What Do You Say on a Wedding Card: 40 Heartfelt Messages

What Do You Say on a Wedding Card: 40 Heartfelt Messages

By Olivia Chen ·
## You Have the Card. Now What? You picked the perfect wedding card, signed your name on the gift tag, and now you're staring at a blank white interior with a pen in hand. Sound familiar? You're not alone — knowing what to say on a wedding card trips up even the most eloquent people. The good news: a few genuine words mean far more than a perfectly crafted poem. Here's exactly what to write. --- ## Section 1: The Formula for a Perfect Wedding Card Message Every great wedding card message has three simple parts: 1. **Open with warmth** — acknowledge the occasion directly. 2. **Add something personal** — a memory, a quality you admire, or a wish specific to *them*. 3. **Close with a forward-looking wish** — bless their future together. **Example using the formula:** > *"Congratulations on your wedding day! Watching you two grow together over the years has been a joy. Wishing you a lifetime of laughter, adventure, and unwavering love."* This works whether you're a close friend, a coworker, or a distant relative. --- ## Section 2: Messages by Relationship Type ### For Close Friends - *"I've watched you fall in love, and today I get to watch you choose each other forever. So proud of you both. Here's to a lifetime of inside jokes and adventures."* - *"You two are my favorite love story. Congratulations — now let's celebrate!"* - *"I knew from the moment you told me about them that this was it. Today proves me right. Love you both endlessly."* ### For Family Members - *"Welcoming [name] into our family is one of the greatest gifts. Wishing you both a marriage as beautiful as this day."* - *"Watching you grow into the person you are today has been my greatest privilege. May your marriage be filled with the same love you've always given us."* - *"Our family just got a little bigger and a lot more wonderful. Congratulations."* ### For Coworkers or Acquaintances - *"Congratulations on your wedding! Wishing you both happiness and joy in this exciting new chapter."* - *"What a wonderful milestone. Best wishes to you and your partner for a lifetime of love."* - *"So happy to celebrate this special day with you. Congratulations!"* ### For the Couple (When You Know Both) - *"Two of my favorite people, now officially a team. The world better watch out. Congratulations!"* - *"You make each other better, and that's the best thing a marriage can do. Wishing you a lifetime of that."* --- ## Section 3: Short, Sweet, and Meaningful One-Liners Sometimes less is more — especially when paired with a heartfelt gift. These short wedding card messages work perfectly: - *"Happily ever after starts today."* - *"Love, laughter, and happily ever after."* - *"Here's to forever."* - *"Wishing you a lifetime of love and happiness."* - *"Congratulations — you found your person."* - *"May your love always be stronger than your WiFi."* *(for a fun couple)* - *"The best is yet to come."* - *"Today is just the beginning."* --- ## Section 4: Adding Humor Without Going Too Far Funny wedding card messages land beautifully with the right couple — and fall flat (or worse) with the wrong one. Use humor only when: - You know the couple well enough to joke with them. - The tone of their wedding is relaxed and casual. - The joke is about love and marriage, not at anyone's expense. **Safe funny messages:** - *"Marriage is a workshop — where the husband works and the wife shops. Kidding! Wishing you equal partnership and endless joy."* - *"Congratulations on finding someone who will tolerate you forever. That's true love."* - *"Love is blind, but marriage is a real eye-opener. May you always like what you see."* - *"Here's to a lifetime of arguing about the thermostat together."* **Avoid:** jokes about divorce, past relationships, or anything that could embarrass the couple in front of family. --- ## Common Myths About Wedding Card Messages **Myth 1: Your message needs to be long to be meaningful.** Not true. A two-sentence message that's genuine and specific to the couple will always outshine a generic paragraph copied from the internet. Length signals effort; authenticity signals love. **Myth 2: You should quote a famous poem or song lyric.** Quotes can feel impersonal unless they hold real meaning for you or the couple. A line from *their* favorite song or a book they both love? Perfect. A generic Rumi quote you Googled? Skip it. Your own words — even simple ones — carry more weight. --- ## Your Next Step Knowing what to say on a wedding card comes down to one thing: sincerity. Pick the message style that fits your relationship — heartfelt, humorous, or brief — and add one personal detail that makes it uniquely theirs. That's it. Grab your pen, choose a message from this guide, and make it your own. The couple will treasure it far longer than you expect.