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13 Unique Ideas for Your Wedding Invitations


Here, we show you how to compose your wedding invitation wording, as well as 9 examples you can take inspiration from.

Credit: Aria Photography

13 Unique Ideas for Your Wedding Invitations


Here, we show you how to compose your wedding invitation wording, as well as 9 examples you can take inspiration from.

Your wedding invitations are the first time your guests see your wedding theme. Not only do they set the tone of your special day, but they also convey important information, including the date and time of your ceremony.

Every part of your invitation can be customized. So, how do you choose wedding invitations that are unique no matter what type of celebration you’re having? There are endless ways to create your invites, so to narrow down your choice, here are 13 unique ideas to contemplate.

Go contemporary with your Wedding Invitation colour blocking!


Mixing two or three hues provides a fresh, modern take on your wedding invitations. You can select from a variety of color palettes depending on your chosen wedding theme. For instance, cool hues like blue are perfect for a winter wedding, while warm tones complement a fun, summer theme.

Illustrations add character to your Wedding Invitation


Illustrations are a beautiful alternative to traditional wedding invitation aspects. If you want to show off your creative personality, adding illustrated elements can enhance your theme. For example, whimsical illustrations are perfect for an outdoor, woodland wedding.

You can also consider hiring an illustrator to draw you and your partner. This personalised touch can bring a truly unique and magical vibe to your wedding. It’s also something your wedding guests will remember.

Wedding Invitation at Giulia & Stuart’s Wedding

Giulia & Stuart’s Wedding at The State Library of Victoria 

Mix your Wedding Invitation materials


Invitations using a mix of materials are a one-of-a-kind feature. A combination of linen and lace exude romantic charm, while leather elements, wax stamps, and letter-pressed aspects are ideal for an elegant garden wedding. 

Make it a royal affair


Take inspiration from royal weddings by using bold colours like red or purple, emblems, crests and calligraphy lettering. You could also use a personalised wax seal with the initial of your future surname. 

Wedding Invitation at Elizabeth & Glenn's Wedding

Gatsby style theme for Elizabeth & Glenn's Wedding at State Library of Victoria 

Delicate watercolours for Wedding Invitation?, YES!


Watercolours in pastel hues present an ethereal and delicate invitation suite. Pair with coordinating menus, table settings and save the date cards to keep a cohesive palette across your wedding stationery. 

Add laser-cut detailing


Laser-cut detailing and edging in an intricate design radiates elegance and sophistication. Regardless of whether you’re hosting a small or large celebration, small details can often present an air of class. 

Sarah and Sam at Jonah's Whale Beach

 

Art-deco inspiration


Art-deco aspects work particularly well for vintage themed wedding. Even simple borders and art-deco graphics bring a little 1920’s understated glamour into the modern age.

Wedding Invitation at Andria & Michael's Wedding

Andria & Michael's Wedding at Coombe Yarra Valley 

Carve out wood


Put the wow factor into your wedding invitations by carving out your details into wood. This simple yet breath-taking idea is great for all types of weddings, including rustic, outdoors and barn themed venues. 

Aaron and Laura at Zonzo Estate

 

Take it retro!


Take it back to the 1970’s by adding glam lettering, retro bold colours and hints of glitter. Pinks, reds and orange hues put some fun into your invitation suite.

Use your venue 


Give your guests a sneak peek of your wedding venue by using it as inspiration for your invites. Use the sea and sand as a concept for beach weddings. If you’re having a garden ceremony, add green tones and botanical details. 

Keep it minimal


You can never go wrong with minimal invitations. Classic black and white colours with a simple motif are traditional yet stylish. 

Wedding Invitation at Jason & Daphne's Wedding

Jason & Daphne's Wedding at RACV City Club 

Map it out!


What better way to present your wedding invitations than with a map of your wedding destination? A painted or watercolour map is a great way of creating a personalised touch.

Sarah & Kieran Walsh at The Pavilion Kiama

 

Circular shapes


Play around with varying shapes to create an interesting silhouette. Circles or hexagons are especially fun and playful, not to mention a completely original take on the traditional wedding invitation. 

Nicola and Mike Boyd at The Deckhouse

Nicola and Mike Boyd Wedding at The Deckhouse