Wedding wishes are the words couples carry with them long after the flowers have wilted and the cake has been eaten. You could hand over a beautifully wrapped gift and a generic card — or you could write the one message that gets read aloud at breakfast on the tenth anniversary. The difference is almost never effort. It’s knowing what to say, how to say it, and which tone to choose for your relationship with the couple.
This guide gives you 200+ wedding wishes organized by tone, recipient, and occasion — heartfelt, romantic, funny, short, religious, and everything in between. You’ll also find practical guidance on how to deliver your wishes in a way that actually lands, from handwritten cards to personalized video messages that couples save forever.
Whether you’re a best friend who wants to make the couple laugh-cry, a distant colleague who needs something warm but professional, or a parent who has no idea how to put years of love into a single sentence — you’re in the right place.
Table of Contents
- What Makes a Great Wedding Wish?
- Heartfelt Wedding Wishes
- Romantic Wedding Wishes
- Funny Wedding Wishes
- Short Wedding Wishes for Cards
- Wedding Wishes for Best Friend
- Wedding Wishes for Sister
- Wedding Wishes for Brother
- Wedding Wishes for Daughter
- Wedding Wishes for Son
- Wedding Wishes for Colleague or Coworker
- Wedding Wishes for a Second Marriage
- Religious and Spiritual Wedding Wishes
- What to Write in a Wedding Card
- How to Deliver Wedding Wishes Memorably
- Frequently Asked Questions
What Makes a Great Wedding Wish?
A great wedding wish does one of three things: it makes the couple feel truly seen, it makes them laugh in a way only you could make them laugh, or it says something so simply and so perfectly that there’s nothing left to add. Most mediocre wedding messages fail because they aim for all three at once and land on none.
Before picking your message, answer two questions:
- What is your relationship to the couple? A best friend can say things a boss cannot. A parent can say things a coworker shouldn’t attempt. Tone follows relationship.
- What do you know about them that nobody else does? Specificity is the difference between a wish and a memorable wish. One private detail — the way they met, a shared joke, a struggle they overcame together — turns a template into a moment.
If you’re also thinking about the invitation side of the big day, our guide to wedding invitation wording covers 100+ examples for every style and tone — useful if you’re helping the couple plan, or if you want context for matching the formality of your message to their event.
💡 Quick Rule: Read your wish out loud before sending it. If it sounds like it could have been written by anyone about anyone, rewrite the first sentence with one specific detail about this couple.
Heartfelt Wedding Wishes
These messages are warm, sincere, and timeless. They work for most guests and most relationships — the kind of wish that reads beautifully in a card and ages even better over the years.
May your love always be bigger than your arguments and your laughter louder than your worries. Congratulations on finding your forever person.
Today you begin the greatest adventure of your lives — together. Wishing you a lifetime of joy, patience, and mornings that feel like this one.
Love isn’t just about the butterflies at the beginning. It’s about choosing each other on the hard days, the tired days, and the ordinary Tuesdays. Here’s to a lifetime of all of them.
May your home always be filled with warmth, your table always have room for one more, and your hearts always find their way back to each other.
Congratulations on your wedding day. May every year bring you closer, every challenge make you stronger, and every morning remind you why you said yes.
The love you share today is just the beginning of a story worth reading. Wishing you a beautiful, long, and laughter-filled chapter ahead.
A happy marriage is built on a million small choices. May you always choose kindness, choose patience, and choose each other — especially on the days it isn’t easy.
You found in each other what most people spend a lifetime searching for. Hold onto that. Congratulations.
Here’s to two people who make each other better just by being in the same room. Wishing you a marriage as wonderful as the love you’ve already shown the world.
May your journey together be filled with sunsets worth chasing, conversations worth having, and silences comfortable enough to rest in.
Not every love story looks the same, but the best ones feel the same — safe, warm, and like home. That’s exactly what you two are to each other. Congratulations.
Wishing you a love that deepens with every season and a marriage that becomes your greatest adventure and your softest place to land.
The day you met was the luckiest day for both of you — even if neither of you knew it yet. Congratulations on your beautiful beginning.
Today you promise forever. May forever feel exactly as good as today does.
Marriage is the longest and best conversation of your life. May yours always have room for laughter, honesty, and the occasional long pause.
Two hearts, one home, a lifetime of memories still to be made. Congratulations and all the happiness in the world.
