These bridal shower invitations are purple, very purple. I'm not talking about a meek bow traveling down the side of a white wedding invitation, or a small demure bouquet of purple flowers. I'm talking dramatic, all-over, unique, original, knock-your-socks-off brilliantly purple designs. The brides who love these invitations painted their room purple as soon as they were old enough. The paint their nails (and toes) purple and probably would die pasta purple if they could.
The Five Best Very Purple Bridal Shower Wedding Invitations
by Digby_Adams
Purple brides just gotta have purple. Here's my picks for the very best purple bridal shower custom invites. Gorgeous affordable templates to personalize in minutes
Purple Sparkling Wave Bridal Shower Invitation
For the Bride Who Loves Bling!
A bright and vibrant purple is the royal background for a glitzy white pattern. The bling arcs along the top and bottom to find a wave. The central portion is mostly purple with just a small amount of white speckles. The words "You Are Invited!" stretch across it. This can be easily customized to suit your bridal shower.
The bridal shower details are on the back. There is just a sweeping wave at the bottom to allow more room for the information. Zazzle designer Rewards4life allows you to customize all of the text.
Elegant Couture Purple Bridal Shower Invitation
Sweeping Font Gives This Invite Personality
Zazzle designer berryberrysweet let her fonts do all the design working on this purple bridal invitation. First she chose a very ornate font for Bridal. It starts with a killer B and ends with a flourish. Then she placed an Art Deco font below it for the word Shower. It almost acts as an underline for Bridal.
The real showstopper is the deep purple background. The white lettering looks gorgeous on it.
While there are small flourishes, they do nothing to dilute the purple in this purple invitation.
Sparkling Purple Glitter Bridal Shower Invitation
Disco Glamour is Back in this Trendy Design
Purple so purple that it almost reads black anchors the disco glamour of the lights and sparkles on top. Expert Zazzle designer kept the glittering border deep enough so that it covered the Please Join Us for a Bridal Shower. Then it gradually faded to solid purple.
Very practical. It made the rest of the bridals shower invitation very readable. A small ornate divider separated the bride's name from the more mundane information. You'll be able to customize all of the text to suit your needs. It will only take a few minutes. Your life as a maid of honor is complicated enough. Keep this part very simple.
Here Comes the Bride Purple Bridal Shower Invitation
Playful Font and Whimsical Design
Okay a little bit of turquoise snuck into this design along with a pink heart, but you've got to admit that it's still one heck of a purple bridal shower invitation. I love color and would never have thought to add turquoise into the mix. However, I love the playful font.
Don't you just love the way that Zazzle designer Rewards4life added the word the on a bridal veil. Yes it and the heart are pink. Only a hardcore passionately purple bride would mind.
White Crochet Key to My Heart Purple Bridal Shower Invitation
Homespun and Traditional Bridal Shower Invite
A photograph of a lace heart with a key tops this purple bridal shower invite. It's not an embellishment. That lets you have the look of crochet, without the high cost. The heart and key and all of the text is white. The background is a medium purple. I do love the way that Zazzle designer Rewards4life made the center lighter so it looks like it's glowing.
The bride's name is in an ornate font, while the rest of the font is quite simple. This design is a bit brighter than the designs with deeper, eggplant purple tones.
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Comments
Purple is a beautiful colour, these are all so pretty. I too think the first invitation looks the best!
I have been known to wear a lot of purple. My favorite is the first one. I like the contrast with white.