If you're having a garden wedding or want to create an alfresco vibe for your ballroom wedding, take a look at these garden wedding invitation ideas for your invite and paper goods.
Whether spring is in the air and fresh blossoms can be seen everywhere or you're looking forward to the springtime season ahead and want to evoke a garden-inspired feel for your nuptials, we're sharing some gorgeous wedding invitations you'll love. No matter where your wedding will be held, an elegant pattern of blooms is the perfect first impression for guests to have of your big day.
Though each of these invitation suites may have floral or foliage elements, they express themselves in varying ways. Vibrant hues to neutral shades, oversized illustrations to delicate blossoms, watercolors, letterpress, and foil designs all allow the chance to showcase the aesthetic of each celebration – no matter if you're getting married in the spring or the summer, fall, or winter.
Take a look at some of our favorite garden wedding invitation ideas, below:
Hand-painted custom invitation featuring gold-foil details wrapped in a custom laser-cut gatefold, foil-stamped mailing envelope with matching envelope liner, favor tag with tassel, and a three-panel fan menu embellished with satin ribbons by Elizabeth Grace; elizabethgrace.com
"Watercolor Spring Botanicals" suite featuring a letterpress invitation with gold shimmer hand-painted border complemented with lush botanicals and softer watercolor accents by Momental Designs; momentaldesigns.com
"Andrea and Devan" floral gatefold and invitation with gold-foil detail and wax seal by Atelier Isabey; atelierisabey.com
Custom floral invitation suite featuring die-cut elements, laser-cut details, letterpress printing, and hints of foiling by Emily Baird Design; emilybaird.com
"Fleur" charcoal wedding invitation customized with foil-pressed details in rose gold by AK Graphics for Minted; minted.com
Full invitation suite featuring a custom Ceci Johnson watercolor design, letterpress and foil stamping, and fastened with velvet ribbon and real wax seal by Ceci New York; cecinewyork.com
Opening photo by Max & Friends; Planning & Design by Beth Helmstetter Events. See the full real wedding here!