15 Minimalist Wedding Invitations That Look Modern & Elegant
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In the world of paper and stationery, the options are truly endless. When it came time for me to search for my own wedding invitation suite, I was faced with about 10 too many options. Should I go whimsical? Preppy? Or should I stay true myself and my wedding’s overall vibe and pick a minimalist, modern wedding invitation? Dear reader, I went the chic, minimalist route, and I couldn’t be happier with my choice.
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Here’s the thing about modern wedding invitations. You can spend hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars with an artist creating a completely custom design, close the envelope with a pricey wax seal and splurge on metallic foil lettering. It will be gorgeous, and a perfect reflection of your style, but guess what? After spending a few months hanging on your guests’ fridge, that beautifully thought-out, personalized wedding invite will end up in the trash, just like any other.
The more I thought about my own wedding invitations, the more I realized they didn’t need to be especially over the top. Plus, that’s just not my style anyway. I wanted my wedding invitations to have the same sleek simplicity that I’m looking for in my wedding gown—plus, I’d rather splurge on the event itself, not the invites.
So what makes a truly great minimalist, modern wedding invitation? It comes down to a simple font, symmetrical spacing, and little to no embellishment. That said, minimalist doesn’t mean boring. I love the idea of adding a sketch to the RSVP card, or a few splashes of watercolor in the corners. Perhaps a soft floral here or a eucalyptus leaf there, and definitely feel free to play with your color palette and a hint of foil. Minimalism done right still has a wow factor, and that’s why it’s stood the test of time and remained beloved by brides for decades.
Scroll down below for some of our favorite minimalist, modern wedding invitations, from sites like Etsy, Zola, Minted and more.
1. Minimalist Monochrome
A minimalist invitation is a great way to indicate the overall vibe of your wedding. This simple option would work great for an untraditional, simple wedding at a fun restaurant in the city.
2. Watercolor Wonder
Proof that a touch of color can go a long way, this modern watercolor invitation is the perfect balance of vibrant minimalism. The soft watercolor-style brushstrokes keep things bright without looking too saturated.
3. Prep Chic
Perfect for the preppy bride, this minimalist invitation gets its flair from the monogram-style initials at the top. The simple colorway keeps the bold typography from looking too flashy.
Cooper Classic Invitation $4.50
4. Modern Simplicity
We love the way the date is laid out at the top of this minimalist invitation followed by the poetic placement of the information across the page. Italics and block letters create enough variety to make the invitation interesting without being too funky or flashy.
Tahoe Portrait Invitation $4.50
5. Artsy Minimalism
This minimalist invitation combines clean lines with a paint splatter to create an eye-catching, still understated design. The line on the left side leads your eyes down the card where all the important information lies, and the splatter keeps things fun.
6. Colorblock Design
Keep things classic with this colorblocked invitation that comes in an array of pastel shades. The simple font helps creates a truly minimalist feel, while the color on bottom helps it retain a vibrant, fresh vibe.
Morrison Rise Invitation $1.99
7. Sweet & Simple
We love the combination of script and block writing in this modern invitation by UnmeasuredEvent. The script isn’t overly-intricate, and in combination with the thin block font, you get a modern feel with just a touch of whimsy.
8. Simple Elegance
Mix things up with this modern wedding invitation that forgoes the traditional wording found on most wedding invites. Instead, your eye is drawn to the large “we do,” with the couple’s names placed in the middle of the typography.
Elegant Embellishment Invitation $1.97
9. Botanical Beauty
The foil stamping on this botanical wedding invite gives it extra sparkle while still remaining understated. You’re also able to add a photo to the other side if you want to jazz it up a bit.
10. Delicate Drawing
Having an outdoor wedding grounded in nature? This is the invitation suite for you. A simple leaf sketch and thin block font are all this card needs to keep things eye-catching without being too over-the-top.
Minimal Wedding Invitation Set, Fine Art $7.50
11. Romantic Simplicity
Why not switch things up with a landscape invitation instead of a vertical one? The deep red hue is perfect for a winter wedding, and the subtle gold foil adds a detail that still feels elegant.
12. Simply Luxe
The elaborate, foiled script up top is offset by simple all-caps block letters in this landscape-style wedding invitation. Although not traditionally minimalist, we’d still consider this invitation on the simpler side, with just the right amount of flair.
Exciting Script Wedding Invitation $2
13. Retro RSVP
Retro and modern may seem like opposites but this bubble letter invite happily marries the two (fitting, right?).
14. Less Is More
Although this invitation is minimalist, it also has a modern flair thanks to the mixed fonts, use of white space and pops of color. We love the different shades of peach incorporated throughout the invitation suite.
Minimalist Wedding Invitation Set $13
15. Understated Elegance
If you want a classic invitation, this textured letterpressed invite is for you. No bright colors, no fancy details or accents, just a slim block of beige on either side of the card and a few stylized fonts.
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