Looking for the designs for your wedding invitation in
floral pattern. Because, floral motifs set the tone for a romantic event, no
matter in which season you're getting married.
You know why?
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Suits to Every Season of Wedding
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Simple but Elegant
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Budgetary Designs
Now, let’s get started and know about
different types of floral
invitation design that take everyone’s heart away.
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Florals: The colours into this are soooo Pantone
colour of the year! Drawing inspiration from the Melbourne Botanical Gardens,
this cute set would complement anyone planning a modern and floral ceremony.
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Flowers Hill: The watercolour blooms into this
are one of the prettiest designs so far! These will be sure to brighten up your
guests’ letterboxes when they are posted out.
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Folk Love: This is something trendy invite
which is influenced by folksy design with a minimal colour palette, perfect for
a rustic wedding or for a simple celebration of love and would look great for
those planning a rustic styled ceremony.
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Garden Estate: If your having a modern outdoor
or garden ceremony this type of invite is for you!
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Kandara: The gorgeous hand painted watercolour
palms in this would look fantastic for those planning a tropical themed wedding
or someone whose heading off to a sunny destination to say their vows.
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Red Flowers: Inspired by the paintings of
Manet this beautiful invite is modern yet traditional and will set the tone for
a fun yet classy occasion that your guests won't want to miss.
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Sophia Kaplan: This beautiful and fun wedding invitation suite features the
rare slipper orchid plant and was created in collaboration with Sydney flower
stylist Sophia Kaplan and Paperlust. For a couple planning an outdoor wedding
or for those who simply love orchids as much as me, these vibrant foliage and
orchid invites will give guests a taste of the day’s vibe in advance. This kind
of greenery wedding invite set will suit perfectly with a day filled with
natural foliage and orchids – be it in the bouquets, on the reception tables or
attached to the welcome sign.
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