Flowers are the language of love, and on a wedding invitation each bloom tells its own story: cherry blossoms for a love in springtime, white roses for purity, loose watercolor botanicals for honest, unpolished charm.
This collection gathers every template where flowers lead the design, across many styles: gentle boho watercolors, a luminous glass garden, opulent brocade florals, and delicate crystal blooms. Every one has a live demo to wander through first.
9 templates

A soft floral background fills the whole card, the names sit inside a clear oval glass frame, and a large glass panel wraps the content. Garden-green tones over white blooms for a fresh, romantic spring-garden feel.

Watercolor floral fresh green tones

Modern minimalist cream and olive green

Crystal-textured florals and a porcelain-blue frame on warm cream, with deep porcelain blue accents. Fresh, elegant European blue wedding feel.

Romantic cherry blossom pink style

Watercolor floral warm brown style

Watercolor floral romantic pink tones

Ornate brocade florals on warm cream, deep maroon and olive green with gold pillars and roses. Elegant, festive red wedding feel.

A domed European palace and a couple in sage-green attire on warm cream, with white-rose and eucalyptus florals and delicate golden dividers for a refined, romantic garden feel.
It is a lovely starting point: cherry blossoms for spring, fresh greens for summer, warm earthy tones and brocade for autumn and winter. But the flowers and palette you love matter more than the calendar.
Watercolor blooms, like the Boho Floral series, feel soft and romantic with naturally blended washes of color. Drawn or brocade florals feel crisper, more classic, and more formal.
No. In every template the flowers act as frame and backdrop, while your details sit on a clear, bright field. Names, dates, and the venue map always stay front and center.
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