Bohemian wedding stationery in 2025 has moved beyond pampas and macramé into richer, more intentional territory: terracotta and sage palettes, dried botanical inclusions, deckle-edge handmade paper, and handwritten script typography.
The bohemian aesthetic in weddings has never really been about a look. It's about feeling — the warmth of natural materials, the beauty of imperfection, the sense that someone made something with their hands. Here's where boho wedding stationery is heading in 2025.
Earthy Terracotta and Sage
The warmest direction in the boho palette: terracotta-burnt envelopes with sage green debossed lettering, deckle-edge cotton stock, and a natural twine tie. Think Marrakech, the Tuscan hills, a vineyard at dusk. Our Verdure collection captures the sage green letterpress side of this with extraordinary precision — deeply debossed floral borders on handmade paper.
Dried Botanical Inclusions
Not illustrated flowers — actual dried ones. A sprig of dried lavender, pressed sage leaf, or a small stem of honesty tucked inside the envelope transforms every single unboxing into a sensory moment. Pair with kraft or cream stock and sparse, hand-lettered typography.
Celestial and Moon Phase Motifs
The celestial direction — moons, stars, sun illustrations, astrological symbols — has moved from trend to established aesthetic. At its best it's mysterious and romantic; at its worst it's generic. The difference is execution: look for hand-drawn constellations and watercolour moon washes rather than vector clip art.
Handmade Deckle Edge Paper
This is the single most effective way to communicate handcraft in paper stationery. The irregular torn edge is impossible to fake with a guillotine cutter — it reads immediately as artisan. Combine with deep letterpress or blind embossing and you have something that feels genuinely made rather than printed.
Moody Florals: Dark Blooms on Cream
Deep burgundy dahlias, black roses, and bruised violet florals illustrated on warm cream stock — romantic, a little dramatic, and beautifully suited to candlelit barn and vineyard settings. Our Blossom collection approaches this from a softer angle, with blush peonies and embossed floral pocket envelopes.
Natural Linen Wrappers
A linen ribbon or jute wrapper around a simple white invitation suite is worth a thousand illustrated borders. It's textural, warm, and photographs magnificently. Pair with a simple wax seal in terracotta or natural beeswax.
Typography: The Handwritten Script
Boho stationery lives and dies by its typography. Avoid anything that looks digitally perfect. The most beautiful suites use a mixture of handwritten-style script for names and a simple printed serif for the details — the contrast creates warmth that block typography alone can't achieve.