We love good old-fashioned wedding invitation ideas, but we also love trendsetting stationery that's totally personalized and something different. Everything from the stamps to the RSVP card can be made into something unique design and innovative style. Custom illustrations, motifs or monograms, creative color palettes, paper alternatives, or even funny wording can inform guests of how much fun they're about to have at this one-of-a-kind wedding celebration. Here are some of our favorite wedding invitation trends right listed below.
So what are you waiting for just scroll down and check out these amazing and innovative kinds of invitation card ideas for a perfect wedding!
Destination Envelope Liner
Hosting your nuptials in a fun, faraway destination? Give a nod to the scenic local on the wedding card envelope liner.
Local Wildlife Illustrations
For a rustic outdoor wedding event, introduce your guests to the natives with a few illustrations of wildlife they might see during their visit only.
Geometric Inserts
Have fun with different shaped inserts. As long as the invitation envelope follows the usual postal guidelines you can fill the inside with any shapes your heart’s desire.
Laser-Cut Paper
For a really creative take on your wedding invite, go for a custom laser-cut design which will look really stunning and attractive.
Cootie Catcher
Treat your guests to a blast from the past with a pre-folded cootie catcher tucked inside the invitation. Have a few ceremony details printed on the inside of the card.
Love Timeline
Walk your guests through your love story with a fun timeline of particular events.
Passport Save-the-Dates
Label it their personal "wedding passport" to round out the whole theme.
Non-Paper
Trade out paper and surprise guests with an invitation printed on a different material, like wood and many more.
Pennant Flags
Print some details on different and pastel-colored pennant flags—your invitation will totally steal the spotlight come wedding season.
Handkerchiefs
You know, for all those happy tears. (And how perfect is this for a perfect vintage wedding?)