Wishing you a marriage full of the kind of love that shows up quietly — in a cup of coffee made just right, in a hand found in the dark, in a laugh only you two understand.
Congratulations. May your love always be stronger than the hard days and gentler than the easy ones.
Here’s to a lifetime of choosing each other first, always.
You’ve found your person. Now go build something beautiful together. Congratulations from the bottom of my heart.
Romantic Wedding Wishes
These wishes lean into the deep, poetic emotion of the day. Perfect for close friends who know the couple well, or for including in a heartfelt card alongside a meaningful gift.
Some loves are quiet and certain — the kind that doesn’t need to announce itself because it’s already everywhere. That’s what you two have. Congratulations.
To love someone deeply is to see them fully and choose them anyway, every single day. May you always choose each other with that same certainty.
Love like yours doesn’t happen by accident. It’s the result of two people deciding, again and again, that this is worth it. Congratulations on your beautiful decision.
May your marriage be a shelter in every storm, a song in every silence, and a light in every shadow. Congratulations.
The way you look at each other is the way everyone hopes to be looked at. Wishing you a lifetime of that exact feeling.
There is no map for the life you’re stepping into together — and that’s the most beautiful part. Wishing you the courage to go wherever it leads.
In every love story, the best part isn’t the beginning or the ending. It’s the middle — the ordinary, unremarkable, irreplaceable middle. May yours be extraordinary.
A love like yours deserves a story worth telling. Here’s to writing one that surprises even you.
May you always be each other’s first call, last thought, and safest place. Congratulations on your wedding day.
You’ve given each other the rarest gift — to be known completely and loved anyway. Wishing you a lifetime of that love.
May the fire between you never go out, and the warmth it creates always be enough.
True love doesn’t make your world smaller. It opens it up. Here’s to a lifetime of expanding horizons, together.
To the couple whose love story already feels like a favourite book — congratulations on beginning your best chapter yet.
May you always find magic in the ordinary and adventure in the everyday. Here’s to a marriage as beautiful as the love that brought you to this moment.
Wishing you a love that grows wiser with every year, deeper with every season, and sweeter with every passing day.
Funny Wedding Wishes
The best funny wedding wishes make the whole table laugh — but still have a kernel of warmth hiding inside. Use these for couples who’d rather smile than sniffle, close friends who earned the right to joke, or for the toast that needs a good opener.
Congratulations! You’ve found the one person you’ll be mildly annoyed by for the rest of your life. Treasure that.
Marriage is just a 60-year sleepover with your best friend. Pack wisely. Wishing you a lifetime of good company.
They say love is blind. Marriage, however, is a very thorough eye examination. Good luck!
May your Wi-Fi be strong, your coffee hot, and your in-laws nearby — but not too nearby. Congratulations!
To the couple who finishes each other’s sentences: may you also finish each other’s leftovers. Congratulations on your wedding!
Congratulations! Remember: the secret to a happy marriage is to be wrong together enthusiastically.
Here’s to a lifetime of pretending to listen while actually looking at your phone — and still somehow knowing exactly what the other person meant. Congratulations.
May your arguments always end with laughter and your laughter always end with snorting. Congratulations!
You two are proof that the right person makes every annoying habit somehow endearing. Wishing you a lifetime of that delusion.
Congratulations on officially becoming each other’s emergency contact and favourite excuse to leave parties early.
May your love be modern enough to survive anything and old-fashioned enough to keep surprising you. Also, may your Netflix queue never cause an argument. Congratulations.
I always knew you two would end up together. Mostly because neither of you would survive dating anyone else. Congratulations!
Here’s to a love strong enough to weather IKEA trips, airport delays, and furniture assembly. You two have what it takes.
Marriage means never having to finish a sentence — because your partner already knows where it’s going and is already judging you for it. Here’s to that. Congratulations!
May your home always be full of laughter, your fridge always full of snacks, and your arguments always be about something wonderfully trivial. Congratulations!
You found someone who puts up with you. That is genuinely impressive. Many congratulations.
Here’s to the couple who chose each other out of billions of people on earth. And to think it probably started with a terrible opening line. Congratulations!
Marriage is the only war where you can sleep with the enemy and actually enjoy it. Best of luck — you’ll need it!
Wishing you a love that lasts longer than your phone battery and a marriage stronger than your Wi-Fi signal. Congratulations!
To many happy years of pretending to agree on the thermostat. Congratulations!
