WeddingPress is the leading WordPress plugin (specifically popular in Southeast Asia) for creating digital wedding invitations using Elementor. When looking for a Floral Invitation Template within this ecosystem, you are typically looking for one of their "Template Kits" that features botanical illustrations, watercolor flowers, or elegant wreaths.
Here is how you can find, set up, and customize floral templates using the WeddingPress plugin in 2026.
WeddingPress includes a library of 60+ premium templates. To find the floral designs:
Built-in Library: Go to WeddingPress > Template Library in your WordPress dashboard. Look for categories like "Botanical," "Watercolor," "Rustic," or "Classic."
Popular Styles: Common floral templates in the kit include "Sweet Jasmine," "Rose Romance," and "Boho Eucalyptus."
Third-Party Kits: Many Indonesian developers on platforms like Garudeya or WPSHOP sell additional JSON/Elementor kits specifically designed to work with the WeddingPress add-on widgets.
What makes a "Floral" invitation special in this plugin are the specific widgets that complement the design:
Animated Floral Covers: Most floral templates include a "Landing Cover" (Sampul) where flowers subtly fade in or rotate when the guest clicks "Open Invitation."
Floral Frames (Shape Dividers): Using Elementor’s shape dividers, these templates often use custom PNG floral borders to frame the "Groom & Bride" sections.
Music/Auto-play: Floral templates are usually paired with soft acoustic or romantic instrumental tracks that play as the guest scrolls through the blossoms.
If you already have the WeddingPress plugin installed:
Create a New Page: Go to Pages > Add New and click Edit with Elementor.
Open the WDP Library: Click the WeddingPress icon (usually a ring or "W" icon) in the Elementor editing area.
Filter for Floral: Browse the "Invitation" category. Hover over a template to see a preview.
Insert: Click Insert. The entire floral layout—including the RSVP form, countdown, and map—will load onto your page.
Color Matching: Use the Elementor color picker to match your text color to the secondary color of the flowers (e.g., if the roses are pink with sage leaves, use the sage green for your headings).
Typography: Floral designs look best with Serif fonts (like Playfair Display) or Script fonts (like Great Vibes or Amsterdam).
Guest Name Integration: Use the [wdp_to] shortcode. In a floral design, placing the guest's name inside a floral wreath on the cover page adds a premium, personalized touch.
When using a floral template, ensure you enable these WeddingPress Addon widgets:
WDP RSVP: To collect guest confirmations.
WDP Guest Book: To allow guests to leave "Digital Well Wishes."
WDP Digital Gift: To display bank details or e-wallet QR codes inside a floral-styled modal.
Would you like me to help you find the specific CSS code to animate the floral background, or do you need help setting up the RSVP tracking system for your invitations?
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Jan 22, 2026 11:16 AM
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