Free Wedding Invitation Templates
Sixteen genuinely different designs — classic, modern, floral, rustic, art-deco and more — all free to edit in your browser and download without a watermark or a sign-up. Here is a tour of every style, and how to pick the one that fits your day.
Try any template now
All 16 designs live inside the editor. Click one, type your details, and download — no account required.
Open the editor →The 16 templates, by style
Classic & formal
- Classic Elegant — a timeless serif on warm ivory with a slim double rule. The safe, beautiful default for almost any wedding.
- Gold Monogram — an engraved feel with a delicate ring motif and a flowing script for the names; perfect for a black-tie celebration.
- Champagne — soft gold corners on a champagne ground, formal but warm.
- Midnight Gold — gold type on deep midnight blue for an elegant evening reception.
Modern & minimal
- Modern Minimal — clean sans-serif, generous spacing, a single accent bar. Understated and contemporary.
- Minimal Noir — stark black-on-white with a confident underline; ideal for a city or industrial venue.
- Dusty Blue — a calm, on-trend blue-grey palette that photographs beautifully.
Garden, floral & botanical
- Floral Bloom — a romantic script with a hand-drawn floral border; made for spring and summer weddings.
- Botanical Sage — soft sage green with leaf accents, gentle and natural.
- Blush Romance — a tender blush palette with elegant corner detailing.
- Lavender Mist — muted lavender for a dreamy, soft-focus feel.
- Watercolour — a wash of colour behind the names for an artistic, painterly look.
Rustic, boho & warm
- Rustic Kraft — warm kraft-paper tones with a dashed border; the classic barn-and-fairy-lights choice.
- Terracotta Boho — earthy terracotta with an arch motif, perfect for a desert or autumn palette.
Statement & luxe
- Art Deco — geometric Gatsby-era lines and a diamond accent for a glamorous, vintage celebration.
- Emerald Lux — rich emerald and gold for a jewel-toned, opulent evening.
How to choose the right template
With so many good options, narrow it down with three quick questions:
- Where is the wedding? Let the venue lead. A ballroom suits Classic Elegant or Gold Monogram; a garden suits Botanical Sage or Floral Bloom; a barn suits Rustic Kraft; a rooftop suits Minimal Noir.
- What season? Soft pastels (blush, sage, lavender) read as spring and summer; deep jewel tones (midnight, emerald) and gold read as autumn and winter.
- How formal? Spelled-out, script-and-serif designs feel formal; clean sans-serif and conversational layouts feel relaxed. Match the design's formality to your wording and dress code.
Everything is editable
None of these is a locked image. Inside the editor you can recolour any template to your exact palette, swap the couple's names into a different script, and realign the text. If your venue is sage-and-cream but you love the Art Deco layout, just change the colours — the design adapts.
How to use a template (3 steps)
- Open the editor and click the template you like in the gallery.
- Type your details — names, date, time, venue, RSVP. The preview updates live; adjust fonts and colours to taste.
- Download a high-resolution PNG (or JPG), or print straight from the page. Print at home, send to a print shop, or share it digitally.
Find your favourite and make it yours
All 16 templates, fully editable, free to download with no watermark and no sign-up.
Browse & edit templates →Frequently asked questions
Are these wedding invitation templates really free to download?
Yes — free to edit and download as a high-resolution PNG or JPG, with no watermark, no sign-up, and no payment at the download step. Ads keep the tool free.
Can I edit the templates?
Fully. Change names, date, time, venue and message; switch fonts and colours; adjust alignment. The preview updates as you type and your wording carries over between templates.
What size and format are the downloads?
The standard 5×7 inch invitation proportion, exported at 2× resolution for sharp printing. You can download a PNG or a JPG.
Do I need design skills?
No. The designs are already balanced — you just replace the text and, if you wish, tweak the colours. Most people finish in a couple of minutes.
Can I print these at home?
Yes. Download the PNG and print on card stock at home, or take the file to any print shop. The 2× resolution keeps text and details crisp at 5×7.
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