Wedding Vow Draft
A personalised wedding vow draft of 150-250 words built from your relationship story, promises, and preferred tone.
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What you get
Get a personalised wedding vow draft of 150-250 words in a spoken-word format, free of clichés, with a tone that suits your style
Who it's for
- Brides and grooms writing their own vows
- Best men and maids of honour drafting speeches
- Couples looking for unique wedding promises
Use cases
- When you're struggling to put your relationship story into words
- As you prepare to make heartfelt promises to your partner
- If you want to avoid generic wedding vow clichés
- When you need help finding the right tone for your vows
- As you're looking for a way to make your wedding vows personal and sincere
FAQ
how do you write wedding vows that don't sound generic
Start by including personal anecdotes and inside jokes, then focus on specific promises that reflect your relationship, aiming for a tone that's mostly sincere with a touch of humour, resulting in a unique 150-250 word draft
what should you not say in a wedding vow
Avoid clichés like 'from the moment I met you I knew' or 'two souls becoming one', instead focus on personal and specific promises that reflect your relationship, such as 'I promise to make you coffee every morning'
how long should a wedding vow be
Aim for a length of 150-250 words, which is around 1-2 minutes when spoken, giving you enough time to express your feelings and promises without overwhelming your partner or guests
how do you make your wedding vows personal
Include key moments and inside jokes from your relationship, such as where you first met or a funny story that's just between the two of you, and focus on specific promises that reflect your unique bond, resulting in a personalised and heartfelt vow
Last updated: 2026-06-28