Your wedding invitations and stationery are the first impressions your guests will have of your wedding style, and they’re a terrific way to set the tone. The elegantly simple stationery of these gold watercolor floral wedding invitations says it all.
In addition, I’ve made or left a pretty large space, so you can freely write or type your party information and it can be crystal clear enough to be easily read by your guests.
How to download
- Firstly, choose your favorite design, then right-click that preview image.
- Select “Save image as” and locate where you want it to be saved in your device.
- You can leave it as it is, and open it later when the download is finished.
- Open the file with third party apps such as Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Paint, Corel Draw and so forth.
For beginner: it’s better for you to use Ms. Word, as it’s capable of doing that flawlessly, and there are many features to help you, like inserting text, changing the font styles, and so on.
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Destination Wedding Ideas
Summer may be past, but destination weddings are still going strong all around the world! Even if you can’t afford a destination wedding, you may still incorporate interesting travel aspects into your big day.
Get your passports out and peruse through our favorite travel-themed wedding details if you or your significant other have a case of the travel itch. These paper airplane map escort cards transport us back to our childhood.
If you’re having a wedding with a travel theme, keep reading. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite travel-themed wedding ideas, including save-the-dates, table designs, and wedding cakes.
Travel Theme Wedding Ideas
First and foremost, consider wedding decorations such as table centerpieces with globes, maps, and bags, table numbers with famous nation or city photos, and photo shoot backdrops (for example, you can find a big map or make a composition with vintage suitcases and globes). Even wedding boutonnieres and favor boxes can be made from a map!
Decorate your wedding in a beautiful travel-themed decor wherever you can. Make a bridal arch out of flowers, greenery, and bags, then surround it with globes and candles. Suitcases, globes, vintage books, candle lamps, vintage cameras, as well as blossoms and foliage, can be used to create a unique wedding centerpiece.
Tables should be named after the countries or towns you’ve visited, and luggage tags, escort cards, and other mementos should be given to your guests as favors. A sheer globe on top of a table can be used to create a trendy travel-themed wedding centerpiece.
Welcome Sign
With a modest postal motif in the top right corner, the wedding welcome sign is elegant while remaining on-theme. The sign becomes a focal point at the venue’s entry with vintage suitcases and hurricane candles.
Seating Chart
Use this travel-themed seating chart to guide your wedding guests to their reception places. For printable or handwritten seating assignments, use an antique globe map as the backdrop.
Vintage Suitcase
When it comes to travel-themed wedding ideas, vintage and antique suitcases are a must-have. You can use them to fill an empty space at your venue, create a distinctive wedding cake presentation, or collect cards and gifts.
Vintage Travel Postcards
Vintage postcards can be used in a variety of ways in your travel-themed wedding decor, from table numbers to place cards. Even better if you can find postcards from your wedding venue, honeymoon destination, or another special place for you and your companion.