These whimsical and impressively detailed wildflower floral wedding invites are ideal for nature-loving couples. From the cottagecore-inspired design to the dreamy color options, they set the tone for a charming affair your guests won’t want to miss (like blue, green, and purple).
A flowering arch covered in romantic blooms and greenery serves as the centerpiece of this lovely invitation. Under the delightful design, the details of your event are set in uppercase serif type. Choose from seven lovely flower colors to complement your wedding color scheme.
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If the download process has finished, Open the file with either Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop. Then insert your text or party information. Print the final draft on cardstock or any printing paper.
When to Send Wedding Invitations?
When you’re planning a wedding, the last thing you want to worry about is whether your invitations will arrive on time. Weddings are stressful enough, but some couples make things even more difficult for themselves without even realizing it.
Whether you don’t give yourself enough time to prepare, send out invitations too late, or have to track down RSVPs, navigating the world of wedding invitations can be difficult.
People may forget about the event or feel unable to commit if wedding invitations are sent too soon. If you send them too late, guests who have to scramble to accommodate your plans may experience a lot of stress.
If the wedding is local, the best time to send invitations is two months in advance. You do, however, have some wiggle room. To be courteous to your guests, send out wedding invitations no later than six weeks before the event.
There are numerous advantages to having a destination wedding. This strategy is ideal for making your wedding an intimate gathering of your closest loved ones.
If you don’t want to cut your guest list, getting married somewhere far away will keep casual acquaintances away. Everyone you know can feel good about being invited, but on your special day, you’ll only be surrounded by your closest friends.
Even if your loved ones would do anything for you, it’s still polite to give them plenty of time to plan your destination wedding. If you’ve ever tried to make last-minute travel plans, you know how expensive plane tickets and hotel rooms can be.