To the bride — may your marriage be the kind that gets quieter, deeper, and funnier with time.
Love Wishes Mix For A Wedding Shower
A special collection of love and commitment messages written by family and friends of the couple to celebrate their special day.
Wishing you a love that stays curious — about each other, about the world, about the small Tuesdays.
May you argue well, apologize quickly, and laugh in the same room at the same thing often.
To the couple — here's to the unglamorous love: shared chargers, shared chores, shared private jokes.
May your house smell like something good more often than not.
Wishing you a marriage where both of you keep growing, and the growing keeps matching up.
Here's to choosing each other on the easy days and the harder ones that come asking for ID.
May your love be steady weather with the occasional thunderstorm — for character.
Wishing you a partnership where the dishes get done by whoever sees them first, eventually.
To the bride — your person is lucky, and they appear to know it. Keep them aware.
May you build a life where coming home is the best thing that happens all day.
Wishing you the small luxuries of long love: in-jokes, shared playlists, the same side of the bed.
Here's to a marriage that ages like good linen — softer, more itself, never out of style.
May your love be brave enough to be boring, and wise enough to know that's the prize.
Wishing you tenderness on the days you didn't plan for tenderness.
To the bride — may your wedding be lovely and your marriage be lovelier.
Here's to the slow art of paying attention to one person on purpose.
May you keep dating each other, even after you're allowed not to.
Wishing you a love that survives the IKEA assembly instructions.
To the couple — may you find a rhythm you both can dance to, even when only one of you is dancing.
Here's to learning each other's silences, which are usually where the real news is.
May your love be patient in traffic, generous in kitchens, and honest in difficult rooms.
Wishing you a marriage of small ceremonies: the first coffee, the goodnight, the unlocked door.
To the bride — may your person keep being your favorite story, told in the present tense.
Here's to choosing each other twice a day, in case the first time gets distracted.