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Floral wedding invitations

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Floral
Gardner Bloom
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Agave Portrait
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Wildflower border with delicate pastel florals
Monahan Classic
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Kianna
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Stamped floral border in deep emerald
Plumeria Portrait
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Enchanted forest drawing with monogram
Miele Portrait
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Viall Classic
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Bellfort Portrait
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Dubuque Bloom
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Mystic Portrait
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Laurelwood Photo
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Blue and peach flower photo border
Windsong Portrait
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Willmore Portrait
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Trellis Portrait
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Hazel Portrait
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Essenza Bloom
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Calla Portrait Foil
Stamped Foil
$2.49 $1.49 each
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Cordova Portrait
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Kalispell Frame
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Juniper Classic
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Vintage peach peonies and folliage wreath
Lenora Classic
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Aldeney Classic
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Reagan Classic
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Warm abstract watercolor in oval wreath
Harlow Portrait
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Portree Photo
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Harper Portrait
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Octavia Classic
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Rydal Portrait
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Miele Classic
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Dinan Portrait
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Lush pastel floral border and monogram
Octavia Portrait
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Brookstone Classic
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Vicenza Portrait Foil
Stamped Foil
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Riga Portrait
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Pale blue abstract florals with greenery
Rydal Photo
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Split layout and muted pink florals
Sweetbay Classic
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Fiora Classic
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Heliconia Classic
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Botanical wreath in soft sage and taupe
Pemberton Portrait
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Grandiflora Portrait
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Powder blue with floral monogram emblem
Souci Classic
New
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Maywood Stamp
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Leonid Landscape
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Caleania Landscape
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Treviso Photo
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Floral wreath encircling your photo
Viall Portrait Letterpress
Letterpress
$4.49 $2.69 each
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Letterpress pale blue delicate florals
Cordova Classic
$1.99 $1.19 each
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All about floral wedding invites

There are countless unique floral themed wedding invitations to suit every wedding style. Consider your venue, wedding theme, and personal style before getting lost in all of the beautiful options. Then, narrow down your search by selecting a color palette, foil lettering, letterpress, orientation, and whether or not you want a featured photo, all of which you can do when you search Zola’s collection of botanical and floral wedding invitation templates.

Frequently asked questions

How Do Flower Invitations Show the Style of Your Day?

When you look at wedding paper and all the possible choices, it’s easy to see why “flower invitations” often come out as the favorite—they can work in lots of ways, and they also hold special meaning for you and your partner. Flower details fit right into a garden event, an old building, or even a modern area. Soft, painted roses make for a look that’s classic, while bright wild flower mixes give a more natural, relaxed energy. Some flowers, such as peony or sweet pea, have meaning (prosperity and love, or pleasure), so you might decide that’s important for your day.

What Are the Main Styles for Flower Invitations Now?

Frequently, you want to know which invitation styles other couples pick, or what’s currently most popular. According to Zola data, today’s leading five flower invitation names are Laurelwood, Merryton, Spasso, Octavia, and Viall. Among couples who select these, about 8 out of 10 go with the vertical portrait form, which means very few choose them in a wide, landscape look.

Which Design Choices Make Your Invitations Different?

If you wonder how to make your invitations just for you, it might help to notice what’s common in other couples’ selections. While you might imagine lots of extra details, real data from Zola shows just 2% add a wreath, and only 4% choose a frame. Adding a photo? Few want it—4% include just one, and none use more than that. Decorative touches like foil or old-style letterpress (which advice articles often talk about) aren’t used at all by couples who buy Zola flower invitations.

How Can Color or Flower Shape Set the Mood?

You likely think about tone, and also how your paper can help show what the day is supposed to feel like. Dark red flowers or lots of deep green leaves give a sign of a formal evening. Light, painted wild flowers, on the other hand, point to an easy, daytime feeling. Flower choice can show the season as well—cherry flowers say “spring,” garden roses highlight summer, and chrysanthemums fit into a fall event.

How Do You Keep One Look Across All Wedding Paper?

For your style to carry through the full wedding, you’ll want your flower idea to show up on more than just the invitation: add it to your save-the-date, answer card, or program as well. Using the same flower image on menu cards can also tie your table look to the wider plan. Table numbers with your chosen flower make the place feel even more connected.

When Should You Get and Send Wedding Invitations?

Usually, it’s best to get invitations about four to six months before your date. That timing gives you enough space for review, edits, and delivery (plus any final changes you might also need). Make sure to allow around two weeks for addressing, and two or three more weeks for guests to get the invitation, especially if you’re having a travel wedding.

Why Do So Many Choose Zola for Flower Invitations?

Zola stands out because it offers premium flower designs, and gives you free samples so you can check the paper and color as is. Free guest addressing is included, which helps make one hard task much easier, and the paper works directly with your Zola wedding site—so it’s all smooth, and your guests get a united feeling from first invite to the final celebration.

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