabric, repair the damage, and restore the dress to its original shine.

Also, get your father’s wedding suit professionally cleaned and ironed. If it no longer fits, ask a skilled tailor to stitch a new one in the same or modern style.

 

Gifting Idea

Another idea is to turn your mother’s wedding dress into an anniversary gift. Reach out to a wedding Dress Preservation expert and have it restored and preserved in a box to keep it safe for years.

 

Where Will the Wedding Ceremony Take Place?

Visit the original wedding site and book it if it’s still available; else, explore these options:

  • A nearby church or community hall.
  • A fancy venue like a banquet hall or garden.
  • Destination wedding-style event.
  • Private yacht (if your budget allows)

 

How to Recreate the Same Wedding Day Decor?

Explore the wedding photos of your parents to get inspiration for the decorations. Here is what to notice:

  • Flowers and Color Scheme: Use the same flowers and colors used in their wedding. For example, if they had roses or marigolds, repeat those.
  • Table Arrangements: Recreate table settings, centerpieces, or lighting in the same way as in photos to evoke a sense of nostalgia.

Note: If photos aren’t available, ask relatives who attended the event or take inspiration from era-specific decor trends.

 

Methods to Pick the Right Music for the After Party?

Music has the power to transport us back in time. Listening to their favorite music on their rewedding can take your parents back to their wedding day. Here’s how to create the perfect playlist:

Ask your parents about the song they picked for their first dance and other songs they like in general. Create a playlist adding all their favorite songs and play it during the anniversary afterparty.

 

How to Convince Your Parents for the Vow Renewal?

You can’t keep your plans hidden from your parents forever! They might already have plans, such as going on a dance cruise, especially when it comes to “round anniversaries” like the silver wedding anniversary, 30th, 40th, etc. So, before secretly making all the arrangements, talk to your parents.

Share your plans to get them remarried on their wedding anniversary, and ask them not to make any other plans for the day. Explain how meaningful it will be for them, for you, and your siblings to see them renew their vows.

If they feel hesitant about being the center of attention, offer an option of an intimate ceremony in the presence of close family members.

 

Who Will Be Invited to the Celebration?

The next step is to decide who will be attending your parents’ wedding vow renewal ceremony.

Guest List: Invite close family and friends who were part of the original wedding, like

  • Grandparents.
  • Your Uncles and Aunts.
  • Their best friends.
  • Your siblings and their spouses, children, if any.

Food: Arrange a lunch or dinner for the guests, depending on your budget and preferences. You can hire a local caterer or opt for home delivery to keep it simple.

Tip: Take the help of your parents on the guest list and menu selection.

 

Bonus: Record Heartfelt Messages from Guests

Ask each guest to record a short video message sharing their wishes for your parents. Don’t forget to record your message! Compile all videos to play during the dinner, when guests arrive, or before the speech.

 

Vows Renewal Party in a NutShell from Professional Wedding Gown Restoration to New Memories

You are giving your parents a fantastic anniversary gift that will celebrate their love and create new memories. Remember, from knowing the details of their love story to recreating their outfits, each step matters in making their anniversary unforgettable.

A key part of this process is making sure the bride’s wedding dress shines. Check your mom’s dress now and contact a nearby wedding dress restoration service to bring it back to life!

 

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