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Wedding invitations

Invitations so beautiful, it hurts to send them away.

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Ford Portrait
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Simple "Wedding" text on a off-white card
Ivoire Portrait
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Artvin Portrait
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Clean design with a classic gray border
Andros Classic
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Piccola Classic
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Stauffer Type Letterpress
Letterpress
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Traditional double border black letterpress
Shahira Portrait
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Grayson Classic
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Kenai Multiphoto
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Three-photo layout in black and white
Maywood Stamp
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Arthur Type
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Baker Frame
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Ivory with gold vintage frame and fonts
Zariah Landscape
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Anerley Photo
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Dynamic slanted calligraphy on photo
Agate Landscape
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Abbey Frame
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Shahira Photo
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Carlisle Classic
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Portsmouth Multiphoto
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Mesilla Portrait
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Milford Portrait Letterpress
Letterpress
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Timeless layout with cranberry letterpress
Malta Stamp Letterpress
Letterpress
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Elegant navy filigree on crisp white
Brevard Type
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Lucca Portrait
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Jade Portrait
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Nahomi Type
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Menton Portrait
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Oval card photo framed in neutral-tones
Kenai Classic
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Sidney Classic
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Malta Type Letterpress
Letterpress
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Classic navy script with ornate accents
Anerley Classic
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Seville Portrait
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Jade Photo
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Avinyo Portrait
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Barnell Portrait
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Menton Photo
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Half-arched photo with white font
Gemma Portrait
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Violin Stroke
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Zortas Frame
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Roberts Portrait
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Grayson Portrait
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Abbey Classic
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Marlow Photo
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Paloma Portrait
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Copan Portrait
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Modern and simple layout with monogram
Marquis Landscape
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Abbey Frame Letterpress
Letterpress
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Script monogram and border in rich wine

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

Is “Black” the New Standard for Wedding Invitations?

When you set out to plan a one-time celebration, you often try to make every single part stand out as personal, significant, and—ideally—different from anything your friends have seen. But why do we see black wedding invitations (as is) become a common choice for couples who want to signal a sense of style right from the start? Often, it’s because “black” presents a background that lets all your chosen details appear more clear and strong, while giving the event a tone you direct right from the envelope.

Why Are More Couples Choosing Black Invitations Now?

For anyone wondering if “black” is just about being new, or if there’s real reason for the trend, consider this: couples often find that using a “black” invitation lets you show more of who you are. Not everyone wants something standard or too quiet—sometimes you want to set the scene with bigger contrast, sharper lines, and names that stand out. For some, this kind of choice even makes your event feel more formal. But usually, it’s just about being in control and showing things the way you want.

Are You Limited to Only One Look When Using Black Invitations?

If you ask yourself whether a black invitation puts limits on style or layout, the clear answer is no. Black, as a base for your invite, actually leaves the field wide open for many different directions.

  • Pairing black with white or metallic letters makes names and times easy to see and gives things a bold look, as seen in many top designs.
  • Minimal lines and crisp space (think the “Blake” style) often give the whole card a modern or simple feeling.
  • Using a frame—something that’s in about 9% of top designs—can help the main information feel more organized, without too much noise.

According to less personal but useful data (like that from Zola), couples usually pick a main vertical layout. About 72% go for portrait, focusing on the main details. If you want to send a photo, you can, but only a small number—below 10%—include even one picture.

Is Black Right for Only Formal Events, or Not?

With a black invitation, you quickly set “formal” as is, especially if you plan a serious event and want everyone to show up ready. The weight and clear color do most of the talking, so guests know what’s expected.

What About Winter or Off-Season Weddings?

In months when days run short, black invitations seem natural. The deep background lets any lighter part show up in full contrast, and can match well with the feeling of a cold night or a cozy winter event.

Can You Still Customize Black Invitations?

If you worry dark cards force you to settle for less, you should know that you usually have control over the look. Most providers—including Zola—let you add small, soft features (such as a simple wreath or an arch) if you want, and frames remain a popular way to keep things neat. Most couples, though, keep things easy and photo-free, letting the words and lines create the mood.

What Are the Top Black Invitation Styles Right Now?

For those who want proof before picking a type, checking out the current leaders can help a lot. The five most selected styles—Viall, Goundry, Blake, Wyncote, and Milford—each show what’s possible. You see that some (like Blake) use modern, simple lines, while others (such as Wyncote) show off with higher contrast and classic writing. Whether you want something clean, a bit more classic, or somewhere in the middle, you get the choice.

Does a Black Invitation Make Sense for You?

If you want to lead with both style and clarity, and if showing a strong, lasting message truly matters, black wedding invitations let you shape the look and feel from the moment your guest opens the envelope. You get options, freedom, and a strong first impression—all as is. In the end, that’s what a lot of couples want most.

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