Short Wedding Wishes for Cards
Sometimes the card is small, the space is limited, or the moment calls for something clean and elegant rather than long. These short wedding wishes say everything in one or two lines — perfect for a card, a gift tag, a WhatsApp message, or the signature on a digital invitation response.
If you’re sending a digital card or message, check out our guide to WhatsApp wedding invitations for ideas on how couples are sharing their big day digitally — and how you can respond in kind.
Wishing you a lifetime of love, laughter, and adventure together.
Congratulations on your wedding day. May every year be better than the last.
Here’s to forever. Congratulations!
May your love story be one for the ages.
Happily ever after starts now. Congratulations!
Two hearts, one beautiful beginning. Congratulations.
Wishing you all the happiness in the world — today and always.
Love, laughter, and happily ever after. Congratulations!
May your marriage be as beautiful as you both are. Congratulations.
So happy for you both. Here’s to a lifetime of choosing each other.
The best is yet to come. Congratulations!
A perfect day for two perfect people. Wishing you forever.
Sending you all my love on your beautiful wedding day.
Together is the best place to be. Congratulations!
May today be just the beginning of a wonderful forever.
Cheers to love, laughter, and happily ever after!
Wishing you a marriage as wonderful as your love.
You found your person. Now go live your beautiful story.
So much love to you both today and every day after.
Here’s to the couple who proves love is worth it. Congratulations.
Wedding Wishes for Best Friend
Your best friend’s wedding calls for something that only you could write. You’ve watched this love story unfold. You’ve heard about the first date, the fights, the doubts, and the certainty that followed. Use that knowledge. A great wedding wish for a best friend isn’t just warm — it’s theirs.
I’ve watched you fall in love — the nervousness, the hope, the absolute certainty — and there’s no one I’d rather watch walk into forever. Congratulations, my love.
You didn’t just find a partner. You found the person you were going to become your best self with. Congratulations — I’m so incredibly proud of you.
I have front-row seats to this love story, and I can tell you: the ending is going to be spectacular. Congratulations.
You’ve been my best friend through every chapter of my life. Now it’s my absolute honour to cheer you into this one. Wishing you forever happiness.
I promised I wouldn’t cry. I lied. Congratulations — you deserve every single bit of this happiness.
You found someone who loves you the way I always knew you deserved to be loved. Today feels like the best kind of right. Congratulations.
I’ve seen you at your worst and still thought the world of you. He/She/They sees you at your worst and thinks the world of you too. Hold onto that human. Congratulations!
Here’s to the best friend who is now officially someone else’s problem too. I’ll share — but only barely. Congratulations and I love you.
No one deserves this happiness more than you. And no one is more excited for you than me. Congratulations on your wedding day.
You are my person. And today you found yours. That’s everything. Congratulations.
Wedding Wishes for Sister
Wedding wishes for a sister carry the weight of a shared childhood, a thousand shared memories, and a love that predates the couple itself. Write from that place.
You’ve been my first friend, my biggest cheerleader, and my favourite person to argue with. Today you gain a partner, and I gain a sibling. Congratulations — I couldn’t love you more.
I watched you grow from my little sister into the most remarkable woman I know. Today, I get to watch you become someone’s forever. I’m so proud I could burst. Congratulations.
To my sister: May your marriage be as full of love, laughter, and loudness as our childhood home was. You deserve every bit of this. Congratulations.
You have always been the one who loves the hardest. Today, someone gets to receive that love for the rest of their life. They are the luckiest person in the room. Congratulations.
Big sister, little sister, best sisters — today we add a new chapter. Congratulations. I will love you and your partner forever.
Growing up with you is one of the greatest gifts of my life. Watching you fall in love is a very close second. Congratulations on your wedding day.
May your marriage have all the joy and none of the drama of growing up together. (No promises on the drama.) Congratulations, sis — I love you endlessly.
I used to think no one would be good enough for you. Then I met your partner, and I changed my mind completely. Congratulations to you both.
To my sister on her wedding day: I love you more than any card could hold. May your life together be as beautiful as you’ve always deserved. Congratulations.
From the girl who stole my clothes to the woman who stole my heart — congratulations on your wedding day, sis. I’m so happy for you.
Wedding Wishes for Brother
You’ve always been my annoying older/younger brother — and my greatest source of pride. Today you become someone’s husband, and I couldn’t be more honoured to witness it. Congratulations.
