It’s a good thing that not all wedding invitations are letterpress. It’s beautiful, but way out of my budget.

So here, I will be listing the non-letterpress invitations I found during my search.

Magnet Street Weddings

Simply Elegant Flowers wedding invitations from Magnet Street Weddings Magnet Street Weddings has lovely cherry blossom invitation:

Simply Elegant Flowers (4×7 layered panel invitation)

Price for 100 invitations, reception cards, and reply sets: $545
Samples: Free

The invitations are printed on linen paper and come with a backing and a vellum overlay. Response cards and an enclosure are also automatically included. You can also get a version of the same invitation that’s just a flat panel and doesn’t come with an enclosure. That set will cost you $275 for 100.

Wedding Paper Divas

Little Bird wedding invitations from Wedding Paper Divas

Wedding Paper Divas has this in addition to their letterpress invitation:

Little Bird (5×7 panel invitation)

Price for 100 invitations: $189
Price for 100 invitations, reception cards, and reply sets: $389
Samples: $2

The design is available in mauve, merlot, or meadow green.

Bumper Cards

Cherry Blossom Pink + Green wedding invitations from Bumper Cards Bumper Cards has this cheery invitation:

Cherry Blossom Pink + Green (4×9 panel invitation)

Price for 100 invitations: $500
Price for 100 invitations and reply sets (no reception cards): $625
Samples: $15

There’s also a very similar invitation in red and black. That one is $100 less for the same components.

Invitation Consultants

Spring Cherry Blossom wedding invitations from Invitation Consultants Invitation Consultants has a bright invitation with stylized flowers:

Spring Cherry Blossom (5 1/2 x 7 3/4 panel invitation)

Price for 100 invitations: $168
Price for 100 invitations, reception cards and reply sets: $327
Samples: $2.50

You can customize the font and font color, but the invitation colors are what they are.

Other

Here are some invitations that you can find in multiple places:

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From left to right, top to bottom:

  1. 8 1/2″ x 5″ panel invitation, available from Invitations by Dawn and Invitations4Less.
  2. 5 1/2″ square panel invitation with foil blossom accents, available from Rexcraft, Invitation Consultants and Invitations4Less.
  3. 6 1/4″ square panel invitation with embossed cherry blossom border, available from Invitations by Dawn, Invitation Consultants, and LCI Paper.
  4. 5 3/4″ x 9 1/4″ panel invitation available from Invitation Consultants and eInvite.

Aylee also has a nice list of cherry blossom invitations and other items for a themed wedding.

I was going for a more formal look with my invitations, but you can also find more casual and whimsical cherry blossom designs at MyGatsby and MyExpression—order them blank or have them custom-printed [1, 2, 3].

DIY

LCI Paper has a whole section for cherry blossom invitation kits, but you can find cherry blossom patterns in their other invitation kits as well.

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Paper Source has a lot of invitation kits that use their beautiful cherry blossom chiyogami patterns.

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what about cherry blossoms n a blind embossed format with just a touch of water colour here and there,maybe on a pink handmade paper,with the actual flat cherry blossoms as a liner,maybe in vellum for the envelopes. This is just one idea,you can make up what you want,and if you can’t afford letterpress,even though I have a printer who is much cheaper that others on the internet,there are other effective ways of printing the invitation to make it look different. There are some samples on my site,but not cherry blossoms,although I do have some very pretty botanical prints of them. http://www.invitationimagination.com

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