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Blue wedding invitations

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Caleania Portrait
$1.99 each
Vintage hand-drawn florals in blue
Spasso Portrait
$1.99 each
Vibrant garden florals with rustic charm
Portree Portrait
$1.99 each
Cascading green watercolor botanicals
Copan Photo
$1.99 each
Linen photo card with leaves monogram
Hattaway Portrait
$1.99 each
Romantic blue florals with monogram
Josette Landscape
New
$1.99 each
Farnham Portrait
$1.99 each
Hand-painted foliage in blue and sage
Wyncote Portrait
$1.99 each
Elegant monogram with formal frame
Daphnel Square
$2.49 each
Hand-drawn foliage wreath in dusty blue
Verde Classic
$1.99 each
Elegant with watercolor eucalyptus
Allegra Square
$2.49 each
Soft cream with delicate bushel sketches
Eleanora Classic
$1.79 each
Elegant monogram design in dusty cobalt
Goundry Frame
$1.99 each
Classic frame with monogram in off-white
Aubrey Border
$2.49 each
Clearwater Portrait
$1.99 each
Soft blue watercolor with ocean waves
Isolde Portrait Foil
Stamped Foil
$2.49 each
Warm florals in a stamped foil wreath
Montagne Portrait
$1.99 each
Painterly landscape with mountain ranges
Stauffer Classic Letterpress
Letterpress
$4.49 each
Classic double border landscape design
Rydal Classic
$1.99 each
Blue cheerful floral wreath
Creston Portrait
$1.99 each
Navy with white botanical monogram
Bruges Classic
$2.49 each
Soft sage leaves and monogram
Rustic Church Portrait
$1.99 each
Church sketch with simple typography
Calidore Portrait
$1.99 each
Warm dotted frame with modern type
Siena Portrait
$1.99 each
Intricate pastel blue lush floral frame
Essenza Portrait
$1.79 each
Sage with fine-line floral drawing
Merryton Portrait
$1.99 each
Wildflower frame in summer colors
Dunluce Suits
$1.99 each
Couple illustration and handwritten font
Dinan Classic
$1.99 each
Romantic floral wreath on deep blue
Briallen Portrait
New
$1.99 each
Tatum Portrait Foil
Stamped Foil
$2.49 each
Mixed type circled by oval stamped foil
Luve Portrait
$1.99 each
Beach watercolor with scalloped frame
Edera Portrait Foil
Stamped Foil
New
$2.49 each
Poplar Portrait
$1.99 each
Scalloped edge with monogram
Gothenburg Portrait
$1.99 each
St Lucia Portrait
$1.99 each
Coastal Portrait
$1.99 each
Painted white striped pattern on blue
Hetherton Portrait
$1.99 each
Delicately illustrated branches in sage
Denver Portrait
$1.99 each
Abstract watercolor mountains modern type
Scottsdale Landscape
$1.99 each
Slate blue minimalist layout
Cello Classic
$1.99 each
Soft denim blue watercolor details
Pienza Classic
$1.99 each
Petal Classic
New
$1.99 each
Elodie Portrait
$1.99 each
Liana Portrait
New
$1.99 each
Tropea Portrait
$1.99 each
Summer citrus painted on orange stripes
Hamilton Portrait
$1.99 each
Key West Portrait
New
$1.99 each

All about blue wedding invites

A primary color as expansive as the ocean or the sky, blue is a stunning reminder of the beauty of the natural world and a classic choice for a wedding invitation. Blue wedding invitations are multifaceted and flexible, making them an easy choice for a variety of wedding venues and styles.

From breezy, casual light blue wedding invitations to highly sophisticated Tiffany blue wedding invitations, there are plenty of hues and tones to express just what your wedding day means to you and your partner.

Frequently asked questions

Why Would You Choose Blue Invitations for Your Wedding?

When you start to look at your wedding plans, one detail you’ll want to get right early is the invitation style, because it’s the first thing your guests see and it sets the mood for your whole event. Frequently, couples use blue invitations as is, since blue often works for any setting—it fits classic, formal, or modern ideas with ease. You’ll find that dark navy, soft sky, and other shades show up often, and they have a way of looking just right beside simple, strong words. Take the “Hattaway” style—Zola’s top blue model at the moment—which stands out for its clean look and gives your guests a real sense of what to expect.

Which Shade of Blue Works Best for Your Event?

Are you asking yourself which blue is most popular right now? Navy blue is usually picked for formal, late day events, since it goes well with classic themes and sharp details. One example, “Farnham,” is typically counted as a top choice for this reason, giving off a traditional and lasting feeling. Want to go with a deeper or brighter color? “Kalispell” shows how royal blue keeps your message easy to read, and it stands out even when the lights are low—great if you want something bolder. When your goal is a soft mood, you might prefer dusty blue invitations, such as the “Caleania” model, which is often second overall and pairs well with outdoor or countryside settings for a peaceful, natural effect.

How Do Blue Invitations Fit Different Wedding Themes?

Blue as a base is easy to use if you want to bring together all the details in a clear and simple way. For classic or formal events (what most couples choose first), portrait invitations like “Merryton” lead the way, showing a quiet style that suits most guests (portrait is picked by 75% of couples). For winter, deep blue sets the tone—often in the “Farnham” look—while light blue and aquamarine work well for a beach event, since they echo the open water and bring a calm quality. If you’d rather go modern, the “Hattaway” design uses simple lines and lots of space, which many find fresh and current.

What Customization Choices Are Open to You?

When you want your message to show your own style, blue invitations allow for many small changes. Most people (75%) choose portrait, with landscape picked by 8%. About 9% use a frame as their main extra, since it gives the design a little more shape. If you’d like to add a photo, know that 5% will use one image, with just one percent picking a design with more than one picture. Paper, text style, and finishing details make a real difference—traditional serif on navy is often used for a “classic” look, but a cleaner print on dusty blue gives you a modern feeling as is. Things like wreaths, arches, shiny foil, or pressed words are rare (about 1% or less), but still possible if you want something different.

How Can You Make Your Full Set of Invitations Match?

If you need your invites and/or cards to work well together, stick with a main style (such as Hattaway, Caleania, Farnham, Merryton, or Kalispell), keep the color steady, and pick good paper. When each part uses the same approach, the whole set comes together naturally.

What Helps Zola’s Blue Invitations Stand Out?

You want this process to be smooth, and the invitation is the first signal your guests get about what the day will be like. With Zola, you can try free versions to see the shade for yourself and make sure you love it before you decide. The platform offers each top blue model, so finding a match—whether your goal is a traditional, modern, or soft romantic feeling—should be easy and satisfying.

Invitations of all shapes & sizes

From traditional square invitations to fancy arches, Zola has a variety of card shapes to choose from.

Standard invitationsRounded invitationsScalloped invitationsHalf-arch invitationsArch invitationsOval invitationsTicket invitationsDiamond invitations

Mix and match options

With so many features and finishes available, choosing invitations can seem daunting. Narrow your search by combining your favorite design options.

Foil invitationsLetterpress invitationsReception-only invitationsPhoto invitationsInvitations without photosPortrait invitationsLandscape invitations