You found someone who brings out the absolute best in you. As someone who’s seen both sides, I can say that’s no small feat. Congratulations, bro.
I always knew you’d find your person. I just didn’t expect you to find someone this good. She/He/They must have very high standards and very low expectations. Just kidding — congratulations.
To my brother on his wedding day: you deserve a love that’s as strong and as steady as you are. You’ve found it. Congratulations and I love you.
Growing up alongside you is one of my life’s great privileges. Watching you become a husband today is one of its great joys. Congratulations.
May your marriage be full of the same loyalty, humour, and stubbornness you’ve shown all your life — just pointed in a better direction. Congratulations!
You’ve been my brother my whole life, and today you gain a family of your own. Here’s to the next chapter — may it be your best one yet. Congratulations.
No one in this room is prouder of you today than I am. Congratulations on your wedding — you’ve chosen well and you deserve every bit of this happiness.
Wedding Wishes for Daughter
Writing a wedding wish for your daughter is one of the hardest things a parent will do — not because there’s nothing to say, but because there’s too much. Start with one true thing and let the rest follow.
You have been the greatest adventure of my life. Today you begin your own. I love you more than any words can hold, and I am so incredibly proud of the person you’ve become. Congratulations, my darling.
From the day you were born, I hoped you’d find exactly this: a love that is safe, joyful, and absolutely certain. You found it. I am the proudest parent in the world today.
Watching you fall in love has been one of the greatest privileges of my life. Congratulations on your wedding day. Your father/mother/I love you beyond measure.
You raised the bar so high I worried no one could reach it. And then you found someone who didn’t just reach it — they raised it even further. Congratulations, sweetheart.
My greatest wish for you has always been happiness. Today, you have it. Today, you have everything. Congratulations, my beautiful girl.
You are everything I ever hoped you would become. Today, I give you to someone else — with enormous pride and a very full heart. Congratulations, my darling daughter.
May your marriage be a reflection of who you are: kind, brave, funny, and full of heart. I love you endlessly. Congratulations.
The love I have for you has no end. The joy I feel today has no words. Congratulations, my daughter — you deserve the world and you’ve found someone to explore it with.
Wedding Wishes for Son
You have been my greatest pride since the day you were born. Today that pride overflows. Congratulations on your wedding day, son — you’ve chosen beautifully and you deserve everything good that follows.
I raised you to be kind, strong, and full of heart. Today I see all of that walking down the aisle. I could not be more proud. Congratulations.
Watching you become the man you are today is the greatest reward of my life. Congratulations, son — may your marriage be as strong and as wonderful as you are.
To my son on his wedding day: I have always wanted you to find a love that completes you. Watching you find it is something I will carry in my heart forever. Congratulations.
You came into this world as my greatest adventure. Today you begin your own. Go and build something beautiful. I love you. Congratulations.
I always hoped you’d find someone who sees you the way I see you — exceptional, worthy, and extraordinary. Today you married that person. Congratulations, my son.
May your marriage be full of the same warmth, laughter, and love you have always brought into our home. Congratulations — I am so deeply proud of you.
Wedding Wishes for Colleague or Coworker
A wedding wish for a colleague needs to be warm and genuine without overstepping into territory that’s too personal. Think of these as the professional tier — genuinely happy, appropriately affectionate, and easy to include with a group card or gift.
Wishing you and your partner a lifetime of happiness, love, and well-earned rest from the working week. Congratulations on your wedding!
Congratulations on your wedding day! You bring so much warmth to this workplace — I have no doubt you bring even more to your home. Wishing you all the best.
It’s been a pleasure working alongside you, and an even greater pleasure watching you find happiness. Congratulations to you and your partner!
Wishing you a beautiful wedding day and a lifetime of joy. You deserve every bit of this happiness. Congratulations!
Congratulations! May your marriage bring you even more joy than the best day at work — and may there be many, many such days ahead.
So happy for you on your wedding day. Wishing you love, laughter, and a partner who always understands when work runs late. Congratulations!
Congratulations on your wedding! May your new chapter be as successful and rewarding as everything you’ve brought to this team.
Wishing you a lifetime of love and happiness. You deserve a partner who matches your heart — and from everything you’ve shared, it sounds like you’ve found one. Congratulations!
Wedding Wishes for a Second Marriage
Second marriages deserve the same celebration as first ones — and in many ways, more. These wishes honour the courage it takes to love again and the wisdom that comes with it.
