Jewish weddings are full of beautiful symbolism and ritual and you can adapt some of that symbolism to create elegant and meaningful invitations.
Invitations for Jewish weddings often have an ornate Star of David, a Torah scroll, sometimes both.
Often the Star of David is in a circle also ornate in design. Vines, leaves and other floral designs are all popular.
Depending on the time of year we have seen invitations with a Shofar, Menorah or Dreidel design. The Kiddush cup is also showing up on modern Jewish wedding invitations. You can use a free template,and clip art or photos and wording samples that can be used as is or adapted to suit your needs. One of the most beautiful Jewish invitations I have seen, had a panel down the right side with a Star of David and a vine. The wording was also beautiful:
"I will betroth you unto me forever In justice, in righteousness In loving kindness, in compassion And in faithfulness" The words form a circle Like the ring on my finger Without beginning or end Lydia Sara Stein And Gary David Hyland And their parents Mr. and Mrs. David Stein And Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hyland As we pledge our marriage vows On day, date, time Place Address What is amazing is that you can create beautiful wedding invitations like this using your home computer and ink jet or laser printer.
To make your invitations first choose the template that most represents the tone you want to set for your wedding. If you want to use a particular design use a blank template and import the graphics of your choice. Then choose the wording that means the most to you.
When you have made these decisions print one copy of the invitation on plain paper to be sure that everything lines up properly. You may also want to use paper the weight and color of your invitations to check the way it looks. With the help of some Jewish wedding invitation design ideas, you can have the invitations of your dreams.