How to Write Your Wedding Vows

The essence of a wedding ceremony is the union of two hearts, bound by pledges and promises. The power of vows lies in their ability to manifest these intentions.

Many people feel overwhelmed when it comes to writing wedding vows, worried about getting it ‘right’, and forget to connect with what they really want to say. My advice is to always speak from the heart and be authentic.

 

Quick Contact


DD slash MM slash YYYY
Time of Ceremony(Required)
:

Key Elements of Wedding Vows

As a celebrant, my greatest joy comes from witnessing couples embrace their vows and the raw emotions that accompany them. This passion for love and its expression is what drew me to this profession. I strive to help couples let their love shine brightly on their special day.
1. Speak from the Heart

Authenticity is key. Don’t say anything you’re not comfortable with, but also remember this is a unique moment to express your deepest feelings.

2. Legal Requirements

According to the Marriage Act 1961, you must say:

3. Personalise Your Vows

Beyond the legal wording, you can say anything you want. Some couples choose to say one or two lines to each other, while others surprise each other with personalised vows on the day.

Tips for Writing Your Vows

To begin crafting your vows, find a comfortable spot where you can relax and close your eyes. Grab a pen and paper, or open the notes app on your phone. Let your thoughts and feelings flow freely as you start to write. Here are some tips to help you:

1. Start Early

Don’t wait until the last minute. Jot down thoughts as they come to you.

2. Focus on These Key Points:
  • Who do you want to be for your partner?
  • What are you grateful for in this person?
  • What commitments or intentions do you want to make?
3. Embrace Sentimentality

Accept the emotion of the moment. Your vows are the heart of your ceremony, so don't hold back. If you’re not comfortable saying them in public, write them in a note to give to your partner on the wedding day.

4. Include Humour

A little laughter can lighten the mood and make the moment more memorable.

5. Realistic Promises

Avoid absolutes like “always” or “never.” Focus on meaningful, realistic promises.

6. Get Inspired

Look at examples for inspiration. There are fantastic examples in Bride Magazines.

7. Avoid Repeat-After-Me

Personal vows are more intimate and meaningful than repeating after the celebrant.

8. Verbal Love Contract

Think of your vows as a public contract of your love, witnessed by all your guests.

Contact Me

The vows you make reflect your love and commitment to one another. There’s no right or wrong way to write them. Don't worry about memorising or misplacing your vows. I'll have them on the tablet, ready for you at the altar on your wedding day.

Featured Services


presents for a wedding civil celebrant sydney

Bilingual / Chinese Ceremony

每個人都希望擁有一個難忘的婚禮。 你想在澳洲舉行一個合法的華語理想夢幻婚姻嗎? 我是澳洲政府授權的婚姻註冊官和新南威爾士太平紳士。 如果你想了解詳情, 歡迎與我聯絡。
toast to best wedding celebrants in sydney

What to do next

1) Initial meeting
2) Form 13 NOIM
3) Rehearsal
4) Wedding - BIG DAY!
5) Marriage registration & Official Marriage Certificate

legal-banner-s

Legal Paperwork

I would assist and take care of all the legal documents. There is no need to stress as I will provide a summary of what are required from you.
flower arrangements in a bilingual marriage celebration in sydney

Package

Every couples’ wedding ceremony and needs are different. Our initial meeting is obligation free and a quote will be provided during the consultation.

 

Quick Contact


DD slash MM slash YYYY
Time of Ceremony(Required)
:

致電:0405 537 691
繁體中文