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Wedding invitations

Invitations so beautiful, it hurts to send them away.

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Laurelwood Classic
$1.99 each
Off-white with whimsical blue florals
Milford Portrait
$1.79 each
Stunning typography mix highlighting names
Portree Portrait
$1.99 each
Cascading green watercolor botanicals
Allegra Square
$2.49 each
Soft cream with delicate bushel sketches
Rydal Classic
$1.99 each
Blue cheerful floral wreath
Luve Portrait
$1.99 each
Beach watercolor with scalloped frame
Blake Frame
$1.79 each
Clean black border with simple monogram
Dacosta Portrait
$1.99 each
Abstract periwinkle waves
Ginevra Classic
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$1.99 each
Key West Portrait
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Ginevra Landscape
New
$1.99 each
Ginevra Portrait
New
$1.99 each
Laurelwood Portrait
$1.99 each
Joyful floral design with circle frame
Rydal Portrait
$1.99 each
Laurelwood Photo
$1.99 each
Blue and peach flower photo border
Octavia Classic
$1.79 each
Trellis Portrait
$1.99 each
Dubuque Stamp
$1.99 each
Dubuque Bloom
$1.99 each
Maywood Stamp
$1.79 each
Riga Portrait
$1.99 each
Pale blue abstract florals with greenery
Arthur Type
$1.99 each
Baker Frame
$1.99 each
Ivory with gold vintage frame and fonts
Goundry Frame Letterpress
Letterpress
$4.49 each
Cranberry letterpress with crescent wreath
Mystic Portrait
$1.99 each
Brevard Type
$1.99 each
Avila Classic
$1.99 each
Octavia Portrait
$1.79 each
Moreau Classic
$1.99 each
Fiora Classic
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Trellis Classic
$1.99 each
Seville Portrait
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Barnell Portrait
$1.79 each
Rydal Photo
$1.99 each
Split layout and muted pink florals
Violin Stroke
$1.79 each
Montecillo Portrait
$1.99 each
Dramatic painted burgundy landscape
Ridgemoor Portrait
$1.99 each
Malta Type
$1.99 each
Spiga Portrait
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Maywood Classic
$1.99 each
Meadowlark Portrait
$1.99 each
Watercolor countryside landscape
Avila Landscape
$1.99 each
Elody Portrait
$1.99 each
Splendor Landscape
$1.99 each
Riga Landscape
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Birkenfeld Bloom
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Malta Stamp
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All about wedding invites

Your wedding invitations should be an expression of your personal wedding style or theme. Many couples choose to make their wedding invitation design an artistic focal point of their big day, as the invitation is one of the pillars of your wedding journey.

Creating DIY wedding invites as unique as you two is fun and easy at Zola. You can choose from eight different paper options (like recycled, pearlescent, and linen), countless font styles, luxurious foil accents, and tons of beautiful backgrounds and styles. We are always updating our site and adding new beautiful, affordable wedding invitation templates to help you find your perfect design and make your decision process a breeze.

What people are saying about Zola invitations

Amanda & Rachel

Free samples!
We got five free samples of our favorite invitation designs to test out before we made a decision. Shipping was free, too!

Steven & Alex

The most helpful site ever
We had no clue what we had to put on our invitations, and Zola answered even our craziest questions.

Frequently asked questions

Choosing Your Perfect Purple Invitation

When you want to make even the first step of your day feel unique, does anything matter more than how your card looks as is? Purple, often linked to “distinct” ideas and a sense of high value or romance, adds energy to your event from the start.

Why Do Purple Invitations Catch the Eye So Easily?

Frequently, when you’re trying to show style, something special, or even a bit of creative spirit, purple is a color that many couples go to. There’s a long story behind this color—being tied to royalty and a history of deep feelings—which can make your announcement feel like it stands for the whole day’s purpose.

Does the Specific Shade of Purple Make a Real Difference?

Yes. Would a lighter purple produce the same mood as a deep one? Not really. For example, lavender and lilac usually bring a calm or soft spring vibe, while something dusty or muted introduces more depth or a sense of being outdoors. Plum or eggplant shows strong confidence and a high-value tone, but royal purple can provide balance and a sharp look. If a more understated effect fits you, violet acts as a cool, even sophisticated color.

Which Design Will Work for Your Theme?

When you’re picking something for your main event, how can the shape and image on your invite help show who you are? Classic leaves or flower shapes suit a formal moment, but if your party has a simpler plan, violet lines or a clean border can look just as smart. Deep purples can pair well in a country or natural setting, and if you stay with a soft, light-purple edge, that can feel both fresh and calm.

What Styles Are Most Popular With Couples Right Now?

If you look at what others choose, is there a winning pattern? Recent data suggests a few ideas stand out. Laurel shapes with mixed purple shades, watercolor-type washes blending burgundy and purple, or a special written message set against soft lavender are all loved now. Sometimes deep colors with star or sky images appear in modern choices, and some stick with clear lines or simple frames—letting the color do most of the work.

Can the Paper You Pick Change How Purple Looks?

Yes. Have you tried holding the same purple on different paper? On shiny (pearlescent) options, light purple can even shift between blue or pink as the light moves. Textured cotton paper brings more body to darker purple, making it look even deeper and richer. Or you might want crisp, flat (matte) paper for easy reading and sharp, true color.

How Soon Should You Order Invitations for a Smooth Process?

How much time do you really need? Most people should pick a design at least 6 months ahead, order by 4 months before, and leave around 3 weeks for writing, putting together, and sending out the invites. This way, everything works out with less stress.

How Can You Make Sure All Your Purple Stationery Goes Together?

If you want every piece of stationery to connect with the rest, you’re not alone. You can use a flow of color (a gradient), add areas of purple next to other shades (“color blocking”), or put a bit of purple inside the lining of the envelope (plain or with a pattern). Usually, couples prefer a portrait layout, and almost nobody includes photos. Frames lead over wreaths or arches, while metallic or pressed print methods are not as widely chosen.

What Colors Go Best With Purple If You Want to Mix?

Do you want to mix purple with another color for your invite? Silver often wins for a modern feel. For a softer, natural balance, sage green is a proven team according to color theory. Or, if you crave timeless style, ivory stands out—offering a classic contrast.

Your invite isn’t just news that you’re getting married—it sets up the whole day’s energy, showing what matters to you by color and design. When you use purple, you open the way for excitement and real style, giving guests a sense of joy before they arrive.

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