21 Sweet Ways to Celebrate Your Wedding Anniversary at Home

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Okay, so this is an obvious one, but we’re not talking just loading it up and hitting play.  Set the scene by hosting a screening – come in your glad rags (maybe even your wedding dress), pop a bottle of champagne, dim the lights and get ready to reminisce.  For even more of a ceremony, set up a projector in the garden and take it all in under the stars.

1. Watch Your Wedding Video

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There are only so many wedding pictures you can have on display at any one time, so why not use your anniversary to look through the ones that aren’t front and centre every day?  You could even use your anniversary as an opportunity to switch up your frames and rotate in new memories every year, or make a scrapbook or slideshow showcasing some of your favourite forgotten snaps.

2. Sort Through Your Wedding Photos

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It can feel a bit strange repeating them aloud without all of the fanfare that comes with an actual wedding day, but whether you say them or write them down, reviewing your vows will remind you just how much you meant them on day one.  You could always update them each year and keep them to read back as time passes – it’s amazing to see how much your relationship has evolved and 

3. Reread (or Rewrite) Your Vows

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grown when you read them back.

3. Reread (or Rewrite) Your Vows

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Whether your wedding cake was red velvet, lemon drizzle, chocolate fudge or traditional fruit, there are literally thousands of recipes online to show you how to make your own version in your kitchen – and making it together is such a fun project!  This is not the time to be conservative, so colour the icing, douse it with sprinkles, fresh flowers or fruit, or get ambitious and make tiers – 

4. Bake Something Together

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even if it doesn’t end up looking quite like the original, it’ll still taste delicious.

4. Bake Something Together

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You could attempt make the menu you shared on your wedding day, but that’s not the only option.  We also love the idea of using your honeymoon destination as inspiration – have a pasta or pizza feast if you went to Italy, or relive your Mexico memories with tacos and margaritas.  As for presentation, it’s up to you if you go for fine dining and fancy outfits or paper plates 

5. Have a Candelit Dinner

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and pyjamas (both are equally good in their own ways, if you ask us).

5. Have a Candelit Dinner

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Alternatively, most wedding caterers will offer private chef services, so why not surprise your sweetheart with a meal made by yours – only this time around, it’s in the comfort of your own dining room?  Sitting together and enjoying a three-course meal without having to rush around and prep and set timers is such a luxury – and you can even organise for the washing up to be done too.

6. Call in the Caterers

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Lots of retailers let you choose the date of delivery nowadays, so if you know you’re going to be home, you can arrange for a sweet surprise to be sent straight to your door. It could be anything from a bouquet of flowers to a box of brownies to a board game to play together.  Just make sure that when you hear the knock, you make your partner answer. They might think you’re being lazy until they realise why…

7. Order Gifts to be Delivered on the Day

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Even if you’re just barefoot in the kitchen, swaying to that special song once again is a lovely way to reconnect and share a meaningful moment on your anniversary.  Not in the mood for something quite so sentimental?  Load up your wedding reception playlist, pour yourselves a couple of cocktails and have a dance party for two.

8. Retrace Your First Dance Steps

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If your regular date nights revolve around movie nights, add a theme to your anniversary date and snuggle up with the popcorn in front of a classic film about weddings.  From Four Weddings And A Funeral to Bridesmaids, Wedding Crashers to My Best Friend’s Wedding, you’re absolutely spoiled for choice. As a fun bonus, see if you can find one that was in cinemas the same year you tied the knot.

9. Host a Wedding Movie Night

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According to tradition, your first wedding anniversary is paper, the second is cotton, and so on.  If you’re a crafty type, you could deck out your living room or dress up your garden accordingly – think paper garlands or snowflakes, or stringing cotton bunting across the fences.  Some years are trickier than others, but when it works, it can 

10. Decorate for the Anniversary Year

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make a seriously beautiful setting for your anniversary revelry.  You could even turn it into a competition and each take a room – then judge who does the best job of transforming their space!

