Floral wedding invitation, drawn rather than downloaded
A floral wedding invitation uses drawn flowers as its frame rather than photographs of them. Marigold, rose and jasmine suit an Indian wedding because they are the flowers already in the mandap.
₹1,999+ GST₹4,999
₹1,999 once. Your invite stays live for 2 months, long enough for the cards, the replies and the day itself.
Designs for this
The flowers that belong on an Indian invitation
Marigold, rose, jasmine and mango leaf are the flowers at the wedding itself, which is why they read as right on the invitation and why generic floral templates from elsewhere do not.
Drawn, not stock
The floral artwork here is drawn for these designs and layered, so it moves gently as a guest scrolls. Stock photographs of bouquets flatten out on a small screen.
It sits well with photographs
A floral frame around your own photographs is the most common thing couples ask for, and the photo frames are shaped to sit inside the artwork rather than on top of it.
Common questions
Yes. Photographs sit inside the artwork's own frames, and any slot you leave empty closes up.
Yes, and they are the usual choice for those functions.
The artwork stays as drawn. You change every word, photograph and event, which is what keeps the design intact.
₹1,999 once, plus GST. That covers unlimited guest replies, your own web address and unlimited edits. The invite stays live for 2 months from the day you pay, and there is no renewal.
Make yours this evening
Open any design and see the real invitation, with the reply form working. You pay only when you want your own link.
See all designs →₹1,999 once. Your invite stays live for 2 months, long enough for the cards, the replies and the day itself.