If you want your wedding to be like heaven on earth, then you may be destined for a zodiac-inspired wedding. To up your wedding game with this on-trend theme, zodiac wedding invitations are an absolute must. With help from our friends at Be Inspired, we have compiled the best tips and tricks from wedding pros so that you can reach for the stars when it comes to perfecting your wedding paper goods. Without further ado, here are some ways to incorporate astrology into your wedding stationery!
"Instead of table numbers for each table, name each table after a zodiac sign. You can include fun facts, history, or astrological readings about each of the signs for your guests to discuss as they move around the room looking for theirs."
— Jordan Kentris, A Good Day, Inc.
"The zodiac is divided into 12 signs, corresponding to the constellations Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. Instead of table numbers, have each table represent one of the constellations, with corresponding escort cards or a seating chart."
— Amanda Mayer, Athena and Aphrodite
"Laser cut the star formation into your invitations — they can be incorporated in a belly band, place cards, or even the invitation itself. It'll create a subtle reference that can be really tasteful and impactful."
– Jordan Kentris, A Good Day, Inc.
"Printed items are such a great way to incorporate any wedding theme or aesthetic. Help guests get stars in their eyes by tying the zodiac aesthetic all the way through the details of your event!"
— Nora Sheils, founder of Bridal Bliss
"All items in the gorgeous celestial suite were hand-painted with deep blue washes of ink and accented with gold foil text, more hand-painted shimmery spatter, and rhinestones. Instead of traditional table numbers on the day of, table placements can be represented by different constellations."
— Kristy Rice, Momental Designs
"Anaïs Nin wrote, 'You don't find love; it finds you. It's got a little bit to do with destiny, fate, and what's written in the stars.' What better way to show how the stars aligned for the lucky couple than by showing each other's sign on the wedding invite?!"
— Mysty and Bella Designs
"Bring both of your signs into the details — this could appear in custom envelope liners (think metallic foil on dark paper!), custom stamps for mailing, a wax seal stamp, or address labels."
— Jordan Kentris, A Good Day, Inc.
"In astrology, your sun sign dictates your personality, while your moon sign (where the moon was when you were born) represents your emotions. Incorporate the moon into your wedding invitations as a nod to your feelings and desires."
— Amanda Mayer, Athena and Aphrodite