Simple Steps to Writing Your Wedding Vows
- LOWCOUNTRY VOWS
- Mar 11
- 2 min read

1. Start with a Personal Touch
Begin by addressing your partner directly — use their name or a sweet nickname.
You can start with:👉 "From the moment I met you..."👉 "I never imagined I’d find a love like this..."👉 "Today, standing here with you, I feel..."
2. Share What You Love Most About Them
Think about the little (or big) things that make them special to you. Consider:
Their personality, kindness, humor, or strength.
Special moments or memories you’ve shared.
What made you fall in love with them.
Example:👉 "I love the way you make me laugh, even on my hardest days."👉 "You’ve shown me a love I didn’t know was possible."
3. Make a Promise
Elopement vows are all about heartfelt promises. Keep it simple and meaningful. You can promise:
Support: "I promise to stand by your side through all of life’s adventures."
Love: "I promise to love you fiercely, today and always."
Laughter: "I promise to always make you laugh, even when it’s hard."
4. Look to the Future
Share your excitement about the life you’ll build together. This can be:
Dreaming of growing old together.
Continuing to have fun, travel, or create memories.
Supporting each other in the good and bad times.
Example:👉 "I can’t wait to spend a lifetime creating memories with you."👉 "I’m so excited for all the adventures we still have ahead of us."
5. End with a Powerful Statement
Wrap it up with something heartfelt and powerful:👉 "You are my person, my best friend, my forever — and I’m so lucky to love you."👉 "I choose you today, tomorrow, and always."
Bonus Tips:
Keep it short — aim for 1-2 minutes.
Write from the heart — don’t worry about being perfect.
Practice aloud — it helps you get comfortable saying your vows.
Bring a copy — write your vows down or have them printed just in case nerves kick in.
💍 Remember, your vows are a reflection of your love — there’s no right or wrong way. Just speak from your heart, and it will be perfect. ❤️
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