From the save the date through to the thank you card sent weeks after, our 5-piece floral wedding invitation sets carry the same watercolor garden aesthetic across every piece. Most designs feature soft watercolor florals and botanicals (peonies, roses, eucalyptus, garden greenery) so your full wedding stationery suite feels coordinated and timeless. Every set is fully editable in our free browser-based editor and downloads as print-ready PDF, JPEG, and PNG files. Built for couples whose wedding aesthetic features flowers as a central design element.
Our floral wedding invitation sets are 5-piece coordinated stationery suites featuring soft watercolor florals, botanical illustrations, and natural greenery. 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 floral motifs, color palette, and design language so your stationery feels coordinated from the first announcement through to the post-wedding thank you. Whether you are looking for watercolor wedding invitations, botanical wedding invitations, greenery wedding invitations, or eucalyptus and garden floral designs, every set here is fully editable in our free browser-based editor and downloads as print-ready PDF, JPEG, and PNG files.
The floral aesthetic is defined by botanical illustrations and a soft, romantic color palette. Specifically:
Watercolor technique. Most floral wedding invitations are painted in watercolor (or digital watercolor), which gives the flowers a soft, hand-painted, romantic feel. Watercolor is the dominant technique that distinguishes floral from other styles.
Specific flower motifs. Common flowers include peonies (lush, romantic), roses (classic, timeless), eucalyptus (modern, soft), garden greenery (whimsical, natural), wildflowers (boho, casual), and seasonal florals like cherry blossoms or sunflowers.
Soft color palette. Dusty rose, sage green, blush pink, ivory, soft gold, and muted taupes dominate. The palette is romantic without being saturated.
Botanical accents around the typography. Florals frame the text or run along edges, with the typography centered in a clean space. The flowers complement the words rather than compete with them.
Script or modern serif typography. Floral sets pair best with elegant serif fonts or hand-lettered scripts that feel as romantic as the florals themselves.
Floral sets work best for couples whose wedding features flowers as a central design element. Common matches include garden weddings, vineyard receptions, outdoor spring or summer celebrations, and any wedding with a romantic or whimsical aesthetic. The style also pairs well with destination weddings in Italy, Provence, or California wine country, where the natural surroundings reinforce the botanical theme. For couples who want flowers without going fully traditional, modern floral designs (eucalyptus, sage greenery, minimalist sprigs) offer a contemporary take on the aesthetic.
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 floral wedding invitation suites. For matching day-of stationery in the same floral style, browse our Ceremony & Reception Essentials collection filtered by floral style.
Our floral 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 floral motifs, color palette, and design language so your full wedding stationery suite feels coordinated from save the date through to the post-wedding thank you.
The most popular flowers for floral wedding invitations are peonies (lush and romantic), roses (classic and timeless), eucalyptus (modern and soft), and garden greenery (whimsical and natural). The dominant color palette is soft and romantic: dusty rose, sage green, blush pink, ivory, and muted taupes. Couples who want a more vibrant look can use deeper jewel tones (burgundy, deep teal) with the same flowers for a moodier autumn or winter wedding aesthetic.
No. Floral wedding invitations work for any season. Spring weddings often feature soft pastels and cherry blossoms or peonies. Summer weddings use sage greenery and garden florals. Fall weddings shift to deeper tones with dahlias, chrysanthemums, and warm autumn foliage. Winter weddings can use evergreen branches, holly berries, and white florals like amaryllis or anemones for a seasonal botanical look. The flowers and palette adapt to the season.
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. Most floral elements are part of the design and cannot be swapped to a different flower type, but many sets include a few palette variations or you can adjust the overall color tones to match your wedding (shifting blush to dusty blue, sage green to terracotta, etc) while keeping the floral design language.