Sunny and Cheery
Photo: Joielala Photographie
This couple customized their blue-and-yellow “Flora” invitation suite by Love vs Design.
For a touch of romance, opt for this invitation inspired by vintage watercolors and botanical prints.
Perfect for a celebration at the sea, this invitation features hibiscus flowers, which often grow near the shore.
A design of brightly colored blooms creates an appealing texture in this garden-inspired piece.
Even though poppies are spring flowers, their deep reds and oranges can lend this stationery to a fall wedding.
These abstract orchids counterbalance Victorian-style trim for a look that could suit a garden party or a black-tie affair.
Light- and dark-brown engraving on ecru paper give this elegant lily of the valley suite a finely detailed look.
This invite features blooming wild flowers (and even a curious insect), making it perfect for an outdoor affair.
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Invite guests to a spring wedding with floral arrangements -- in the form of invitations (our clip art comes with save-the-dates, invites, reply cards, and escort cards).
The floral motif in this invitation is delicate and subtle, a reflection of wildflowers found at the Michigan ranch where this real wedding took place.
The floral border of this real wedding invite was inspired by the ceremony decor.
A dainty floral design subtly incorporates this real wedding's soft yellow, green, and gray color palette.
For an outdoor wedding in Northern California, delicate images of lavender, which echo the actual plants that surround the the ceremony location, set the tone for guests.
A cherry blossom motif graces this pink-and-plum letterpressed stationery without overpowering it.
Thick, creamy envelopes addressed in swirls of red calligraphy matched the tone of the red floral details in the corners of this invite.
This invitation suite was inspired by floral fabric patterns, rather than their botanical counterparts.
This leafy invitation suite reflects the setting of this real wedding in a lush park.
Shades of pink, gray, and white create the pallette for this modern motif of patterns inspired by Japanese floral textiles.
This blue, black, and white letterpress stationery takes its inspiration from the garden.
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