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Simple wedding invitations

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804 results
Simple & Minimalist
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Cleveland Photo
$1.99 each
Modern photo layout with editorial font
Agate Portrait
$1.99 each
Black and white classic border
Milford Portrait
$1.79 each
Stunning typography mix highlighting names
Jade Multiphoto
$1.99 each
Ford Classic
New
$1.99 each
Dakota Frame Foil
Stamped Foil
New
$3.19 each
Copan Photo
$1.99 each
Linen photo card with leaves monogram
Wyncote Portrait
$1.99 each
Elegant monogram with formal frame
Verde Classic
$1.99 each
Elegant with watercolor eucalyptus
Sloan Portrait
$1.99 each
Andros Multiphoto
$1.99 each
Two photos on blush card with script
Willow Photo
$1.99 each
Classic white refined typography
Goundry Frame
$1.99 each
Classic frame with monogram in off-white
Aubrey Border
$2.49 each
Santiago Portrait
$1.99 each
Minimalist design highlighting names
Brienno Portrait
$1.99 each
Chic watercolor black bow on white
Ingrid Portrait
$1.99 each
Soft blush with delicate floral sketches
Zariah Portrait
$1.99 each
Blend of script and block font on black
Azurite Portrait Foil
Stamped Foil
$2.49 each
White with elegant stamped foil border
Kosrae Portrait
New
$1.99 each
Hartington Portrait
$1.99 each
Botanical accents in netural hues
Stauffer Classic Letterpress
Letterpress
$4.49 each
Classic double border landscape design
Sequoia Classic
$1.99 each
Abstract floral sketches on forest green
Marlow Portrait
$1.99 each
White card with flowing script font
Creston Portrait
$1.99 each
Navy with white botanical monogram
Bruges Classic
$2.49 each
Soft sage leaves and monogram
Bellisi Portrait
$1.99 each
Arched typography and floral accent
Liang Photo
$1.99 each
Full photo card with minimal typography
Rustic Church Portrait
$1.99 each
Church sketch with simple typography
Calidore Portrait
$1.99 each
Warm dotted frame with modern type
Essenza Portrait
$1.79 each
Sage with fine-line floral drawing
Hilltone Classic
$1.99 each
Formal layout and double border on white
Galata Vine
$1.79 each
Elegant eucalyptus greenery on white
Humbyrd Photo
$1.99 each
Barn illustration with photo on sage
Tatum Portrait Foil
Stamped Foil
$2.49 each
Mixed type circled by oval stamped foil
Nevis Classic
$1.99 each
Oversized script on typographic layout
Blake Frame
$1.79 each
Clean black border with simple monogram
Curacao Portrait
$1.99 each
Leaf motif pattern surrounding details
Asher Photo
$1.99 each
Modern mauve with arched photo frame
Anerley Landscape
$1.99 each
Split-layout with handwritten script
Poplar Portrait
$1.99 each
Scalloped edge with monogram
Zion Portrait
$1.99 each
Bold script in black and white
Olmo Landscape
$1.99 each
Elegant beige script with floral monogram
Scottsdale Landscape
$1.99 each
Slate blue minimalist layout
Bayeux Landscape
$1.99 each
White typography on deep teal
Coeur Photo
$1.99 each
Whimsical heart illustration oval photo
Cello Classic
$1.99 each
Soft denim blue watercolor details

All about simple wedding invites

We offer lots simple, yet stylish, wedding invitations to suit your minimalist style! You can search by color and orientation (landscape or portrait), and narrow down the results even further by selecting foil lettering or letterpress printing if you so choose.

Frequently asked questions

What Makes Simple Wedding Invitations Stand Out?

When you think about your wedding, do you look for something that speaks directly to you and your partner, or do you want a card that feels crowded and burdensome? For many people, “simple” wedding invitations offer a clear answer—which is why so many couples continue to choose them year after year, as these designs provide a calm welcome to every guest, without distracting details or unnecessary extras, and just deliver the actual message that matters most.

Why Do Couples Prefer Simple Over Complex Styles?

Frequently, when people talk about wedding invitations, you’ll notice that direct designs keep appearing near the top of the list. Why is that? Often, it’s because these approaches have staying power, and avoid trends that can come and go. When people want clear lines, open space, and font that draws your attention to the main information, they look to simple designs for a trustworthy solution. Whether you use premium paper or stick to only a few colors, you can keep your budget healthy and still send out a card that looks and feels right. It’s all about putting the message first—direct, lasting, and smart for your cost.

What Are the Most Popular Simple Invitation Styles Right Now?

If you wonder what real-world designs best show this idea, consider these five, as each uses subtle differences to set the tone:

  1. “Milford”—uses classic serif type and generous open space to share a peaceful, finished look.
  2. “Creston”—frames words with clean lines and a slim border, so your eye naturally goes to the details.
  3. “Goundry”—adds a touch of geometric style for interest, but never overshadows your message.
  4. “Wyncote”—features a mix of modern sans-serif and a classic format, making for a balanced invitation.
  5. “Hartington”—offers fine, soft lines for a feel rooted in tradition, but not stuck in the past.

Most people—about 74%—want their invitations set in portrait mode, while around 11% use a photo, and the rest stay with text alone.

How Can You Personalize a Simple Invitation Without Ruining Its Appeal?

Can you still make a basic style feel unique? Absolutely—you just focus on small touches that matter, such as paper and type, rather than using decorations that become clutter. If you pick cotton or linen card stock, it gives a sense of quality, while a thoughtful font choice changes the whole feeling (serif for classic, sans-serif for new). Space between text lines helps every word show itself, making the details clear without risking clutter or boredom.

Is a Simple Wedding Invitation Really Less Expensive?

Thankfully, in almost every situation, you find this is true. Since these cards skip things like metallic printing, special stamps, and multiple ink shades (which, based on recent results, couples rarely ever pick), production and shipping are not as costly. Using standard-weight paper keeps mailing predictable and avoids later trouble, and because you don’t have to wait for lots of extras, you’ll have your invitations ready on time even when plans change at the last minute.

When Should You Order and Send Out Your Invitations?

If you want to be prepared, start by requesting a few samples about ten months before your chosen date—so you can check paper and ink as is. What about placing your order? Generally, four to six months ahead is enough, and you should be mailing your invitations six to eight weeks before the main day. For RSVPs, three to four weeks before your event keeps things on track for you and your guests.

Can Simplicity Be Elegant Enough for a Wedding?

When you focus on the main idea—a clear message, your names, and the most key details—you find that simple wedding invitations help set the scene for a celebration focused truly on your commitment. Sometimes, the most direct path is also the most beautiful one.

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.

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