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Scalloped wedding invitations

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Scalloped
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Upload your own Portrait
$1.79 each
Laurelwood Classic
$1.99 each
Off-white with whimsical blue florals
Caleania Portrait
$1.99 each
Vintage hand-drawn florals in blue
Milford Portrait
$1.79 each
Stunning typography mix highlighting names
Jade Multiphoto
$1.99 each
Spasso Portrait
$1.99 each
Vibrant garden florals with rustic charm
Darcy Classic Foil
Stamped Foil
New
$2.49 each
Portree Portrait
$1.99 each
Cascading green watercolor botanicals
Souci Portrait
$1.99 each
Copan Photo
$1.99 each
Linen photo card with leaves monogram
Calla Classic Foil
Stamped Foil
$2.49 each
Glamourous foil on blue sage card
Josette Landscape
New
$1.99 each
Farnham Portrait
$1.99 each
Hand-painted foliage in blue and sage
Viall Portrait
$1.79 each
Classic and delicate florals in sage
Anemone Portrait Foil
Stamped Foil
New
$2.49 each
Verde Classic
$1.99 each
Elegant with watercolor eucalyptus
Sloan Portrait
$1.99 each
Andros Multiphoto
$1.99 each
Two photos on blush card with script
Eleanora Classic
$1.79 each
Elegant monogram design in dusty cobalt
Willow Photo
$1.99 each
Classic white refined typography
Treviso Portrait
$1.99 each
Enchanting blue florals framing the card
Clearwater Portrait
$1.99 each
Soft blue watercolor with ocean waves
Leonid Portrait
$1.99 each
Intricate filigree frame with gray
Roana Classic Foil
Stamped Foil
$2.49 each
Santiago Portrait
$1.99 each
Minimalist design highlighting names
Winslow Portrait
$1.99 each
Boho watercolor foliage in green tones
Brienno Portrait
$1.99 each
Chic watercolor black bow on white
Ingrid Portrait
$1.99 each
Soft blush with delicate floral sketches
Kellan Portrait
$1.99 each
Black and white modern typography layout
Zariah Portrait
$1.99 each
Blend of script and block font on black
Armoise Portrait
$1.99 each
Sage hand-drawn foliage with modern type
Isolde Portrait Foil
Stamped Foil
$2.49 each
Warm florals in a stamped foil wreath
Portsmouth Photo
$1.99 each
Sophisticated mixed white fonts on photo
Vicenza Classic Foil
Stamped Foil
$2.49 each
Illustrated stamped foil florals
Montagne Portrait
$1.99 each
Painterly landscape with mountain ranges
Hartington Portrait
$1.99 each
Botanical accents in netural hues
Sequoia Classic
$1.99 each
Abstract floral sketches on forest green
Rydal Classic
$1.99 each
Blue cheerful floral wreath
Marlow Portrait
$1.99 each
White card with flowing script font
Creston Portrait
$1.99 each
Navy with white botanical monogram
Portsmouth Arch
$1.99 each
Landscape photo arch layout with olive
Viridian Portrait
$1.99 each
Graphic greenery border in green
Bellisi Portrait
$1.99 each
Arched typography and floral accent
Liang Photo
$1.99 each
Full photo card with minimal typography
Rustic Church Portrait
$1.99 each
Church sketch with simple typography
Siena Portrait
$1.99 each
Intricate pastel blue lush floral frame
Essenza Portrait
$1.79 each
Sage with fine-line floral drawing

All about scalloped wedding invites

Find and design stunning and affordable scalloped wedding invitations! Explore a plethora of curated styles, colors, and designs or create your own invitations with ease. Free samples & envelopes!

Frequently asked questions

Why Are Wedding Invitations So Important?

When you plan your wedding, you might not think right away about how much these cards will affect your day, but they often set the first tone for your whole event. Frequently, your family and friends get an idea of your style and mood the moment that invitation and its envelope show up, starting their experience with that one simple card. If you want a classic look, the standard Milford design—a top option—gives you clean lines, strong text, and good paper that provides instant feeling even before anyone arrives. Put simply? Expectations start as is, the second someone holds your invite.

Which Styles of Wedding Invitation Can You Choose?

The number of styles, as is, is bigger than most expect, and finding one that matches your idea matters.

Should You Select a Classic Invitation?

Classic invitations usually have formal text and well-drawn lines, often on thick paper, with a sense of tradition at the center. The widely chosen Viall design fits this look and keeps things classic and timeless.

Do Most Couples Use Photos on Invitations?

Although many may expect otherwise, only about 12% go with a single photo, and fewer than 1% add more. That means almost everyone skips photos on the invite itself. But if you want to share an image from your engagement, a single clean photo is usually the way to go.

What If You Want a More Modern or Minimal Invite?

If you feel drawn to a modern approach—maybe you like open space or straight lines—the Caleania invite could stand out for you with its use of simple text and lots of empty space. Minimalism is not just a trend, as it often creates a calm, clear feeling throughout your event.

What Does a Full Wedding Invitation Set Include?

When you look at most invitation sets, you usually find several parts in one envelope, each with its own use:

  • The main card—with your names and key details, plus extra space for a clean look
  • An RSVP card, usually with a ready envelope so your guests can reply
  • A details card, to share information about places to stay and/or how to get to the event
  • A party card, if you plan to have your dinner or party somewhere else
  • Directions, which matter if your event is hard to find
  • Sometimes a card with your website, so guests can find more details if needed

When Should You Mail the Invitations?

Timing always matters. How do you know the best time to mail your cards?

  • Save-the-date cards: 6–8 months before the big day
  • Invitations: 6–8 weeks out from your date
  • Ask for replies 3–4 weeks before the event
  • With a far-off or travel-heavy event, you’ll want to send each of these types at least 2–4 weeks earlier

What Trends Do Most Couples Follow in Invitation Design?

Portrait style is the main choice—over 70% go that way—while only a few pick landscape. Simple shapes and plain frames show up far more often (about 5%) than things like wreaths, arches, or shiny bits, which now appear in just 1% of cases. Styles using foil or letterpress are seen much less than before. If you want more examples, Laurelwood and Goundry are other top picks, showing both clean and decorated looks.

What’s the Right Way to Follow Invitation Etiquette?

Do You List Hosts by Name, or Keep It General?

Tradition puts the bride’s family as the host, but now you can just list both families, yourselves, or use a phrase like “together with their families,” making it feel more open and modern.

Where Should Gift or Registry Information Go?

Here’s a simple rule: you should never put gift or shopping list information on the main invitation. If you want people to know about your registry, send them to your wedding website or a different card included in the envelope.

Why Do Wedding Invitations Really Matter?

These cards, as is, are more than just paper. They start your story, bring everyone to your day, create a feeling, and give guests what they need to know. In the end, a good invitation says what your event will be before anything begins.

Invitations of all shapes & sizes

From traditional square invitations to fancy arches, Zola has a variety of card shapes to choose from.

Standard invitationsRounded invitationsScalloped invitationsHalf-arch invitationsArch invitationsOval invitationsTicket invitationsDiamond invitations

Mix and match options

With so many features and finishes available, choosing invitations can seem daunting. Narrow your search by combining your favorite design options.

Foil invitationsLetterpress invitationsReception-only invitationsPhoto invitationsInvitations without photosPortrait invitationsLandscape invitations