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Indian Wedding Invitations - Indian theme wedding cards - 100% recycled & plantable

Looking for the most unique Indian wedding invitations? Elegant, ethnic, sophisticated but above all, eco-chic! These wedding cards are printed on our unique seeded paper that blooms into wildflowers once planted. Featuring our unique hand-drawn Ganesh on any invitations (optional), your guests will be in awe when they find out they can plant your invitations into colorful wildflowers!
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Indian Wedding Invitations ~ Shantih (100% recycled paper) Shantih (premium)

As low as $1.97

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Indian Wedding Invitations ~ Old Sari (100% recycled paper) Old Sari (premium)

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Chalkboard Wedding Menus | Indian Smile Menus - Indian Smile

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Indian Plantable Wedding Invitations - Shantih (seeded paper) Shantih (plantable)

As low as $5.29
Indian theme Wedding Invitations ~ Bombay (100% recycled paper) Bombay (premium)

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Indian Themed Wedding Invitations | Hindu, Mehendi, Henna

Indian Wedding invitations from ForeverFiances, feature unique hindu inspired wedding cards, ornamented with curry yellow, antique gold and deep raspberry. From religious wedding cards, with unique ganesh, to formal wedding cards, featuring paisleys. customer testimonials foreverfiances
Customer reviews of our Indian Wedding Invitations

November 20, 2011 | Exceptional Invitation
"We just received our invitations and they are exceptional. We wanted unique and really different cards but with a traditional look. Just perfect! Can't wait to order our thank you notes!"
-Micha, Richmond, BC

November 29, 2010 | Indian Theme
"I can't believe I found an Indian theme for my wedding invitations. I got a lot of compliments on my wedding stationery. Thank you!"
-Kala, Omaha, NE

May 20, 2010 | Thank you guys!
"Thank you guys for the great designs on the wedding invites, RSVP cards, place cards and matching thank you cards. They were a hit with the guests, who were even more excited that they could plant them."
-Minita, Hartford, CT