VOW Guide
VOW Guide
VOW Guide
With this wedding vow structure that I’ve created, you can take all those emotions and slot them
into their respective sections. This will make writing your vows easier and less stressful. Grab a
pen and a blank page. It’s time to outline the framework for your vows.
Examples:
Jordan, when I asked to be your science project partner in 5th grade, I never imagined it
would result in standing in front of you today.
Kelsey, I knew from the moment we shared our first kiss under the stars, that you’d one day
become my wife.
Theo, standing here with you today, I know that I’m exactly where I am meant to be.
Here are a few writing prompts to help you come up with material for this part:
Write a few sentences explaining why you feel your relationship is special.
The majority should focus on sincere promises that can stand the test of time. One or two of the
promises could be more playful and humorous.
I promise to laugh at your jokes, even when they’re only kind of funny.
I promise to be honest, loyal, and respectful.
I promise to support your dreams as my own.
I promise to care for you when you’re sick, laugh with you when you’re sad, and carry your
worries when you’re upset.
I promise to be there for you during all of life’s moments...the ones that will bring us
laughter and the ones that will cause us tears.
I promise to not keep any secrets.
I promise to share my life with you, my heart with you, and my dreams with you.
I promise to care for and love your son as my own child.
I promise to love you for all of my days.
How will your supportive nature keep your marriage strong? What shared dreams do you see
coming true? How will you two remain close, even though the challenges and changes that will
occur throughout your marriage?
Use this section of the structure to provide insight into how you see your marriage looking from
now and into the future.
Examples:
To my soul mate, partner for life, and now my wife. I will always love you.
You are my North star, my best friend, my forever.
I love you to the moon and back.
I will forever be your person.
Just like with the first line of your vows, don’t overthink the last line. When in doubt, a simple
but heartfelt, “I love you,” is a wonderful ending to your vows and start to your marriage.
I work with each client to write custom vows that reflect their unique love story. Get in touch to
learn how we can work together to write your custom vows.
Kenan,
During that summer 9 years ago at Camp Robin when we met as counselors, I could see what a
fun, kind-hearted, and spirited person you were. I never imagined back then that I’d be standing
on this campground all these years later to say I do to you, in the same place where you kissed
me for the very first time.
You were this bright-eyed boy who showed me what it meant to be spontaneous, adventurous,
and authentic. I’m so grateful that I’ve been able to stand by your side as you’ve grown into the
man you are today: thoughtful, brilliant, and deeply loving.
Our relationship is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. Together, I feel like we can conquer
any challenge and every celebration means more when your hand is in mine.
I promise to travel the world with you, and to think the world of you.
I know our marriage will be full of endless laughter, constant comfort, and unwavering love and
I know it will be wonderful because I’ll be experiencing it with you.