Watercolours to adorable illustrations: 11 of the prettiest wedding invitations to match your theme  

We’re so tempted to have each and every one of these – from Singapore designers – customised and ready for our own celebrations!

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Moving away from the traditional invites– because as much as they have their own old-school charm it isn’t for every couple in the 21st century; and let’s be honest, most complimentary invites from hotel packages, albeit free or discounted, are tacky and seem to have no sincerity to it at all. These invites from both local designers are bound to convince you to invest in a custom-made wedding invite, filled with personal touches to make it all the more special for you and your guests.

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1. Watercolour pastels 

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From Pearlyn and Paper, this local designer has produced many unique and custom made invitation suites for couples. Their niche? Watercoloured illustrations. Pastel florals are the most common on pretty invites and this isn’t an exception.

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2. Bright florals

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Not into pastels and want a hint of your wedding palette on your wedding invite? Check out this bright pop of color also from Pearlyn and Paper.

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3. Whimsical woodlanders

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Perfect for a cute little rustic alfresco wedding, this invite by Pearlyn and Paper has woodland creatures illustrated all over the invite paired with beautiful handwritten font.

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4. Elephant prints

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Not into florals? Fear not, we’ve still got you covered. Indulge in your heritage with beautiful illustrations and gold prints, turning your invite in to an elegant and gorgeous piece of art.

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5. Chic graphic 

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This invitation incorporates watercolour techniques as well as graphic design by Papypress, a simple chic and effective invite in the wedding palette.

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5. Dark floral

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What better way to make your invite stand out than choosing to go against the norm and pick a dark background with gold lettering. The dark background allows the floral design and font to pop up more than usual. Definitely a head turner of an invite!

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6. Simple ballet

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A minimal, soft pink invite that focuses mostly on the handwritten rose gold font, gives off a ballet themed feel, designed by Truly Enamoured. Perfect for the girly bride, this wedding suite will have your guests wondering what to expect on your big day.

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7. Glamour with a twist

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Going for a glamorous theme but afraid it’ll be too much for the invite? This origami invite by Nineteen Design brings in just the right amount of glitter for the invite to look elegantly glamorous. The way the invite unfolds to reveal its details will intrigue your guests, it might even become the most memorable invite ever received. Completely worth the investment.

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8. Paradise!

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No need to rely on pretty florals or watercolored details to create a pretty invite and Nineteen Design proves just that. Their print series are just as stunning, with a few handwritten font to finish the prints of perfectly this wedding suite will invoke a sense of wanderlust (or a sudden desire to go on a vacation) in your guests. Perfect for your paradise wedding.

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9. Soft vintage

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This printed invite designed by Nineteen Design is perfect for a soft vintage themed wedding. The soft blush contrasts the vintage black and white background nicely, making this invite one of our top favourites. 

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10. Wildfleur 

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A soft pink invite with hints of a little hipster, indie wedding accented by wildflowers designed by Pearlyn and Paper. That little dog on the top is bound to get your guests to go “awww”.

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