Spring Wedding Invitations & Matching Stationery

Explore our Elegant Spring Wedding Invitations and click on any design to view the full matching stationery range.

Spring Wedding Invitations Suite

About Our Spring Wedding Stationery

Our spring wedding stationery feature elegant and romantic designs inspired by blooming florals and fresh garden tones. From soft pastels to delicate botanical prints, these floral wedding cards bring a light and joyful feel to your celebration. Perfect for garden, countryside or springtime weddings, you can complete your stationery suite with matching RSVP cards, save the date cards, menus, and thank you cards – all beautifully coordinated with your spring wedding stationery!

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Spring Wedding Invitations – FAQs

  • The collection is predominantly floral and botanical – cherry blossom, tulip, daffodil, lavender, wildflower, daisy, and soft meadow designs – all in the lighter, fresher palettes that suit spring weddings naturally. There are also greenery and foliage options for couples who want botanical detail without the floral focus.

  • Spring stationery typically features lighter, airier colour palettes (soft blush, lavender, pale yellow, white, and fresh green) and floral illustrations inspired by early-blooming flowers like cherry blossom, tulips, and daffodils. If your wedding has a fresh, romantic, garden-party feel, this collection is the right starting point.

  • Spring designs work beautifully for garden ceremonies, country house venues, church weddings with floral decorations, and walled garden receptions. The lighter palette and delicate illustrations suit venues that are dressed with fresh seasonal flowers and natural light.

  • Spring weddings, particularly March, April, and May, mean you'll likely be ordering stationery over winter. This is actually a quieter period for printers, so lead times tend to be shorter, but don't leave it too late. Allow at least 2–3 weeks before your send date, and send invitations 8–12 weeks before the wedding.

  • 9–12 months ahead is standard, which for a spring wedding means sending save the dates the previous spring or summer. Easter weekend dates in particular book up very quickly and need the earliest possible notice.

  • Several designs appear in both collections, but spring stationery tends to feature lighter, more delicate florals – blossom, tulips, daffodils – while summer designs lean into bolder, fuller arrangements and tropical or wildflower styles. If your wedding is in March or April, the spring collection is the better starting point.

  • Yes, samples are available for most designs. Spring palettes in particular can vary between screen and print, so ordering a sample alongside your florist's colour references is a worthwhile step before committing.

  • All designs are available across the full suite, save the dates, invitations, RSVP cards, menus, place cards, table numbers, order of service, welcome signs, seating plans, and thank you cards, all coordinated in your chosen spring design.