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Dusty blue wedding invitations

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Katinka Landscape
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Katinka Portrait
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Lorelei Classic
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Lorelei Portrait
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Thisbe Portrait
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Thisbe Photo
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Thisbe Classic
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Nydia Landscape
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Nydia Portrait
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Gilda Portrait
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Gilda Landscape
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Galiena Landscape
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Galiena Portrait
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Lynette Classic
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Lynette Portrait
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Selindra Landscape
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Selindra Portrait
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Finnian Landscape
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Finnian Portrait
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Colette Landscape
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Colette Portrait
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Elspeth Landscape
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Elspeth Portrait
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Dolores Landscape
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Dolores Portrait
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Orable Photo
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Orable Landscape
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Lux Photo
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Lux Landscape
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Lux Multiphoto
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Lux Portrait
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Lynx Square
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Lynx Frame
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Arum Classic
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Arum Portrait
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Dermot Photo
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Dermot Portrait
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Dermot Classic
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Bianca Photo
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Bianca Portrait
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Jemima Landscape
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Jemima Portrait
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Hermine Classic
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Hermine Portrait
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Carmel Landscape
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Carmel Portrait
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Reed Classic
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All about dusty blue wedding invites

With hints of classic beauty, modern taste, and subtle elegance, dusty blue wedding invitations are a great choice to welcome your friends and family to your big day. The color conveys both warmth and refinement, telling all your guests precisely what your wedding day means to you.

Dusty blue wedding invitation sets can be embellished with floral patterns and illustrations for a spring ceremony, or decorated with silver foil if you’re planning a wintry wedding.

Frequently asked questions

Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations: Why Do They Always Feel Timeless?

When you consider the options for your marriage celebration, why should your “dusty blue wedding invitation” often be the first detail to choose? Frequently, it’s because this particular blue carries a soft, gray feel—a result that brings both calm and approachable style. Often, these invitations seem classic for one reason above all: the mix of muted blue and gray just works, setting a calm mood and giving your guests the sense that they’re welcome.

What Makes Dusty Blue Invitations So Popular?

If you’re wondering why so many people go with “dusty blue,” the primary answer is the unusual combination of elegance and adaptability. This color goes well with flowers in spring or works with simple silver, deeper blue, or green if your event is outside or during winter. Couples commonly describe their choice as “timeless” and “adaptable,” and, in fact, this soft blue suits many themes, places, and even the usual looks worn at these events.

Which Invitation Designs Work Best With This Shade?

Looking for a good design to use as your base? For your specific need, there’s the “Laurelwood” invitation, which offers leaves and branch lines around your message, or “Viall,” which uses clear and simple letters—making the color itself the main feature. Other well-liked styles include “Bellisi” (which adds a watercolor effect), “Goundry” (using clear frame edges), and “Venado” (for a more mixed modern-traditional look). Not all couples pick the same thing—though 74% like a portrait (vertical) format for easier reading.

How Can You Personalize Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations?

When you want your invitation to show something personal, what should you do? You might pick linen paper to give it extra texture and weight, or choose natural paper if you want a more classic feel, or use a framed layout (which 9% of couples select for its clean look). Most people leave off using a photo—only 5% use one photo, while even fewer (just 1%) include a second or more. Even small changes in the paper or layout, as is common for events held at historic places or outside, add personality that doesn’t crowd out the main information.

Which Colors Go Best With Dusty Blue Stationery?

For your own celebration, which colors are best to pair with this blue? The answer is—almost any. Usually, silver will bring in greater style during winter, while navy makes things feel a bit more official, especially at night or indoors. If you want to keep things soft, blush fits well for spring or in a garden, and green (such as sage) works for those who value a natural or flower-based theme. Each mix gives you room to shape the style as you like.

What’s The Right Time To Order and Send Out Invitations?

How soon do you need to act? You should usually order these about five months before your event if possible—doing so allows time for checking proofs and making any needed changes, and it gives you the chance to request samples so you can see how the color fits your own space. For sending them out, most people give their guests at least eight to ten weeks, and/or longer if travel is needed.

Do Dusty Blue Invitations Truly Set the Mood?

Choosing “dusty blue” is not just about picking a good color, but making sure your guests feel included from the start. Done well, your invitation shapes the entire mood of your event, hinting at both the celebration and the care you’ve given every aspect.

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