How to Write Wedding Vows | 24 AI Prompts to Help You Create Personal Wedding Vows

The Ultimate Wedding Vows Cheat Sheet

If you are wondering how to write your own wedding vows and do not know where to begin, this guide will help.

This wedding vows cheat sheet includes more than 20 AI prompts to help you brainstorm ideas, structure your thoughts, and create meaningful wedding vows that feel personal, natural, and heartfelt.

Whether you want romantic vows, funny vows, or a mix of both, these prompts will help you turn your ideas into words you will feel proud to say on your wedding day.

Struggling to Find the Right Words for Your Wedding Vows?

You are not alone. Figuring out how to write wedding vows can feel a bit like being asked to create the next great love sonnet under pressure, with a room full of people watching. It can quickly feel like a high-pressure creative writing assignment.
The good news is that it does not have to be that hard. You can start by reading through SAMPLE VOWS from my previous couples.

This wedding vows cheat sheet is here to help. I have gathered more than 20 ready-to-use AI prompts you can use with ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, or Google Gemini to help you brainstorm ideas, organise your thoughts, and polish your wedding vows with confidence.

Simply copy a prompt, add your own details, and let the ideas start flowing. AI can help with structure and inspiration, while you bring the stories, personality, and heart that make your vows truly yours.

By the time you finish, you will have wedding vows that feel personal, heartfelt, and authentic to your relationship. And best of all, you will avoid staring at a blank page wondering where to start.

Writing Wedding Vows

How to Use This Wedding Vows β€˜Cheat Sheet’

  1. Copy a prompt that suits where you are in the process. You might be brainstorming ideas, adding personal stories, or polishing your vows.
  2. Paste it into ChatGPT or another AI writing tool.
  3. Add your own details so the vows feel personal and meaningful.
  4. Tweak the wording until it sounds like you, not like a greeting card.
  5. Practice reading your vows out loud so they flow naturally on your wedding day.
Writing Wedding Vows
Writing Wedding Vows

Wedding Vows Brainstorming Prompts

Start here if you have no idea what to write or simply want some inspiration to get the words flowing.

1. β€œHelp me brainstorm wedding vow ideas based on this: We met in [where], we both love [hobbies/interests], and my partner’s personality is [describe them in 3-5 words].”
2. β€œSuggest romantic wedding vow ideas for a couple who loves to travel, try new foods, and laugh at bad movies.”
3. β€œGive me a list of promises I can make that are both funny and heartfelt for my partner who loves [shared interest/hobby].”
4. β€œCreate five unique opening lines for wedding vows that feel warm, personal, and light-hearted.”
5. β€œList 10 memorable moments or inside jokes I can include in my wedding vows to make them personal and meaningful.”

Personal Story Prompts

These prompts help you include the details that make your relationship one of a kind. Think little moments, inside jokes, and big milestones that deserve a place in your vows. Or take some inspiration from Famous Wedding Vows.

6. β€œHelp me write wedding vows that include these memories: our first date at [location], the time we got lost in [place], and the day we adopted [pet’s name].”
7. β€œSuggest vows that capture my partner’s best qualities: [list 3-5 personality traits or quirks].”
8. β€œWrite a heartfelt promise that references our running joke about [funny story or habit].”
9. β€œCreate a few vows that mention these milestones: when we moved in together, the time they supported me through [situation], and our dream to [future goal].”
10. β€œHelp me write a vow that includes this phrase we always say to each other: [shared saying or inside joke].”
11. β€œSuggest wedding vows that weave in our favourite shared activities: [hobbies, travels, TV shows, or rituals].”
12. β€œCreate romantic vows that mention our engagement story: [how they proposed or how it happened].”

Structure and Flow Prompts

Once you have some ideas, these prompts help organise them into wedding vows that flow naturally.

13. β€œGive me a simple 3-part structure for wedding vows that are romantic but still light-hearted.”
14. β€œCreate an outline for vows that start with a personal story, include heartfelt promises, and end with a romantic closing line.”
15. β€œSuggest transitions between different parts of my vows so they sound smooth and natural.”
16. β€œWrite a draft of wedding vows using this structure: opening line, promises, personal story, closing line.”
17. β€œHelp me create a balance between sweet and funny in my vows using this info: [insert personal details].”

Polishing Prompts

These prompts help refine and finalise your wedding vows, so they feel polished and natural when spoken aloud.

18. β€œRewrite these vows to make them more romantic but keep my voice and personality: [paste your draft].”
19. β€œMake these vows slightly funnier while keeping them meaningful: [paste your draft].”
20. β€œCheck these vows for grammar and spelling but keep them sounding natural and personal: [paste your draft].”
21. β€œSuggest a few synonyms or alternative phrases for this sentence so it sounds more unique: [insert sentence].”
22. β€œCreate three different ways to end my wedding vows with a heartfelt and memorable closing line.”
23. β€œTurn my rough notes into a short, sweet set of vows that won’t take longer than two minutes to say: [paste notes].”
24. β€œGive me tips on how to format my vows so they are easy to read when I am standing at the altar.”

Tips for Using This Wedding Vow Cheat Sheet

Here are a few simple tips to help you get the most out of these prompts without feeling overwhelmed.

  1. Start small.
    Pick just one or two prompts to begin with. More prompts do not always mean better vows.
  2. Make it personal.
    AI can help generate ideas, but the magic happens when you adjust the words so they sound like you.
  3. Combine prompts if you like.
    Want vows that are romantic and funny? Try using a brainstorming prompt together with a polishing prompt.
  4. Read them out loud.
    Wedding vows often sound different in your head. Saying them out loud helps you check the flow and timing.
  5. Keep the parts you love and ignore the rest.
    Think of this guide like a buffet. Choose what works for you and leave the rest.
  6. Do not aim for perfection.
    The best wedding vows are heartfelt and genuine. A little imperfection often makes them more meaningful.

Wedding Vows FAQs

Q. How long should wedding vows be?

A. Most wedding vows take between one and two minutes to say out loud, which is usually around 120 to 200 words. This gives you enough time to share a story or memories, make meaningful promises, and finish with a heartfelt closing without the moment feeling rushed. However, some like to fully indulge and have 2 pages of size 10 font while others can only manage a couple of sentences. Do you and be true to yourself.

Q. What should wedding vows include?

A. Great wedding vows usually include:
β€’ A short story or reflections about your relationship
β€’ What you admire about your partner
β€’ A few meaningful promises
β€’ A heartfelt closing about your future together
Personal stories, humour, and genuine emotion are what make wedding vows memorable.

Q. Can AI help you write wedding vows?

A. Yes, as this article attests! AI tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, or Google Gemini can help generate wedding vow ideas, structure your vows, and polish your wording. The key is to add your own stories and personality, so the vows still feel authentic and personal.

Q. Should wedding vows be funny or romantic?

A. They can absolutely be both. Many couples include a mix of heartfelt promises and light humour. The best wedding vows reflect your relationship and your personality as a couple.

A final note from me

Your wedding vows do not need to be perfect. They just need to be yours. Use these prompts as a starting point, add your own stories and promises, and let your personality shine through.

Want more tips on writing wedding vows and creating a wedding ceremony your guests will actually remember? See my advice on Planning Your Wedding

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Let’s start planning something truly special.

Big hugs,
Julie x