small book. big feelings.

Handwritten vows just hit differently

There’s something incredibly special about holding your words in your hands. Vow books add intention, beauty, and a little ceremony magic — while keeping everything polished and photo-ready.

  • They’re the most personal words you’ll say on your wedding day. Vow books give them a proper home; not a folded piece of paper or your phone!

    They also photograph BEAUTIFULLY! A small detail that adds so much to the visual story.

    Reading from a vow book naturally slows you down, helping you be present, grounded and connected while you speak.

  • DO speak from your heart; your vows don’t need to sound poetic or perfect!
    DON’T write for the crowd. This moment is for your partner.

    DO Aim for 1 to 2 minutes. Long enough to be meaningful, short enough to hold emotion (and attention!)
    DON’T Tell your entire love story. Vows are about promises and commitment, not every detail.

    DO Write them down beautifully, not on your phone or a scrap paper.
    DON’T wait until the night before! Give yourself time to reflect.

  • ☐ Write in your own voice
    ☐ Keep it around 1–2 minutes
    ☐ Include a few meaningful promises
    ☐ Read it out loud once
    ☐ Skip inside jokes that need explaining
    ☐ Write it down (not on your phone)
    ☐ Take your time — don’t rush it

A keepsake you’ll open again and again

Coming Soon!