50 Ideas for Your Wedding Invitations
Craft an invitation that goes beyond the standard details — like time, place, and dress code — and gives guests a glimpse of your style as a couple and the wedding celebration to come. Put your personal stamp on correspondence using illustrations, fun fonts, embellishments, and more!
By: Stefania Sainato
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Highlight a tropical destination wedding setting with bright and festive hues.
Photo Credit: Relate Studios
Embellishments
A belly band with the initials of the soon-to-be newlyweds creates a beautiful first impression when guests tear open the envelope.
Invitation by Five Dot Design / Photo Credit: Ben Elsass Photography
Embellishments
Embrace the frosty temps with a snowflake overlay.
Photo Credit: Carla Ten Eyck Photography
Use of Color
For an ultra-coordinated effect, choose stamps in the same color palette as your invite, like the watercolor-inspired design shown here.
Invitation by Underwood Letterpress / Photo courtesy of Underwood Letterpress
Laser-Cut Details
A beautifully intricate laser-cut pocket offered a sneak peek of the couple's sophisticated Southern wedding affair.
Invitation by William Arthur / Photo Credit: Pasha Belman Photography
Fonts
Classic calligraphy and black-tie bashes go hand in hand. Plus, how sweet is the "Celebrate love!" envelope inscription?
Invitation: Zenadia Design / Photo courtesy of Zenadia Design
Photos
Showcase your wedding location in your paper suite, like this charming Cape Cod three-piece set. Include a map with icons for special landmarks.
Photo Credit: Shoreshotz1 Photography
Illustrations
Art-Deco inspired details are perfect for a vintage-loving bride and groom.
Photo Credit: Stevie Ramos Photography
Use of Color
Use contrasting ink colors to highlight different parts of your event.
Invitation by Sash and Bow / Photo Credit: Emily Steffen Photography
Fonts
A tri-fold wedding invitation with a printed background makes a bold first impression.
Photo Credit: Chameleon Imagery
Illustrations
For consistency, use the same motif and fonts for all of your corresponding stationery items.
Photo Credit: Sarah Tew Photography
Illustrations
Under-the-sea coral instantly channels a beachy vibe.
Photo Credit: Sara Purdy Photography
Fun Extras
Include a prompt for guests to submit their favorite song requests, which you can then share with your DJ or band.
Photo Credit: Monique Hessler Photography
Modern Shapes and Sizes
More couples are thinking outside the box with cool and creative invitation shapes. Just keep in mind that it will cost more to mail an envelope that is rigid, nonrectangular, or not uniformly thick.
Invitation by The LL Studio / Photo Credit: Magnolia Adam's Photography
Illustrations
Collaborate with your stationer to create a one-of-a-kind illustration that's meaningful to you. For example, this invitation featured the church where the couple said "I do."
Photo Credit: Leigh + Becca
Embellishments
A faux peacock feather is such a glamorous touch!
Invitation by Designs in Paper / Photo Credit: Jewels Photography
Borders and Envelope Liners
Or pick two statement-making patterns: one for your border and another for your liner.
Photo Credit: Jennifer Crenshaw Photography
Fonts
A text-heavy invitation with simple details (check out those cute hearts!) is ideal for a casual outdoor affair.
Photo Credit: Al Weddings
Use of Color
Metallic calligraphy pops against a dark envelope, as opposed to standard cream or ivory.
Photo Credit: Jeff Walker Photography
Embellishments
Add Old World elegance to your invitation with a wax seal. You can make your own using a crafting kit, or see if your stationer offers ready-made options with convenient adhesive backing.
Photo Credit: Your Lovely Wedding
Fonts
An all-lowercase font gives off a youthful, free-spirited vibe.
Photo Credit: Vanessa Hicks Photography
Borders and Envelope Liners
Make your names stand out with an illustrated border.
Photo Credit: Tana Photography LLC
Embellishments
Combining burlap and lace is the epitome of rustic elegance.
Invitation by The Paper Perfectionist / Photo courtesy of The Paper Perfectionist
Fun Extras
A luggage tag is such a fun and useful stationery add-on for a destination wedding!
Invitation by The Paper Perfectionist / Photo courtesy of The Paper Perfectionist
Embellishments
Add a dose of sparkle to your invitation suite with crystal or pearl accents.
Invitation by Engaging Papers / Photo courtesy of Engaging Papers
Borders and Envelope Liners
For an extra "wow" factor, choose an envelope pattern in a complementary design as the main invite.
Invitation by Engaging Papers / Photo courtesy of Engaging Papers
Use of Color
A subtle wash of color adds gorgeous visual interest to an otherwise classic invitation.
Invitation by Engaging Papers / Photo courtesy of Engaging Papers
Fonts
A font with regal flourishes befits this storybook wedding at a public library.
Invitation by The Paper Perfectionist / Photo courtesy of The Paper Perfectionist
Illustrations
A pineapple graphic added a whimsical, unexpected element to a preppy navy and pink combo.
Invitation by The Paper Perfectionist / Photo courtesy of The Paper Perfectionist
Illustrations
Highlight a key component from your venue on your invitation suite.
Invitation by The Paper Perfectionist / Photo courtesy of The Paper Perfectionist
Borders and Envelope Liners
Invitation by plainjane designs / Photo Credit: Andie Freeman Photography
Borders and Envelope Liners
Give your invitation some edge with a graphic border.
Invitation by plainjane designs / Photo Credit: Andie Freeman Photography
Photos
Put your engagement photos to good use by incorporating them into your invite or save-the-date, like this BMX groom's action-packed shot.
Photo Credit: Tony Gambino Photography
Fonts
Bring a modern-themed wedding to life on paper with an oversized graphic font.
Photo Credit: Candice C. Cusic Photography
Illustrations
With the help of a stationer friend, this couple created a custom crest for their new family.
Photo Credit: Elisha Clarke
Embellishments
Dress up store-bought invitations with luxe ribbon.
Invitation by Maureen H. Hall Stationery and Invitations / Photo Credit: Le Secret d'Audrey
Illustrations
Introduce your loved ones to your wedding theme using an illustrated motif, like this stunning floral design we spotted at a garden wedding.
Invitation by Rifle Paper Co / Photo Credit: Micah and Megan Photographers
Embellishments
DIY invitations adorned with fabric flowers and book pages were a lovely addition to a shabby-chic wedding.
Photo Credit: Jeff Wallace Photography
Photos
The invitations were designed by the bride, who owns a design business called Kiex Fötögraphy & Design, to resemble an old newspaper.
Photo Credit: Sugar & Soul Photography
Embellishments
Twine lends a charming country feel to any invitation suite.
Photo Credit: Kate Holstein
Photos
Personalize the stamps for your invitation with various photos from your engagement session.
Photo Credit: Sarzy O from Timeless Tales Photography on Polka Dot Bride via Lover.ly; Stamp: Zazzle.com
Borders and Envelope Liners
Invitations by Madranas Custom Culture / Photo Credit: Dan and Melissa Photography