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Writing Wedding Vows That Will Leave Everyone Speechless

  • Writer: Louisa Ruth
    Louisa Ruth
  • 4 days ago
  • 3 min read

Updated: 3 days ago

A groom in a black suit holds a black book labeled "his vows" near a bright window. The scene feels solemn and intimate.
Image by Shannon E Barrett Photography | Three Feathers Terrace, Innisfil Ontario

Your wedding vows are more than just words; they’re a powerful promise, a love letter, and a moment that will be etched in the hearts of you and your partner forever. But how do you craft vows that feel genuine and heartfelt without succumbing to clichés or writer’s block? Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you write vows that will leave everyone speechless (and maybe even teary-eyed).

1. Reflect on Your Relationship

Before putting pen to paper and writing your wedding vows, take some time to reflect on your journey together. Ask yourself:


  • When did you know they were "the one"?

  • What qualities do you admire most about them?

  • What challenges have you overcome together, and how did they strengthen your bond?

  • What quirky or endearing habits make your partner unique?


Jot down your thoughts without worrying about structure or grammar. These raw emotions will serve as the foundation of your vows.



2. Define Your Tone

Decide on the tone that feels most authentic to you as a couple. Do you want your vows to be:


  • Romantic and poetic?

  • Lighthearted and humorous?

  • A mix of heartfelt and funny?


For instance, if you’re known for your shared sense of humor, sprinkling in a funny anecdote or inside joke can make your vows even more special. Maybe you're more of the romantic type? Perhaps a quote or poem is more your speed.



3. Structure Your Vows

A good structure ensures your vows flow seamlessly. Here’s a simple outline to follow:


  1. Open with gratitude: Share what you’re thankful for in your partner and your relationship.

  2. Share a story: Include a meaningful memory or moment that encapsulates your love.

  3. Make your promises: List the commitments you’re making to your partner. Be specific and genuine.

  4. Look to the future: Express your hopes and dreams for your life together.




4. Be Personal and Specific

Avoid generic phrases like "You complete me" or "I’ll love you forever." Instead, focus on details unique to your relationship. For example:


  • "I promise to always share my fries with you, even when you said you weren’t hungry."

  • "I vow to support your dreams, whether it’s running a marathon or perfecting your sourdough recipe."


Specificity not only makes your vows more memorable but also shows your partner how deeply you know and love them. As they say, to be seen is to be loved - this is your chance to share that with everyone.



5. Edit and Practice

Once you’ve written your first draft, set it aside for a day or two. Then revisit it with fresh eyes. Edit out any overly complex or flowery language that doesn’t feel authentic.


Keep your vows concise - aim for about 1-2 minutes when spoken aloud. Keeping in mind you may speak faster on the day if any nerves creep in.


Practice reading your vows out loud to get comfortable with the phrasing and ensure they sound natural. If you’re nervous about crying or stumbling, write a clean copy, with large bold font, to read from on your wedding day.




6. Don’t Be Afraid to Get Emotional

Your wedding day is an emotional occasion, and it’s okay to let that show in your vows. Whether it’s laughter, tears, or both, your sincerity will shine through.


7. Get Inspired

If you’re feeling stuck, look for inspiration in:


  • Love letters, poems, or books you both cherish.

  • Songs or quotes that resonate with your relationship.

  • Milestones or turning points in your journey together.

Final Thoughts: Writing Your Wedding Vows

Remember, your vows are a reflection of your unique love story. Speak from the heart, and don’t worry about perfection. What matters most is that your words are true to you and your relationship.


So take a deep breath, start writing, and prepare to sweep your partner off their feet, and maybe leave a few guests reaching for tissues, too.


Need help navigating the details? We’re here to make your wedding planning experience as smooth and stress-free as possible. Let’s chat about how we can support you on your wedding day!

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