This two-toned invitation gives off a unique secret garden vibe. Then, the dark tones ensure it is appropriate for a winter wedding. But, the brighter flowers also mean they could be used in the autumn or spring.
This floral design is more modern than a floral wreath or simple floral motif invitation. And whilst it lets guests know that you may not be going down the traditional wedding day route, it doesn’t give much away about what to expect.
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, and 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.
Wedding Jewelry Ideas
Although picking out your wedding jewelry may seem equally difficult, it doesn’t have to be. A dress is made to be the bride’s by jewelry and other accessories. They genuinely add a personal touch.
This means that when it comes to completing your ensemble, you don’t have to completely reinvent the wheel. You’ll have a wedding day look you’ll cherish for years to come if you follow a few of Hartman’s best style advice, trust your instincts, and choose what you like.
Perfectly Matching Your Rings
Because they are intended to be worn every day of your marriage, your engagement ring and wedding band should already be an expression of your personal style. Having said that, not everything has to line up exactly.
Likewise, metals don’t have to match exactly. Even though your engagement ring is made of platinum, you can still wear gold on your wedding day. Just make deliberate decisions.
Match Your Necklace To Your Neckline
The general rule of thumb is to choose a necklace that matches your dress’ neckline if you plan to wear one. Chokers and statement necklaces look better with strapless and sweetheart necklines, while V-necks work best with a pendant. If there is skin visible, the necklace, regardless of the neckline, should rest on your skin rather than the dress.
Mix Up the Metals
If you do a little online research, you might find out that specific jewelry metals go best with particular colors of clothing: platinum and silver for pure white, yellow gold for ivory and champagne, and rose gold for blush.
We adore blush with a lovely platinum and true white with a lovely gold—such a bold statement. Set aside the “rules” and trust your eye to tell you what works even though some metal tones and colors do clash.