Creation of Wedding Vows
You may have planned every detail of your wedding day but, did you take the time to plan out your wedding vows? Traditionally,Wedding vows are often repeated from one bridal couple to the next with no clarity and or reflection of who you truly are. Your wedding ceremony should be your most intimate, personal & meaningful moment during your wedding. Pledging your love for one another by exchanging your wedding vows does just that! The moment your vows are shared is the moment you are making a commitment to each other. How will you express your love for one another?
This lovely plaque is sure to please. With a wonderful printed background and wonderful inscription you will come to adore this piece. The plaque is approximately 9x11 inches with
groom and bride names and wedding date to be printed.
Recite your vows for your
Wedding/Valentine's Day
Anniversary/Birthday
Re-committment Ceremony
Intimate Dinner/Banquet
or any special occasion...
Creating personal & intimate affairs...
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Below are some vows you can copy and paste for your plaque
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You are God’s precious gift to me, my springtime, my hope and my joy.
You are everything that’s good and pure and true and I worship you with my mind, body and soul.
How blessed I am to be able to say that you are mine, to be able to love and cherish you for the rest of my days.
I vow to always put you first in my life, always be there to comfort you in your sorrow and rejoice with you in your victories.
May our hearts and very breath become one as we unite this day as husband and wife.
I promise to be your true love from this day forward and forevermore…
I promise to be there when you need me, to fill your days with sunshine, to comfort you and encourage you, to be your best friend everlasting and to love you all my life with all my heart, for so long as we both shall live.
I, (Groom’s/Bride’s name), take you (Bride’s/Groom’s name), to be my wife/husband, my partner in life and my one true love.
I will cherish our friendship and love you today, tomorrow, and forever. I will trust you and honor you, I will laugh with you and cry with you.
I will love you faithfully, through the best and the worst, through the difficult and the easy.
What may come I will always be there. As I have given you my hand to hold, so I give you my life to keep.
Well it’s been 5 years,
Can’t hold back my tears,
Cause I’m just so happy,
I’m marrying an
angel today, ohhhh,
As I take your hand,
I pledge to
be your man,
I vow to love,
To hold,
To cherish
And never disrespect the love we share,
I’ll be honest I can not lie,
There’ll be real
good days,
There’ll be some bad times,
I’ll be standing right beside you my sweet baby,
Me and the love of mine, ohhhhhh,
And you take this ring
yeah,
And I place it on your sweet lovely hand,
We will show our kids,
They will tell their kids what
mom and daddy did,
On the day I married my angel,
I love you my angel yeah
Take this ring as a seal upon the marriage vows I have spoken, and as you wear it, may it be a reminder of how much I love you, not only on this precious day, but every single day of your life.
I (Groom’s/Bride’s name), take you (Bride’s/Groom’s name), to be my wife/husband, my partner in life and my one true love.
Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay.
Your people will be my people, and your God will be my God.
And where you die, I will die and there I will be buried.
May the Lord do with me and more if anything but death parts you from me.
I offer you not the “summer of my life” but the autumn, brisk and vibrant.
I promise to be a companion worthy of your precious friendship.
I pledge you compassion in good times and bad; encouragement in sickness and health.
It is my intent that our life together include our large circle of friends and loving families. We’ll cherish the memories of our individual pasts and create our new life as we go now together.
Let’s think of the future
Forget the past
You’re not my first love
But you’re my last
Take the love that I bring
Then I’ll have everything
As long as I have you
May all our ups and downs come only in the bedroom
As I place this ring on your finger, it’s perfect symmetry is a symbol of our perfect love. It has no beginning and no ending, a symbol of the eternal commitment we have made to each other today.
Bride and Groom:
(Wife/husband’s name), I promise to be a good and faithful husband/wife to you, and also a patient, loving father/mother to (children’s names), caring for them and providing for them as my own.
I promise to be their strength and their emotional support, loving them with all my heart forever.
May our love be modern enough to survive the times and old-fashioned enough to last forever!
Groom: I, ____, take you, ____, to be my wedded wife. With deepest joy I receive you into my life that together we may be one. As is Christ to His body, the church, so I will be to you a loving and faithful husband. Always will I perform my headship over you even as Christ does over me, knowing that His Lordship is one of the holiest desires for my life.
I promise you my deepest love, my fullest devotion, my tenderness care. I promise I will live first unto God rather than others or even you. I promise that I will lead our lives into a life of faith and hope in Christ Jesus.
Ever honoring God’s guidance by His spirit through the Word, and so throughout life, no matter what may lie ahead of us, I pledge to you my life as a loving and faithful husband.
Bride: I, ___, take you, ____, to be my wedded husband. With deepest joy I come into my new life with you. As you have pledged to me your life and love, so I too happily give you my life, and in confidence submit myself to your headship as to the Lord.
As is the church in her relationship to Christ, so I will be to you. ___, I will live first unto our God and then unto you, loving you, obeying you, caring for you and ever seeking to please you. God has prepared me for you and so I will ever strengthen, help, comfort, and encourage you.
Therefore, throughout life, no matter what may be ahead of us, I pledge to you my life as an obedient and faithful wife.
Groom
I love you, ______, and I thank the Lord for the love that has bound our hearts and lives together in spiritual fellowship of marriage. I will love, honor and cherish you always. As we enter upon the privileges and joys of life’s most holy relationship, and begin together the great adventure of building a Christian home, I will look to Christ as Head of our home as I have looked to Him as Head of the Church. I will love you in sickness as in health, in poverty as in wealth, in sorrow as in joy, and will be true to you by God’s grace, trusting in Him, so long as we both shall live.
Bride
I love you, ______, and I thank the Lord for the love that has bound our hearts and lives together in spiritual fellowship of marriage. I will love, honor, cherish and obey you always. As we enter upon the privileges and joys of life’s most holy relationship and begin together the great adventure of building a Christian home, I will look to you as head of our home as I have looked to Christ as Head of the Church. I will love you in sickness as in health, in poverty as in wealth, in sorrow as in joy, and will be true to you by God’s grace, trusting in Him, so long as we both shall live.
Because I love you truly,
Because you love me, too,
My very greatest happiness
Is sharing life with you!
Love is not the dying moan of a distant violin - it’s the triumphant twang of a bedspring.’
Sydney Joseph Perelman
The groom says:
In the name of God, I (…) take you (…) to be my wife, to have and to hold from this day forward,
for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish,
until we are parted by death. This is my solemn vow.
The bride says:
In the name of God, I (…) take you (…) to be my husband, to have and to hold from this day forward,
for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish,
until we are parted by death. This is my solemn vow.