Invitations are the first thing your guests will receive that really sets the tone for your wedding. What will your invitation say about your wedding?
Formal/Traditional
To set a formal or traditional tone, keep the invitation simple with minimal color. Script font is always formal and traditional feeling.
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Modern
For a modern style, think clean lines and minimal distraction.
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Garden
If you know you are going with a garden style on wedding day, give your guests a little glimpse into your plan with an invitation suite that features flowers and greenery.
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Nature
If you plan to have an outdoor or a mountain wedding, get inspired by an invitation with some nature on it! This could be a great nod to the outdoors for a rustic style wedding as well.
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Vintage
Block lettering and an art deco border will really set the vintage tone.
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Laser Cut
Add something different to your invitation like a laser cut fold. This is where the paper is cut out with a laser to create a design.
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Metallic Foil
Whether you use gold, silver or rose gold as your accent metallic in your color palette, use that same color on your invitation for a fun, modern pop.
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Acrylic
Somewhat a modern look, somewhat a look all its own, go with an acrylic invitation to really make a statement and stand out.
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Belly Band
Wrap your invitation in a belly band for a very regal feeling, especially if you use a seal like this one!
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Pocket Fold
If you are planning for several inserts to your invitation, a pocket fold is a great idea. A little more traditional, a pocket fold invitation gives your inserts a pocket to sit in and fold up all in one.
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Envelope Liner
Wow your guests with something extra like an envelope liner. This is when the inside of the envelope is a print or different color.
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