10. Decorate for the Anniversary Year

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If you made a wedding gift lift, chances are you’ve got a bread maker you barely turn on, or a set of crockery you’re saving for best (read: never actually use).  Use your wedding anniversary at home to dust off and make the most of all of your lovely gifts throughout the day, and be sure to take pictures and send them to the people who bought them for you. They’ll be thrilled 

11. Actually Use Your Wedding Presents

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to see them finally getting the love they deserve!

11. Actually Use Your Wedding Presents

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Blessed with a bit of outdoor space? Make the most of it by planting seeds or bulbs that will eventually bloom into the flowers you had in your wedding bouquet.  This is a long-term project, so you won’t see the fruits of your labour right away, but it’ll be the gift that keeps on giving throughout the year and beyond.

12. Get Gardening

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Put pen to paper for a heartfelt letter and you’ve got an instant thoughtful present.  The only catch? You have to save the letter you write this year until your next anniversary, when you can finally open the envelopes and see your partner’s sweet message from 12 months before.  Do this from the beginning of your marriage and you’ll have 

13. Swap (but Don’t Open) Love Letters

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so many lovely letters to treasure for decades to come.

13. Swap (but Don’t Open) Love Letters

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Your anniversary is a brilliant excuse to get dressed up in your wedding outfits again, or to shop for new finery to mark the day – but even photos of you both in jeans and a tee will mean a lot if you take a new set each year.  All you really need for this is a tripod and an app with a self-timer, but you could also bring in a professional for a more formal keepsake.

14. Have a Photoshoot

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If this is your fifth anniversary, give each other five small, silly presents, or if it’s your tenth, each take turns in giving ten-minute back rubs or head massages.  This idea is really easy to pull off at home, because it’s up to you to be inventive and come up with an activity or present that fits the numbered theme.

15. Play the Numbers Game

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Choosing your wedding wine is a big deal for vino-savvy couples, and if there was ever a day to indulge in another bottle of that same full-bodied rosé or beautifully crisp white, it’s your anniversary.  Accompany your glasses with a cheeseboard or grazing platter and light candles for a little added ambience. If you had a signature cocktail at your wedding, you could also shake these up together.

16. Hold a Wine Tasting

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Sites like Photobox will turn a picture of your choice into a puzzle for as little as £12.99.  Whether you opt for an easy 49-piece version or settle in for the whole thousand-piece shebang, this is a great way to reignite those wedding memories – especially if you choose the group photograph with all of your guests.

17. Do a Puzzle of Your Wedding Photo

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Okay, so we know that on a surface level this sounds more like an interrogation than a romantic moment, but it can actually be a really valuable way to get to know each other better (and before you say ‘that’s impossible!’, trust us, it’s not!).  Find out your love languages, or take a Mr & Mrs quiz – they’re still just as fun after your stag or hen.

18. Quiz Each Other

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Or order a book to get you started: Tell Me What You’re Thinking comes highly recommended.

18. Quiz Each Other

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Art is for everyone, even if you’re not the creative type.  You can each choose a wedding picture that you love and attempt to paint or sketch it, or have your other half sit for a life drawing session.  Whether the medium is watercolours, pencils, charcoal or even digital art, your finished product could turn into something you’re proud to hang on the wall. If not? It’ll still 

19. Draw Each Other’s Portrait

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make you smile every time you stumble upon it in a drawer.

19. Draw Each Other’s Portrait

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What do the next 12 months look like for you as a married couple?  Of course, some things will be out of your control, but you could spend your anniversary booking activities to look forward to – from concerts to classes, spa breaks to flights.  It doesn’t have to cost a fortune: schedule in activities like a picnic in the park or a date night to see that big 

20. Make Future Plans

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cinema release, as well as more expensive adventures like holidays.

20. Make Future Plans

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Maybe you want to make this a bigger deal than just you two? We say go for it!  Hang the decorations, invite everyone you love and make it a bash to remember.  Snacks, flowing drinks and great music are more than enough to get the party started, but if this is a big anniversary and you want to make it even more of an occasion, you could 

21. Throw a Surprise Party

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even surprise your loved ones by renewing your vows.

21. Throw a Surprise Party

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Learn more about how to organize a dream wedding and not go crazy