It takes courage to love again, and wisdom to love better. You’ve shown both. Congratulations on your wedding day — here’s to a fresh, beautiful beginning.
You didn’t give up on love. You gave it the time to find the right form. Congratulations — this beginning is everything it was meant to be.
The best love stories aren’t always the first ones. Sometimes they’re the ones that come when you finally know who you are and exactly what you need. Congratulations.
Today is not a second chance. Today is the right beginning at exactly the right time. Wishing you all the happiness you’ve earned and all the love you deserve.
You found each other with open eyes and full hearts. That is a rare and precious thing. Congratulations on your wedding day.
May this chapter be your greatest one yet — full of all the love, peace, and joy that you both so richly deserve. Congratulations.
Love found you again. That’s not a coincidence. That’s who you are. Congratulations — wishing you a lifetime of happiness together.
Religious and Spiritual Wedding Wishes
For couples whose faith is central to their lives, a religious or spiritual wish carries extra meaning. These messages draw on themes of blessing, purpose, and divine love without being denominationally specific unless you know the couple’s tradition well.
May God bless your marriage with patience, grace, and a love that deepens with every passing year. Congratulations.
A cord of three strands is not easily broken. Wishing you a marriage rooted in faith, love, and lasting commitment. Congratulations.
May your home be filled with God’s grace and your hearts always guided by His love. Congratulations on your beautiful, blessed wedding day.
The love you share is a gift from above. May you honour it, cherish it, and grow it every single day. Congratulations and God bless you both.
May your marriage be a reflection of God’s love — generous, patient, steadfast, and kind. Congratulations on your wedding day.
Today two souls become one in the sight of God and all who love you. May His blessings be upon your home and your hearts forever. Congratulations.
Wishing you a love built on faith, filled with joy, and grounded in the certainty that you are exactly where you were meant to be. Congratulations.
May the Lord bless you and keep you — as individuals and as partners — and may your marriage always be a place where His love is felt. Congratulations.
Two hearts, united in love and bound by faith. May your journey together always be guided by grace. Congratulations and God bless.
May your union be blessed abundantly — in laughter, in peace, in purpose, and in every ordinary day that you make extraordinary together. Congratulations.
What to Write in a Wedding Card
Knowing what to write in a wedding card is its own skill — separate from finding the right wish. The card is the frame. Here’s a simple formula that works every time:
- Open with a greeting — use the couple’s names. “Dear [Name] and [Name]” or “To my dearest [Name]” immediately makes it personal.
- Write the wish — one to three sentences from the categories above, chosen for your relationship and their tone.
- Add one specific detail — something only you could add. A memory, a moment, a reference only they’d understand. This is the part they’ll read twice.
- Close with love — “With all my love,” “Wishing you both the world,” or simply “With so much happiness for you today.”
- Sign your name — and if there’s room, add a P.S. with something funny or sweet. The P.S. is almost always the line they read aloud.
Example:
Dear Sarah and James,
May your marriage be full of laughter, adventure, and the kind of love that gets better every year. I have watched this love story from the very beginning, and I can tell you — the best parts are still ahead. With all my love and more happiness than this card can hold,
— Emma
P.S. I’ll try not to cry during the vows. No promises.
If you’re navigating the wording for the formal side of the day — names, parents, hosts — our wedding invitation wording guide is a great companion resource.
How to Deliver Wedding Wishes Memorably
A beautiful wish deserves a beautiful delivery. The format you choose says almost as much as the words themselves.
1. The Handwritten Card
Still the gold standard. Handwriting is personal in a way printing never is. Use a good pen, write slowly, and don’t worry about perfect handwriting — the effort is the point. A handwritten card is something couples keep in a box for decades.
2. The Personalized Video Message
Video wishes have become one of the most cherished gifts a guest can give — especially for guests who can’t attend in person. A personalized video message via MessageAR lets you record your wish, add your own music, and deliver it in a format the couple can watch, save, and share with family who weren’t there. It’s the difference between being remembered and being unforgettable.
For couples who’ve already embraced digital communication throughout their planning process, a video wish is a natural extension of the experience. If you want to see how modern couples are blending digital and personal, our guide to wedding digital invitation wording shows how thoughtful digital communication has become a central part of celebrating love in 2026.
