By Mustafa Bilgic · Last updated 20 June 2026
Floral Wedding Invitation Templates
Soft blooms, botanical borders and a romantic script — floral invitations are made for spring and summer weddings, garden ceremonies and anyone who wants a tender, pretty feel. Here are editable floral designs and the wording that suits them.
Make a floral invitation now
Every design below lives inside the free editor. Click one, type your details, recolour to taste, and download a print-ready PNG — no account, no watermark.
Open the free editor →What makes an invitation "floral"?
Floral style is romantic and seasonal. The pieces that define it:
- Motifs — blooms, leaves, sprigs and botanical borders, whether line-drawn or watercolour. They frame the text without overwhelming it.
- Colour — blush pink, sage green, dusty rose, soft peach and cream. Floral palettes are gentle and light-filled.
- Type — a flowing script for the names (Tangerine, Great Vibes) paired with a soft serif for the details, echoing the organic, hand-drawn feel.
Four floral designs to edit
Each preview is a live editor design — open it and your details drop straight in. All free to download without a watermark.
May 16, 2026
Rosewater Gardens
Garden ceremony & tea reception
Floral Bloom — a romantic script with a hand-drawn floral border.
June 6, 2026
The Orangery
Reception to follow
Blush Romance — a tender blush palette with elegant corner detailing.
April 25, 2026
Fernbrook Greenhouse
Brunch reception to follow
Botanical Sage — soft sage green with leaf accents, gentle and natural.
July 11, 2026
Lakeside Pavilion
Cocktails on the terrace
Watercolour — a soft wash of colour behind the names for a painterly look.
Floral wedding invitation wording
Floral designs suit warm, gently romantic wording. A garden or daytime celebration reads beautifully with soft phrasing and a "together with their families" host line.
Lily & Jack
invite you to celebrate their marriage
Saturday, the sixteenth of May, 2026 · half past three
Rosewater Gardens · Savannah, Georgia
Garden ceremony and afternoon tea to follow
For more phrasings, host-line options and a fill-in template, see the full wedding invitation wording guide. Pretty wording pairs naturally with the elegant templates too.
Soft colours photograph beautifully
Blush, sage and watercolour tones look lovely both in print and when shared digitally. If you're sending the invitation by text or email as well as on paper, floral designs hold their charm on a screen — download the same PNG for both uses.
Customise a floral invitation
Open any design above in the editor, change the names, date, venue, colours and fonts, and download free — no sign-up, no watermark.
Customise a floral invitation →Frequently asked questions
What colours are best for a floral wedding invitation?
Soft, garden-inspired tones: blush pink, sage green, dusty rose, peach and cream. They keep floral designs light and romantic. Recolour any template to your exact palette in the editor.
What font suits a floral invitation?
A flowing script such as Great Vibes or Tangerine for the couple's names, paired with a soft serif for the details, matches the organic, hand-drawn feel of botanical motifs.
Are these floral templates free to download?
Yes — free to edit and download as a high-resolution PNG or JPG, with no watermark and no sign-up. The site is ad-supported.
Are floral invitations only for spring weddings?
They suit spring and summer best, but a deeper floral palette — dusty rose, plum, sage — also works for autumn. The editor lets you shift any floral design warmer or cooler to match your season.
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