As they say, less is more: these simple wedding invitations look elegant but won’t overcomplicate your style. Read on to see simple yet beautiful invites for no-fuss couples who crave a more minimalist style. Subscribe for the latest to your inbox.
If you’re a couple who doesn’t like all the frills, you may be wondering where to get simple wedding invitations that don’t cost a lot. It’s easy to find cheap and easy wedding invitations that include the RSVP card and aren’t overly complicated when you know where to look. And that’s where I come in! In this blog post, we’ll show you the best places to find simple yet elegant wedding invitations that look elegant for your wedding. These inexpensive options will prove you don’t need all the bells and whistles to send your guests the important details.
I’ll explain which pieces are most important, where to buy simple wedding invites, and show you some designs to make yours a little personalized without all the frills — without sacrificing all of the fun. :)
Let’s get started!
Simple Invitations for Weddings
Simple invites are in: many couples aren’t looking to necessarily splurge on stationery, especially if they hope to stretch the budget further. One easy way to cut costs is to buy less formal wedding invitations, which is entirely easy to do when you know where to look. Simple wedding invitations are minimalist in nature, giving them a classic vibe with clean lines and easy-to-read typography. The colors are simple and these invitation ideas go with any theme, which is helpful if you haven’t really nailed down all your decor yet.
When you’re selecting your invites, these are the most important components to have:
• The Invitation Card: it tells all the details of your ceremony, with “reception to follow” added to the bottom
• Reception Card: this informs guests of what happens after the ceremony (reception dinner, cocktails, dancing, etc.)
• RSVP Card: this is necessary to find out who can attend (optional: meal option). You’ll also want an RSVP envelope for guests to send back their response.
That’s it! These are the three main components to simple invitations and with these, you’re all set.
Here are some of the best invitation designs for simple couples who crave style — without all those extra frills. Enjoy!
1. Bad Dancing Encouraged
This invitation style is a fan-favorite for the no-frills couple! Give your guests a simple, yet informative invitation with RSVP card and fun wording. By Amy Payne.
2. Together with their families
This simple design is all about family. It has a clean, simple layout and your choice of color options. By Carly Reed Walker.
3. Tomorrows begin today
“All of our tomorrows begin today”. This basic wedding invite is perfect in a black and white color template and sweet wording. By Lori Wemple.
4. Bold Names
A classic simple wedding invitation template with your choice of color combination. Shown in beige with black lettering. By JoAnn Jinks.
5. Simple Colorful Arrows
A classic invite doesn’t have to be boring! Add a pop of color and whimsical arrows with this design by Owl and Toad.
6. Classic Template
For no-frills couples, this simple wedding invitation template is easy to fill in with your details. A nice, minimalist style makes it easy to coordinate with every area of your decor. By Jennifer Postorino.
7. Brushed Invitation
A “Love” in an airbrush style is a cute way to dress up simple wedding invitations. By Lisa Guerrero.
8. Classic scripted
You can never go wrong with a simple and clean invitation style, like this one with easy-to-read fonts by JoAnn Jinks.
9. The Honor of Your Prescence
You’re requested at a huge celebration! Fun invitations with a simple design. By Lea Delavaris.
10. Courthouse
If you’re planning a simple wedding and need invitations for a courthouse and dinner soiree, send these to guests! They’re perfectly casual for the event. By Susan Brown.
11. Big Love, Small Crowd
These invites are perfect for a charming, informal wedding with a simple style. By Nazia Hyder.
12. All We Need is Love, and You
For the couple who wants nothing fancy, just love, these all we need is love and you are perfectly simple invitations for the wedding day. By Robert and Stella.
Bonus. Simply Letterpress
This is one of my favorite simple styles, yet it’s a little pricier because of its printing style (letterpress). It’s worth taking a peek if you like the look! By Kelly Ambrose.
What do you think of these simple invitations? Are you choosing minimalist designs like these, or do you envision something different for your wedding? Tell us in the comment box below!
To see more invitation ideas, click on a photo above or link below the invitation design. The Minted simple invitations are easy to fill out and edit, order, and send. You can also see cheap wedding invitations here.
In summary, wedding invitations can be simple and elegant: it’s easy to get both when you shop these styles. An important thing to add is you make simple invitations with a little design: a touch of cursive, a splash of color, or a monogram can go a long way in adding a personal touch — without all the frills. You can avoid adding unnecessary components like wax seals, envelope liners, or belly bands, which add to your overall cost and can overcomplicate a nice, simple design. The benefit of simple invitations is their cost-effectiveness: you’ll have more money in your budget left over for other things in your wedding that may be more meaningful to you.
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Happy Planning!
xo
Emma
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