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Wedding bands--Help!

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I want to surprise him with something inscribed in his wedding band but I'm at a loss. I'm a cute playful girl and we dont really have any inside jokes, pet names, or constant sayings. I need all the ideas I can get and I've only got 2 weeks left! Please Help!

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  1. why not something like..

    never without you

    or

    always with you

    or

    yours forever

    or

    by your side

    or

    your all mine

    or

    dates

    i dunno, i am sure you will think of something


  2. Simply put, "More"  

  3. it all depends how many characters you can fit in his band and what the location is willing to do

    short- wedding date, first kiss date, first date date, proposal date, first I love you date.  

    med- love you always, always with you

    long- wrapped around your finger


  4. Usually people inscribe a date (the wedding date, the date they met, etc), initials (of the bride, groom, or both), or a simple message (love you forever, all my love, you hold my heart, remove at your own risk).

  5. A short saying from your favorite love song.

    Or just simply "I love you".

    If you have any names you call him (for example: honey, pookey bear, lol) you can put "Love ya >>insert nickname here<<"

    Or "Love 4 Ever and Always"

    Good Luck.

    (hahaha! remove at ur own risk)

  6. Hmmm... If you're playful-ish, then how about something playful as your inscription?

    For example:  Put it back on!

    You could also go the traditional way, and do your wedding date. He'll have no excuse to forget your wedding anniversary. Lol!

    But going on the playful theme, you could mix the play with tradition and do something like this:

    Don't forget this day: [insert your wedding date], or else...

    You could keep it simple and just do the classic "I love you." There's nothing better than a simple message to show how you feel.

    But the most important thing, regardless of what you choose is to make sure it comes from your heart. Keeping that in mind, take a look at the following link for more ideas. Good luck!

    http://www.e-weddingbands.com/store/engr...


  7. love always

    eternal love

    my other half (i'm not real sure on this one, you may like it though)


  8. How about your wedding date and a personal message? Maybe take a short message from your vowel?

    I had our wedding date and Ruth 1:16 - 17 engraved inside of my husband's wedding band. The passages from Ruth holds significance: When we started dating, he once told me if a woman ever made the pledge that Ruth did in Ruth 1: 16 -17, he'd know that's the one for him. On our wedding date, I made the pledge. He almost broke down in tears...


  9. Something written on the inside of his wedding band shouldn't be silly or funny - even if that is special to you both. It should be straight from your heart. Something simple.

    "love conquers all"

    maybe song lyrics you love

    or a bible verse if you're a christian

    a symbol?

    "respect, trust, love, eternity"

    "united to infinity"

    "I promise"

    "beloved"

    "i am yours"

    Hope I could help!

  10. Just say love always and your name and the date of your wedding.

  11. What is your fiance's heritage? A cool idea would be to pick a phrase that has some meaning - like "All my love, always and forever" or whatever phrase touches you.

    Then, you could get it inscribed in a different language, like if your fiance has spanish or french or even irish roots... get the translation of the phrase and inscribe that :-)

    I actually did that for a watch that I gave my fiance and he loved it. It's not something everyone could look at and know the meaning... maybe only you and your fiance will know what it really means and that makes it something special that just the two of you share.

    Best of luck to you!

  12. I like the suggestion "wrapped around your finger."  You could also do an acronym of some kind of saying (like WAYF if you chose that one).  Kinda nice to have something only the two of you understand, so if you don't have any little pet names, etc., an acronym could be something only you two understood.
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