Earthy textures, hand-drawn details, terracotta tones, and wildflower or pampas grass motifs define our boho wedding invitation sets. Each is a 5-piece coordinated stationery suite with save the date, invitation, RSVP card, details card, and thank you card. All five pieces share the same bohemian design language so your stationery feels coordinated from the first announcement through to the post-wedding thank you. Every set is fully editable in our free browser-based editor and downloads as print-ready PDF, JPEG, and PNG files.
Our boho wedding invitation sets are 5-piece coordinated stationery suites built around earthy textures, warm desert tones, and natural botanical elements like wildflowers, eucalyptus, dried florals, and pampas grass. Each set includes a save the date card, the main wedding invitation, an RSVP card, a details card with venue or registry information, and a thank you card. All five pieces share the same bohemian design language, color palette, and motifs so your stationery feels coordinated from the first announcement through to the post-wedding thank you. Whether you are looking for boho chic wedding invitations, bohemian wedding invitations with arch shapes, terracotta wedding invitation sets, or modern boho stationery with dried florals, every set here is fully editable in our free browser-based editor and downloads as print-ready PDF, JPEG, and PNG files.
The boho aesthetic is defined by warm, earthy elements that feel natural and relaxed rather than formal. Specifically:
Warm earth-tone palette. Terracotta is the signature boho color, paired with rust, sage, dusty mauve, mustard, cream, and warm taupe. The palette feels sun-baked and natural.
Arch shapes and frames. The arch (rounded top, flat bottom) is one of the most recognizable boho design elements, used to frame the main invitation text or appear as a decorative motif.
Dried florals and natural botanicals. Pampas grass, dried wildflowers, eucalyptus, and seasonal foliage replace the lush watercolor florals of a traditional floral set. The botanicals look textured and tactile.
Hand-drawn or sketched illustrations. Boho sets often feature hand-drawn elements (sun motifs, moon phases, mountain ranges, leaf sprigs) that feel artisanal rather than digitally polished.
Modern serif or hand-lettered typography. Boho pairs best with type that feels grounded and intentional, often modern serifs with slight imperfections or hand-lettered scripts.
Boho sets work best for couples whose wedding has a relaxed, natural, or earthy feel. Common matches include outdoor weddings in fields or vineyards, desert and Joshua Tree weddings, beach or coastal celebrations, barn and farm receptions, and any wedding where the couple wants the design to feel "casually intentional" rather than formal. The aesthetic also works well for modern destination weddings in Tulum, Marrakech, or the American Southwest, where the natural surroundings reinforce the bohemian theme. Boho overlaps slightly with the modern western trend but typically leans softer and more romantic than western (which leans heavier on cowboy hats, denim, and Americana).
If you prefer a different style, browse our other wedding invitation sets by aesthetic. For just the 3-piece invitation suite (without save the date and thank you card), see our boho wedding invitation suites. For matching day-of stationery in the same boho style, browse our Ceremony & Reception Essentials collection filtered by boho style.
Our boho wedding invitation sets include 5 coordinated pieces: a save the date card (sent 4 to 9 months before the wedding), the main wedding invitation card, an RSVP card with response deadline, a details card with venue address and registry or accommodation information, and a thank you card. All 5 pieces share the same boho motifs (terracotta tones, arch shapes, dried florals or wildflowers) so your full wedding stationery suite feels coordinated from save the date through to the post-wedding thank you.
Terracotta is the signature boho color, paired with rust, dusty rose, sage green, mustard, cream, and warm taupe. The palette feels sun-baked and earthy rather than bright or pastel. For couples who want a moodier boho aesthetic, deeper tones like burnt sienna, plum, or burgundy work well for fall and winter weddings. For lighter boho looks, soft cream, blush, and pale sage create a more romantic feel while keeping the earthy boho character.
Floral invitations typically feature soft watercolor florals (peonies, roses, eucalyptus) on light or pastel backgrounds and lean romantic. Boho invitations feature dried florals, wildflowers, and pampas grass with warm earth tones and often include hand-drawn elements like arches, sun motifs, or mountain illustrations. Floral feels traditional and lush; boho feels casual and earthy. Couples who want flowers but a more relaxed aesthetic often choose boho over floral.
Yes. Every set is fully editable in our free browser-based editor. You can change the accent color, swap typography, edit wording, and adjust layout to match your specific wedding palette. The dried florals, arch shapes, and hand-drawn motifs are part of the original design and cannot be swapped to entirely different elements, but you can shift the overall color tones (terracotta to sage, mustard to dusty blue) while keeping the boho design language.