3. WhatsApp and Messaging Apps
A WhatsApp message is quick, but it doesn’t have to be forgettable. Use one of the heartfelt or romantic messages above, attach a photo of you with the couple, and send it at a moment they’ll actually see it — the morning of the wedding, or the day after when the chaos has settled. Our full guide to WhatsApp wedding invitations and messaging has more on how couples are using messaging platforms throughout the wedding journey.
4. The Wedding Toast
If you’re giving a toast, your wish becomes a performance. Keep it under three minutes. Open with a laugh, move to a story, close with the wish. The structure is: funny → true → beautiful. Never start with “I was asked to say a few words.” Just start with the funny thing.
5. A Group Video or Message Book
Coordinating wishes from a group of friends or family is one of the most moving gifts of a wedding. A digital compilation of video messages from people who couldn’t attend — parents from overseas, college friends scattered across countries — is the kind of gift that plays on repeat for years. MessageAR makes this easy with shareable links that gather messages from multiple senders into one experience.
Timing tip: If you’re sending a digital wish, send it the night before the wedding or the morning of. The couple is in a quiet, reflective state — the message will land differently (and better) than if it arrives during the reception chaos.
If you’re looking for ideas on how to phrase wishes for other milestone moments, our guides on birthday wishes and graduation wishes follow the same principle — tone matched to relationship, specificity over generality, delivery matched to occasion.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wedding Wishes
What is the best thing to say in a wedding wish?
The best wedding wishes are specific to the couple. A warm, general message is fine, but the one they’ll remember is the one that references something only you could know — how they met, a quality you admire in one of them, or a small, true observation about their love. Lead with that, then add a forward-looking blessing for their life together.
How long should a wedding wish be?
For a card: two to five sentences is ideal. Enough to say something meaningful, short enough to be read in one breath. For a toast: two to three minutes. For a video message: sixty to ninety seconds. Longer is rarely better — precision is the goal.
What should I write in a wedding card if I don’t know the couple well?
Stick to the universals: warmth, congratulations, and a forward-looking wish. Something like: “Wishing you a lifetime of joy, laughter, and love — congratulations on your beautiful day.” It’s sincere without overreaching, and that’s exactly right for the distance of the relationship.
Is it okay to be funny in a wedding card?
Absolutely — if you know the couple well and humour is part of your relationship with them. The safest funny messages have warmth underneath the joke. If you’re unsure, pair a funny opening line with a genuinely heartfelt closing sentence. The laugh + the emotion is always the best combination.
Can I send wedding wishes via WhatsApp instead of a card?
Yes, and increasingly it’s expected, especially for guests who couldn’t attend. A thoughtful message with a personal photo attached, sent at the right moment, can be just as meaningful as a card. For larger, more lasting impact, a personalized video message delivered through MessageAR will stand out far more than a text — and the couple can revisit it for years.
What are the most popular wedding wishes?
The most used wedding wishes tend to centre on three themes: a lifetime of happiness, growing stronger together, and a home full of love and laughter. The messages that stand out always add a fourth element: something specific and personal that shows the writer was actually thinking about this couple, not a couple in general.
How do I wish someone at a second wedding?
Focus on the present and the future — not the past. Celebrate the courage it takes to love again and the wisdom that comes with knowing yourself better. Avoid anything that references previous relationships or makes the occasion feel like a “second attempt.” Frame it as exactly what it is: a new beginning that’s exactly right for exactly now.
What’s the difference between a wedding wish and a wedding blessing?
A wedding wish expresses your hope for the couple’s future. A wedding blessing invokes a higher power — God, the universe, or some divine force — to watch over them. Religious wedding wishes blur this line intentionally. For non-religious couples, stick to wishes. For couples with strong faith, a blessing feels more meaningful and personal.
Conclusion
Wedding wishes are one of the few times in adult life where you’re invited to say something genuinely true and deeply felt to someone you love — and where they’re actually ready to receive it. Most people underestimate that invitation. They write something safe when they could write something real.
You now have 200+ wishes to draw from — heartfelt, romantic, funny, short, and deeply personal. Use them as starting points, combine them freely, or let them remind you of the specific, true thing you already knew you wanted to say.
The couple is going to get a lot of cards this week. Make yours the one they read twice. Make yours the one that ends up taped to a wall in the kitchen three years from now, dog-eared and a little creased, next to a wedding photo. That’s the one that wins.
And if you want to make your wish truly unforgettable — send it as a personalized video message with MessageAR. Your voice, your face, your words — delivered in a format couples save forever.
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