Bachelorette party invitations should match the energy of the celebration, whether it is a backyard cocktail night or a long weekend in Nashville. Each design is fully editable in our free browser-based editor for traditional parties, weekend trips, themed bachelorettes, and digital-first invitations you can text directly to the group chat. Customize the bride's name, dates, location, theme details, and add an itinerary if your party spans multiple days. Filter by style below to find a design that matches the bachelorette vibe.
A bachelorette party invitation announces the celebration the bride's friends throw before the wedding, traditionally a single night out and increasingly a multi-day weekend trip. Our bachelorette party invitations are fully editable in our free browser-based editor. No Canva account, no Photoshop, no software to install. Customize the bride's name, dates, destination or venue, theme, dress code, and any group cost-sharing details. Whether you are searching for printable bachelorette invitations to mail, editable bachelorette weekend invitations for a multi-day trip, or a digital bachelorette invitation you can text straight to the group chat, every template here is built to be customized in your browser and shared either as a printed card or as a digital image. Most templates are sized at 5x7 inches for printing, with the option to export as a JPEG or PNG for digital sharing.
Clean lines, modern serif typography, and a sophisticated palette. For the bride who wants the celebration to feel chic rather than themed.
Watercolor florals and soft botanicals. A favorite for garden bachelorettes, vineyard weekends, and brunch-themed celebrations.
Earthy textures, terracotta, and hand-drawn details. Great for desert bachelorettes, ranch trips, and outdoor-themed weekends.
Formal typography and traditional layouts. For elegant cocktail parties and upscale dinner celebrations.
Warm tones and hand-lettered scripts. Perfect for cabin weekends, vineyard trips, and country-themed bachelorettes.
Bachelorettes have evolved well beyond the single-night party. Most templates in this collection support multiple formats:
Single-night party. The classic bachelorette: dinner, drinks, dancing, all in one evening. Best for local guest lists and tight budgets.
Bachelorette weekend trip. The dominant modern format. Friday arrival, Saturday day activity, Saturday night out, Sunday brunch. Often involves flights and shared accommodation.
Destination bachelorette. Multi-day trips to Nashville, Miami, Las Vegas, Austin, Charleston, New Orleans, or international cities. The invitation typically doubles as a travel announcement and often includes the Airbnb address.
Themed bachelorette. Disco, cowgirl, Y2K, beach, ranch, brunch, spa, wine country, and many other themes. The invitation sets the dress code so guests can pack accordingly.
Couples bachelorette (or Jack and Jill bachelorette). A growing format where the bride's friends and the groom's friends celebrate together, either in one combined event or in parallel groups in the same destination.
If the bachelorette is a multi-day weekend, many maids of honor send the invitation along with a printed or digital itinerary. The itinerary typically lists Friday arrival and dinner plans, Saturday day activity (boat day, spa, brunch, day drinking), Saturday night out (dinner reservations, bar crawl, club, show), and Sunday brunch and departure. Our templates can be customized as a single combined invitation-and-itinerary card, or as a matching invitation card and separate itinerary card. Both formats download as print-ready PDFs you can print at home or share digitally with the group chat.
Bachelorette party invitations are typically purchased and sent by the maid of honor or a co-hosting bridesmaid, not the bride. The bride is usually involved in choosing the dates and theme but should not see or pay for her own invitation. Our templates are built for the maid of honor coordinating across a busy bridal party. Pick a design, fill in the bride's name, the dates, the destination or venue, the theme details, and any cost-sharing logistics (group Venmo for shared expenses, Airbnb cost split, who is covering the bride's portion). Download the print-ready PDF in 10 to 15 minutes. The cost of template-based invitations stays low (under $25 for the editable file), which keeps the bachelorette budget manageable when the bridal party is already splitting flights, lodging, food, and the bride's expenses.
Coordinate with the bride to confirm dates, destination or venue, theme, and dress code before designing the invitation. The bride does not need to see the invitation itself but should approve the basic plan.
Pick a template that matches the theme or destination. Filter by style above, or scan the collection for designs that fit a Nashville bachelorette, beach trip, ranch weekend, or specific theme.
Open the template in our free browser-based editor. Edit the bride's name, dates, destination, theme details, dress code, and cost-sharing notes.
Add an itinerary if the bachelorette spans multiple days. Many templates support a back-side itinerary or a matching second card.
Download the print-ready PDF (5x7 standard) or export as a JPEG or PNG for digital sharing in the bridal party group chat.
Send 6 to 10 weeks before the bachelorette so guests can book travel and request time off work. For destination bachelorettes, send 3 to 4 months in advance.
If you are also planning the bridal shower, see our matching bridal shower invitations. For day-of bachelorette stationery (party signage, drink menus, scavenger hunt cards), our ceremony and reception essentials collection includes templates that can be adapted for bachelorette decor. For the bride's main wedding stationery, browse our wedding invitations and wedding invitation suites.
Send bachelorette party invitations 6 to 10 weeks before the event for local single-night parties. For weekend trips and destination bachelorettes, send invitations 3 to 4 months in advance so guests can book flights, request time off work, and arrange child care. Bachelorettes are typically held 1 to 3 months before the wedding, which means invitations often go out 4 to 6 months before the wedding date.
A bachelorette party invitation should include the bride's name (or nickname), the dates and start time, the destination or venue, the theme or dress code, the host or co-hosts' names, an RSVP contact and deadline, cost-sharing details if guests are splitting expenses (group Venmo handle, Airbnb cost per person, restaurant deposits), and any travel logistics for destination bachelorettes (Airbnb address, recommended airport, group chat to join). Itinerary details often go on a separate card or on the back of the invitation.
The maid of honor traditionally hosts the bachelorette, often with help from co-hosting bridesmaids. The bride does not pay for her own bachelorette. Costs are typically split among the attending bridesmaids and friends, including the bride's portion (her flight, accommodation, meals, and activities are usually covered by the group as a gift). For destination bachelorettes, the maid of honor typically organizes a group Venmo or Splitwise to track shared expenses.
Yes, and this is increasingly the standard. Every template downloads as a print-ready PDF that you can also export as a JPEG or PNG to share by text, in a group chat, by email, or by direct message. Most modern bachelorettes invite digitally because the guest list is small, everyone knows each other, and the invitation often includes clickable links to the Airbnb, the itinerary, and the group cost-sharing tool. Digital invitations also save the cost of printing and postage on a budget that is already covering travel and accommodation.
The standard bachelorette party invitation size is 5x7 inches, which fits a standard A7 envelope and works equally well as a digital share. For casual parties, 4x6 postcard format also works. If you are creating a combined invitation and itinerary, the 5x7 size gives you enough room for both pieces of content on a single double-sided card.
Popular bachelorette themes and destinations include Nashville (live music and country bars), Miami (beaches, clubs, pool parties), Las Vegas (shows, casinos, pools), Austin (food, music, outdoor activities), Charleston (Southern charm, beaches), New Orleans (music, food, atmosphere), Scottsdale (spa, golf, desert), wine country (Napa, Sonoma, Willamette Valley), and beach destinations like Cabo, Tulum, or Caribbean islands. Theme bachelorettes (disco, Y2K, cowgirl, brunch, spa) work for any destination and let the bridal party coordinate matching outfits.