Sikh Wedding Invitations
Sikh wedding invitations center on the Anand Karaj, the joyful ceremony held in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib at the gurdwara, often surrounded by events like the maiya, choora, and reception. They lean on warm, celebratory color and respectful, dignified detail with room for both families and the full schedule.
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Botanical Wreath Wedding
Embossed White Wedding
Dusty Blue Hydrangea Wedding
Vintage Toile Wedding
Classic Formal
Dusty Rose Garden Wedding
Sage Eucalyptus Wedding
French Toile Blue
Pearl Lace Border
Champagne Formal
Hydrangea Blue
Cathedral Light
Dahlia Sunset
Top Stack
Travertine Arch
Gilded
Gold Dot
Script Overlay
Marble & Gold
Forever
Mehndi Indian
Left Align
Winter Wonderland
Silk Ribbon
One Line
Romantic Script
Blind Emboss
Single Rule
White Elegant
Watercolor Mist
Pure Linen
Ivory Silk
Single Sprig
To Us
Whisper Floral
Grand Serif
Dusty Rose Garden
Midnight Garden
Gold Foil Minimal
Sealed
Art Deco Emerald
Lavender Fields
Velvet Noir
Delicate Top
Peony Blush
Calligraphy Frame
Bottom Formal
Smoke & Flame
Indigo Shibori
Moss Agate
Marble Muse
Centered Script
Wisteria Cascade
Hammered Gold
Baroque Frame
Right Stack
Colonnade
Persian Garden
Ukiyo-e Wave
Ankara Weave
Mughal Garden
Chinoiserie Garden
Linocut Wildflower
Left Elegant
Batik Indigo
Folk Art Floral
Toile de Jouy
Woodcut Botanical
Suminagashi Marble
Noir & Cream
Gouache Peony
Ornate Center
Risograph Botanical
Pure Linen
Paper Cut Garden
Ceramic Glaze
Cream Damask
Washi Tape Collage
Maximalist Bloom
Islamic Geometric Star
Light Serif
Hanbok Floral
Otomi Embroidery
Scandinavian Folk Bloom
Airy Greenery
Block Print Vine
Mixed Media Collage
Turkish Ebru
Ribbon & Seal
Gouache Hilltop
Swallows
Moody Burgundy
Liberty Floral
Batik Indigo Bloom
Zellige Mosaic
Persian Carpet
Art Deco Gold
Stained Glass Rose
Bioluminescent Deep
Kintsugi Porcelain
Murano Glass
Starlit Hills
Dusty Blue Hydrangea
Matisse Cutouts
Frida Florals
William Morris Vine
Gilded Mirror
Faded Fresco
Boho Pampas
Written in the Stars
Vintage Seed Packet
Mucha Nouveau
Memphis Geometry
Psychedelic Bloom
Classic Ornate Frame
Shan Shui Mist
Delft Garden
Tapa Cloth
Garden Arch
Sunset Vignette
By Candlelight
Rustic Wildflower
Modern Asymmetric
Pearl Shimmer
Tropical PalmWhat makes a great sikh wedding invitation
A great Sikh wedding invitation reflects the spirit of the Anand Karaj while making the day simple to follow. Clear wording for the gurdwara ceremony, the timing of the four laavan, and any pre-wedding functions like the maiya or choora helps guests know where to be and when. Including both families and a note on the langar or reception keeps everyone informed. InviteDrop lets you personalize every word for free, add the gurdwara address and event details, send by text, email, or link, and track RSVPs in one place, finished with an animated envelope reveal.
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- Customize the text and colors in minutes
- Animated envelope reveal your guests will love
- Built-in RSVP tracking and reminders
Frequently asked questions
- Can I include the gurdwara details and ceremony timing?
- Yes. You can edit the invitation to name the gurdwara, its address, and the Anand Karaj start time, and add separate lines for events like the maiya, choora, or reception.
- Are Sikh wedding invitations free to send here?
- Yes, every template is free to customize and send on InviteDrop, with no per-guest charges, watermarks, or premium upgrades.
- Can I add Punjabi or Gurmukhi wording?
- You can edit any text on the invitation, so you can include Punjabi or Gurmukhi alongside English for names, blessings, or event details.
- How do I let guests RSVP for the langar or reception?
- Guests reply right from the shared invitation, and built-in RSVP tracking shows you headcounts so you can plan the langar and reception.