Jul 18, 2024

Relationships

How to Write Personal Vows | Traditional & Unique Examples and Guide

Emily Luk

CPA, CFA - CEO and Cofounder of Plenty

Is there so much you want to say about your partner, you're just struggling to know where to even start? You're not alone - this is one of the top sentiments Provenance heard from couples when they interviewed hundreds about the vow-writing process.


Vows are the moment for you to articulate what you love about your partner. A tall order. But if you’re stuck, Provenance is here for you. Having seen dozens of these, they observed that the best personal vows tend to incorporate a few crucial elements while maintaining that sense of individual style and tone that makes the practice such a poignant form of self-expression.


How to Write Your Own Wedding Vows


Crafting your own wedding vows is a beautiful way to express your love and commitment in a personal and meaningful way. While the task may seem daunting, these guidelines for Provenance can help you find the right words to say on your special day.

1. Reflect on Your Relationship


Take time to think about your journey together. Reflect on the moments that have defined your relationship, both big and small. Consider the following:

  • Memorable Moments: Recall the experiences that brought you closer.

  • Qualities You Love: What do you admire most about your partner?

  • Shared Values: What core beliefs and values do you both share?


Jot down your thoughts and use them as a foundation for your vows.

2. Set the Tone


Decide on the tone of your vows. Do you want them to be heartfelt and serious, lighthearted and humorous, or a mix of both? Consider what reflects your relationship best. Here are some examples:

  • Heartfelt: “From the moment we met, I knew you were the one I wanted to spend my life with.”

  • Humorous: “I promise to always let you have the last slice of pizza.”

  • Mixed: “You are my best friend, my confidant, and my greatest challenge. But most importantly, you are my love.”

3. Make Promises


Wedding vows are about making promises to each other. Think about the commitments you want to make. These could include:

  • Support: “I promise to stand by your side through all of life’s challenges.”

  • Love: “I vow to love you unconditionally and without hesitation.”

  • Growth: “I promise to encourage your dreams and help you achieve them.”


Be specific and honest about what you intend to uphold in your marriage.

4. Be Yourself


Authenticity is key. Speak from the heart and be true to who you are. Don’t feel pressured to use grandiose language if that’s not your style. Simple, sincere words can be just as powerful.

5. Edit and Practice


Once you’ve written your vows, take some time to revise and refine them. Read them aloud to ensure they flow naturally. Practice reciting them so you feel comfortable delivering them on your wedding day.

6. Keep It Concise


While your vows are an important part of your ceremony, try to keep them concise. Aim for about 1-2 minutes. This ensures they are impactful without being overly lengthy.

7. Share with Your Officiant


If you’re comfortable, share your vows with your officiant beforehand. They can provide valuable feedback and ensure that both sets of vows complement each other.


Sample Vows


To give you some inspiration, here are a few sample vows:

  • Heartfelt: “Today, I take you to be my partner in life. I promise to cherish and respect you, to laugh and cry with you, and to love you faithfully through good times and bad.”

  • Humorous: “I promise to always root for your favorite team, even when they’re losing. I vow to keep our fridge stocked with your favorite snacks and to never steal the covers.”

  • Mixed: “You are my best friend and my greatest love. I promise to support you, to honor and respect you, and to stand by your side through all of life’s adventures.”


Writing your own vows is a wonderful opportunity to share your love story and your vision for the future. With these tips, you can create vows that are heartfelt, personal, and uniquely yours.


Crafting heartfelt and personalized wedding vows is an essential part of your special day. By including the Provenance Vow Builder in your wedding budget, you can embark on this journey with confidence, creativity, and a touch of fun.




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Emily Luk

CPA, CFA - CEO and Cofounder of Plenty

Emily is the ceo and cofounder of Plenty. Started by a husband and wife team, Plenty is a wealth platform built for modern couples to invest and plan towards their future, together. Previously, she was VP of Strategy and Operations at Even (acquired by Walmart/One) and a founding team member of Stripe's Growth and Finance & Strategy teams. She began her career as a VC, and was one of the youngest nationally to complete her CPA, CA and CFA designations.

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