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Fun Wedding Contracts: Things to Know about the Trend

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Last Updated on October 31, 2022 by Sagarika Kapoor

Modern couples are looking for new and modish ways to make their wedding a fun and festive affair. While many of them prefer a small and intimate wedding, many couples desire a big-far and lavish wedding. Whatever the preference is, the ultimate goal is to make it a memorable and unique experience for everyone involved. Wedding contracts have emerged to be one such trend that adds that liveliness and fun vibe to weddings. Keep scrolling to learn more about the trend and learn how you can incorporate it to make your weddings more fun.

Wedding Contracts – What Exactly is That?

wedding contracts trend

Source: The Weddart Photography, Dipak Studios

In legal terms, marriage is a contract between two people who vow to stay beside each other, irrespective of the circumstances. Modern couples are taking a modern twist on the trend and bringing in a funny contract. It is a fun activity, and the contract may consist of cute and hilarious terms and conditions. 

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It is usually written and presented in a formal way. But the main idea behind incorporating the wedding contract trend is to add an element of humour to weddings. The terms and conditions can be anything from cute to serious. For instance, there might be fun conditions such as ‘taking the bride on a date every Saturday’, ‘pizza date every month’, ‘one international trip every six months, or ‘giving breakfast in bed to the bride’. All these humorous and witty conditions are added to bring a smile on everyone’s face. 

Wedding contracts not only add fun but can be remembered as one of the most cherished memories in the couple’s life. We will also include some tips in this blog to help you plan and understand what you should include on the wedding contract for the groom or bride.

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Marriage Contract from Bride’s Side

Weddings are filled with rituals and customs, which might get boring. You can jump on this trend to add that fun vibe and make your wedding more interesting. Following this trend could be another way to engage your guests and make the environment more lively. It could even be an effective way to plan the bridal entry. 

wedding contracts

Source: Weddings by Radhika Pandit

You can get the wedding contract terms and conditions printed on cardboard. Ask your bride tribe to use it while you are entering or to walk down the aisle. Or it could even be used right before the groom makes an entry. Make him sign the contract before he enters, and make his entry even more memorable. Incorporating wedding contracts could be a fun way to break the seriousness involved in the wedding rituals and make it humorous for everyone around.

Marriage Contract from Groom Side

wedding games trendSource: Wedlock Photography

It is not just the bride tribe which have to make things special. Groom’s gang can also incorporate the trend of wedding contracts and add spice to the whole wedding. Bring it before the pheras or at the mandap. Give some witty conditions to the bride and let her accept them before the wedding. Make sure you discuss with your friends what terms and conditions should be listed on the contract to make it more engaging.

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Tips for Incorporating This Trend 

If you plan to incorporate this trend, here are some tips you must follow.

Tip 1

Inform the photographer and videographer in advance. Wedding contracts tend to have fun conditions, which will spark fun conversations around. Therefore, you must consider informing the photographer and videographer in advance so that all the fun candid moments are captured. We are sure you will have pictures that will crack your head, and you will cherish them for a lifetime.

Tip 2

Another tip that we would give to you is to keep the content of the wedding contracts short and crisp. Avoid adding long sentences and make them easier to understand. Try to keep it as hilarious and witty as possible.

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Tip 3

The next tip that we would like you to follow is to keep the aesthetics in mind while getting your wedding contract. Avoid keeping it simple and try to make it look pretty. Follow the colour aesthetics of the wedding and get it designed in some coloured patterns. You can choose to add other design elements to the card to make it more attractive. You may even consider covering it and asking the bride or the groom to uncover it and read it aloud.

Tip 4

Once you have finalised the design and colour of the wedding contract, the next thing that you need to ensure is that there are no mistakes. Proofread the content and scanned for all types of typos and grammatical errors on the wedding contracts.

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Tip 5

Carry a marker or a pen to get the wedding contract signed by the bride or the groom. You may even bring it in a decorated box or decorate the marker.

Wedding contracts are surely a fun trend that you may consider incorporating. These are some fun ways to plan and incorporate this trend into your wedding.

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Signing off,

Deepali

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