Top 10 Wedding Invitation Trends You’ll See More in 2023
2023/2024 wedding trends,  Hottest Posts,  Wedding invitation tips
No marriage considered complete without a wedding invitation. Wedding invitations set the basic tone of the event and provides your guests the first glimpse at your wedding theme. This is the reason you can’t afford to keep your wedding invites ordinary.
2022 is a huge year to get married and brides will have the most options of wedding invitation, from tactile letterpress to fancy foil-pressed details, we have you covered. If you are already on the lookout for wedding invitation designs, here are some of the latest trends that will help you design one that packs a punch.
Choose trending invitation from “paper”
- Vellum
Vellum is a semi translucent paper that has a frosted like finish to it. Combining this translucent stock with modern and traditional fronts will create a truly memorable invitation suite. White ink printing, metallic foil, or soft water colour florals are all methods we can incorporate into your vellum wedding invitations. Not wanting to make the full jump into vellum invitations? A vellum jacket, belly band, overlay or envelope are all opportunities to include vellum into your wedding invitation suite.
Photo Credits:via stylish wedd/via cards and pockets
Click to shop Vellum Wedding Invitations from EWI
- Acrylic
Clearly acrylic can add a pop of romantic in welcome sign, seating charts or your invitations. Modern or minimalist sure to get people excited about what to expect at your wedding, losing the paper offers a dynamic new approach.
Photo Credits:via etsy
Click to shop Acrylic Wedding Invitations from EWI
Click to shop Acrylic Welcome Sign from EWI
- Deckled-edge paper
We also expect to see lots of deckled-edge paper in 2020. It adds a level of sophistication to any event, and the paper with hand-written calligraphy continues to be a hugely popular choice for wedding invitations.
Photo Credits: via twinkleandtoast
Choose trending invitation from “printing”
- Gold foil
This shinny trend is popping up everywhere — from invitation text to small escort details. Be adventurous with a heavily patterned gold design, or use the technique to highlight your names or your wedding date. Gold foil has been very popular, but we’re starting to see other metallics like bronze, copper, and rose gold.
Shop the Style: EWFI028
Photo Credits:via Pinterest/via Instagram/via etsy
Click to shop foil Wedding Invitations from EWI
- Letterpress
Letterpress is a premium technique where the design is made into a plate that is pressed into luxurious thick cotton paper to create an impression. Letterpress is the perfect way to get the most out of printed invitations because your guests will enjoy the tactile contact with them.
Photo Credits:via swellpress
Choose trending invitation from “style”
- Minimal
Minimalism is another big wedding trend which will be carried over into stationery in 2020. Whether it’s simple hand-lettering that takes center stage or abandoning all inserts in favor of one sleek, all-inclusive design, couples are opting for streamlined and simplified wedding invitations.
Shop the Style: EWDS007
Click to shop Minimal Wedding Invitations from EWI
-
Calligraphy
Calligraphers are creating new, modern hands that feel totally fresh. Try the trend by having just your names hand-lettered.
Shop the Style: EWDM011
Click to shop Calligraphy Wedding Invitations from EWI
-
Custom Monograms
Custom monograms or lines are taking on a whole new look, with elements that are meaningful and it’s being fashioned into a modern wedding invitation. This trend is perfect for a pattern-loving couple.
Photo Credits:via Pinterest
Shop the Style: EWI450/EWWS272
Click to shop monogram Wedding Invitations from EWI
- Floral and Botanic Designs
Flowers and other similar botanical have become a core of wedding decor. The same idea can be used in designing wedding invitations.
Shop the Style: EWWS085
Click to shop floral Wedding Invitations from EWI
- Moody colors
A bold and moody palette molded with deep plum, dark navy and black hues become the centerpiece of the wedding.
Photo Credits:via etsy