The average couple in the United States spends between $1,500 and $5,000 on their wedding flowers, or about 10% of their total budget. That underscores how important things like bouquets and centerpieces are when you’re about to say I do. Start the flower fest early with these floral wedding invitations that run the gamut from Art Deco-inspired to totally modern and just about everything in between.
1. Lush Botanicals
Floral wedding invitations get real with Lush Botanicals — really real, actually, thanks to close-up photography of some exquisite blooms. As if the stunning shots of pink and purple petals and delicate stems weren’t enough, the flower pics are offset by a contemporary black and white diamond print for extra pizazz.
2. Floral Lace
Modern femininity is the name of the game with Floral Lace. A lovely vintage-inspired floral lace drapes across the page, giving the design lots of texture, while a combination of curvy and typewriter-like fonts add balance and keep things fresh. Black and white on one side, kraft coloring on the other — this design is modern rusticity at its finest.
3. Floral Burst
Call it icy, call it subtle, call it sophisticated — any way you look at it, Floral Burst’s tone-on-tone design serves a ton of style. This is a floral that works just as well for a summer wedding as it does for a winter affair, ensuring you can bring a bouquet of blooms to your guests all year long.
4. Paradise of Love
Did somebody say destination wedding? Paradise of Love is practically bursting with tropical botanicals. From the spiky fern fronds to the abundance of brightly colored flowers peeking out from behind the text block holding your names and details, the accents on this invitation will help your loved ones get ready for tons of fun in the sun.
5. Rustic Woodgrain
Rustic Woodgrain’s country chic design is just what you need for a casual get-together in your backyard or in a thoughtfully renovated barn. Sketched white florals sit atop a buttery woodgrain background with matching text details that make this all-in-one wedding invitation an easy, breezy way to announce your big day.
6. Floral Touch
Did someone order some drama? Your guests will be dreaming of a ritzy reception full of jewel tones and elegant décor once they lay eyes on this Floral Touch invitation. The combination of rich colors on a stark white background and your names in gorgeous loopy font puts romance and splendor at center stage.
7. Sunflower Bliss
Sunflowers stand for loyalty, longevity, and adoration, which makes them perfect for a wedding invitation. Good thing Sunflower Bliss features plenty of the happy yellow blooms. They form a sort of frame for your wedding details, including your name, wedding date, and ceremony location, and make an appearance on the envelope and some enclosures as well. Significance + sentiment = a super choice for a wedding invite.
8. Secret Garden
Secret Garden’s contemporary design presents florals in a new way, ditching feminine frills and a mosaic of color in favor of monochrome patterning that looks like haute couture wallpaper. A few sprigs on the front of the invitation accent your initials; flip the invite and you’ll discover wall-to-wall flowers on the back. Navy blue not in line with your color scheme? Swap it out for another hue to personalize the design to match your target aesthetic.
9. Delightful Blooms
From the softly speckled backdrop of Delightful Blooms to the watercolor flowers gently enveloping the details of your big day, this invitation comes bearing vintage charm and the promise of a ceremony and reception that are full of charm. Opt for a shaped invite to add another enchanting aspect to your personalized wedding stationery.
10. Dreamy Meadows
Like peering through a fence to take a gander at the flourishing gardens inside, the cut-out ampersand at the center of Dream Meadows offers a sneak peak of the flowery wonderland that lies beyond. The bold evergreen background is easy to customize, as are the terracotta accents that currently contribute the perfect amount of earthy pink.
11. Rustic Wreath
Kraft paper inspired the background of this design, but Rustic Wreath goes beyond arts and crafts thanks to sophisticated details like pretty white stripes, a wreath of graphic florals, and just enough text to let guests in on the vital whos, whats, and wheres.
12. Floral Envy
Multiple design styles collide to create a totally unique invitation called Floral Envy. Bold geometric stripes. Color blocking. Retro florals that look hand drawn. Oversized fonts. Art deco framing. The only thing missing is your personal touches — add your names, key info, and custom colors (if desired), and you’re good to go.
13. Sophisticated Succulents
Longing to infuse your wedding with botanical elements but not quite sold on traditional flowers? Let Sophisticated Succulents be the foundation for the rest of your festivities. Little succulents on every table as well as décor with geometric touches and soft shades of green — it’s a spring wedding everyone will remember for all the right reasons.
14. Sweet Anemone
There’s no way you could ignore Sweet Anemone, but who’d want to? Big, bold flowers with purple centers are super eye-catching, yet the white-on-white of the blossoms and background add a demure touch that keeps everything in balance. The folded versions incorporate more modern elements like thick dots and skinny stripes, too.
15. Dramatic Roses
Roses and romance go hand in hand, so it’s no surprise that Dramatic Roses uses the popular red flower to paint a striking picture. Perfect for traditionalists and couples who want a classic wedding, this invitation is just what you need for a black-tie wedding with all the trimmings.
16. Dark Blooms
Dark Blooms is definitely dramatic, but it’s also abstract, using bright splashes of pink and smoky grey against streaks of black to maximize visual impact. It’s watercolor meets a bunch of bright blossoms, with details written in sloping script to push the design over the top.
17. Diamond Garden
Honor your love of Art Deco vibes with Diamond Garden, a wedding invitation that combines geometric framing with soft, peachy blossoms and sprigs of greenery for a result that practically screams spring. This dynamic design would work for a variety of scenarios ranging from a casual bridal brunch to a more formal reception.
18. Greenery Crown
Much as the name suggests, Greenery Crown skips over the typical bunches of brightly colored blossoms and pastel petals in favor of arches featuring all kinds of greenery. Beautifully botanical yet unexpected, this suite feels sophisticated while still working for more laid-back weddings too.
19. Wedding Florals
A textbook example of what traditional wedding florals look like — only better. A stark white background thrusts the pale flowers and lush greenery to the forefront, where they support a text-filled box featuring your wedding-day details.
20. Winsome Bouquet
Couples in love with florals yet craving more customization will adore Winsome Bouquet and all its options for customization. The design includes a large color block and matching floral corners, but you can change the star color to almost any hue you desire. Whether you’re building your entire reception around this year’s trending wedding colors or know your fiancé won’t settle for anything less than floor-to-ceiling Chestnut and Pumpkin, you can use this template to create a beautiful floral invite that ticks every box.
21. Love In Bloom
Love in Bloom looks like it was hand-illustrated just for you. Delicate floral-trimmed vines line the sides of the invite and create borders around the text, and extra flowers and sprigs show up here and there just for fun. The design feels antique and has the strength and appeal to make a gorgeous keepsake just in case you want to frame one as a souvenir to show off for years to come.
22. Vintage Bloom
Spring wedding just around the corner? Customize Vintage Bloom and get guests excited about all the pretty flowers, meandering vines, and shades of pink that epitomize spring I dos.
23. An Autumn Affair
Flowers — they’re not just for spring or summer anymore! While many fall weddings star leafy centerpieces or even a smattering of pumpkins, An Autumn Affair proves that florals deserve a place at the table too. Twigs, leaves, and pinecones combined with quirky plaid make for an invite that’s the epitome of harvest haute couture.
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