Floral Wedding Invitation and Placecards Kit
These invitations and place cards have a lovely pink and white floral design. There are 2 options for both the invitation and the placecards allowing you to print with the gradient background on white or on a pastel paper/cardstock of your choice.
There is a choice of background papers also for you to print the insert on vellum or paper. The preview shows the invite printed on 3 different pearlescent papers although the photo doesn't do justice to the papers used.
Photographs from the Community
This is such a beautifully detailed wedding invite with classy vellum insert (photo below). It looks high quality but is very easy to make!
Download and print invite cover onto pearl or white cardstock (220gsm/110 lbs). Trim to size, score, fold and cut the wavy-edge front.
There is a beautiful matching background paper (I used it to make pillow box wedding favours) and a matching pdf to print onto semi-transparent vellum.
For inside the invite, I printed sample wording on a white piece of card and trimmed to size. I adhered the vellum overlay on top by folding the top edge of the vellum over about 1cm to create a tab. I used double-sided tape to secure the tab to the back of the white printed card, securing the two pieces loosely together. (Glue/tape will show through the vellum if used on the front). Then taped the whole thing to the inside of the invite as shown. The words show through clearly and look stunning.
Another page has 6 matching table name cards with lovely words, ready to personalise with guest's name.
This is such a beautifully detailed wedding invite with classy vellum insert (photo below). It looks high quality but is very easy to make!
Download and print invite cover onto pearl or white cardstock (220gsm/110 lbs). Trim to size, score, fold and cut the wavy-edge front.
There is a beautiful matching background paper (useful for order of service perhaps?) and a matching pdf to print onto semi-transparent vellum.
For inside the invite, I printed sample wording on a white piece of card and trimmed to size. I adhered the vellum overlay on top by folding the top edge of the vellum over about 1cm to create a tab. I used double-sided tape to secure the tab to the back of the white printed card, securing the two pieces loosely together. (Glue/tape will show through the vellum if used on the front). Then taped the whole thing to the inside of the invite as shown. The words show through clearly and look stunning.
Another page has 6 matching table name cards with lovely words, ready to personalise with guest's name.
This is such a beautifully detailed wedding invite with classy vellum insert (photo below). It looks high quality but is very easy to make!
Download and print invite cover onto pearl or white cardstock (220gsm/110 lbs). Trim to size, score, fold and cut the wavy-edge front.
There is a beautiful matching background paper (I used it to make pillow box wedding favours) and a matching pdf to print onto semi-transparent vellum.
For inside the invite, I printed sample wording on a white piece of card and trimmed to size. I adhered the vellum overlay on top by folding the top edge of the vellum over about 1cm to create a tab. I used double-sided tape to secure the tab to the back of the white printed card, securing the two pieces loosely together. (Glue/tape will show through the vellum if used on the front). Then taped the whole thing to the inside of the invite as shown. The words show through clearly and look stunning.
Another page has 6 matching table name cards with lovely words, ready to personalise with guest's name.