In Full Bloom Wedding + Printables

Floral Clip Art Wedding Invitations
Invite guests to your wedding with floral arrangements — in the form of invitations (our clip art comes with save-the-dates, invites, reply cards, and escort cards).
For the save-the-date, use an A9 envelope. For the invitation and reception card, use A2 (get the envelope liner how-to and clip art). For the reception card, use 4 bar. (A9, 5 1/4 by 8 3/4 inch, ; A2, 4 3/8 by 5 1/4 inch; and 4 bar, 3 5/8 by 5 1/8 inch, all in superfine soft white.
Edit the templates with your information, then print onto cover-stock paper. Cut between the crop marks with a craft knife and a metal ruler (do not cut all the way to the edges of the paper; this will leave the crop marks intact for subsequent cuts).
The names on the invitations and the reply-by date on the RSVP cards will have to be filled out by hand — either write in the information yourself or send to a calligrapher.
Rose Invitation PDF
Rose Reception Card PDF
Rose RSVP Card PDF
Rose Save-the-Date Card PDF
Tulip Invitation PDF
Tulip Reception Card PDF
Tulip RSVP Card PDF
Tulip Save-the-Date Card PDF
Ranunculus Invitation PDF
Ranunculus Reception Card PDF
Ranunculus RSVP Card PDF
Ranunculus Save-the-Date Card PDF
For Noneditable Place Cards
Print each table number onto perforated and precreased place-card paper; flip the paper, and print the flower design onto the other side, positioned so the flower will be on the front. Write names on the front of the cards yourself, or send them to your calligrapher. Fold along the crease marks to create tented cards.
Rose Place Cards PDF
Tulip Place Cards PDF
Ranunculus Place Cards PDF

Candle Wedding Centerpieces
Print clip art onto standard-weight 11-by-17-inch paper (if your printer does not handle this size, copy the clip art onto a disc or thumb drive, and take it to a copy shop or office-supply store with a printing department).
Then, cut the templates to fit various heights of square candleholders or vases (to shorten the wrapper, cut away excess from bottom by the stem). Wrap around candleholders, and secure with double-sided tape.
To finish the bottoms, wrap green grosgrain ribbon around the candleholder, and secure with double- sided tape.
Rose Centerpiece PDF
Tulip Centerpiece PDF
Ranunculus Centerpiece PDF
Turn our designs into fabric by printing them onto iron-on transfer paper or sending them away to be made into cloth. All you need for these shoe clips is a little creativity. Iron transfers onto cotton organdy, cut out, stack, and sew through the center. Fluff to create dimension. Rose Flower Girl Shoe Clip PDF Sew a flower to a pillow, then add ribbon to the center. Print three sheets of flower templates onto 8 1/2-by-11-inch iron-on transfer paper, then iron each one onto white cotton organdy to create a rose or ranunculus ring pillow. You will be left with six flower shapes. Cut out each flower with scissors, leaving no white space. Each flower that you cut should be a little bit smaller than the last, and organic in shape. Stack them on top of each other, and stitch through the middle to secure. Stitch flower to your ring pillow, and sew a ribbon on top. Give groomsmen custom bow ties and fabric-covered cuff links There are two templates: large and small. Use either size, depending on the size of the cuff links and/or buttons you want to make. Tools and Materials Large Rose Cufflinks PDF Cuff Link How-To 2. Cut out each flower, cutting close to the edge of the image; iron onto white cotton organdy. 3. Cut out circles in the size specified by your covered-button kit, centering the flowers, and assemble the covered button or cuff link according to the kit’s directions. Determine the final height and width you would like for your apron to fit your particular flower girl. Add 1 1/2 inches to the height (for a 1-inch hem at the bottom and a 1/2-inch seam allowance at the top); double the width. Hem the sides, using a 1/2-inch or smaller hem, and then hem the bottom. Measure your flower girl’s waist, then add 36 inches (for 18-inch ties). Cut two lengths of 1-inch-wide grosgrain ribbon to that dimension. Use straight pins to mark the final apron width, centered, on one of the ribbons. Sew a long gathering stitch in the top edge of the apron, and gather the apron so that it is as wide as the final dimension (hold it against the ribbon to check). Then pin it on top of the ribbon, centering the raw edge (you’ll have a 1/2-inch seam allowance between the raw edge of the apron and the bottom edge of the ribbon). Distribute the gathers evenly. Pin in place, then sew down the center of the seam allowance. Pin the second ribbon over the first, and stitch them together along top and bottom edges. Hem ends and bottom. Or download our larger version of the clip art, and print onto iron-on transfer paper. Cut out, cutting close to images, then iron the images onto an existing child-size apron. For these wreaths, print design onto card stock, and cut out with scissors. Make a slit at the top of wreath with a craft knife, then slip ribbon through, and tie. Print all three pages of the clip art onto a piece of 11-by-17-inch card stock (if your printer does not handle this size, copy the clip art onto a disc or thumb drive, and take it to a copy shop or office-supply store with a printing department). Use the blank oval on the third page as a template to cut the “Mr.” and “Mrs.” wreaths into ovals with scissors using long, smooth strokes. On each wreath, make a slit at the slit mark with a craft knife and a metal ruler, then slip a 1-inch-wide grosgrain ribbon through, and tie around the chair. Note: If you want a different wording for your wreaths, print out a blank template, and have your calligrapher add words to the center.
Flower Girl Shoes with Flowers
We provided clip art for two different-size flowers: one large and one small for both the ranunculus and rose designs. Choose one size, then print the sheet of flower templates onto 8 1/2-by-11-inch iron-on transfer paper, one copy for each shoe. Iron each sheet onto white cotton organdy. You will be left with six flower shapes — three for each shoe. Cut out each flower with scissors, leaving no white space. Each flower that you cut should be a little bit smaller than the last. Stack them on top of each other, and stitch through the middle to secure. Attach flowers to shoes with paper clips.
Ranunculus Flower Girl Shoe Clip PDF
DIY Floral Ring Pillow

Floral Bow Tie and Cufflinks for the Groomsmen
Small Rose Cufflinks PDF
Ranunculus Cufflinks PDF
Covered-button kits,
1. Print clip art on 8 1/2-by-11-inch iron-on transfer paper. 
Flower Girl Apron

Paper Wreaths
Read more at Marthastewartweddings.com: Wedding Templates & Clip Art – Martha Stewart Weddings

Chocolate Medallions with Flowers
Bring the garden to the dessert table — no planting required! Simply send our images to a company that creates personalized confections, and let them do the heavy lifting for you.
Printed Sugar Cookies
Partygoers will without a doubt “enjoy!” these sugar cookies.
Hard-candy lollipops are as charming as a single long-stemmed flower — and just as pretty These petits fours are as dainty and lovely as the blossoms printed on them.
Hard-Candy Lollipops with Flowers

Petit Fours with Flowers
Ranunculus Lollipop PDF
Ranunculus Cookie PDF
Ranunculus Petit Four PDF
Ranunculus Chocolate PDF 1
Ranunculus Chocolate PDF 2
Ranunculus Chocolate PDF 3
Ranunculus Chocolate PDF 4
Ranunculus Chocolate PDF 5
Ranunculus Chocolate PDF 6
Ranunculus Chocolate PDF 7
Ranunculus Chocolate PDF 8
Floral Wedding Favor Bags
Favor bags are filled with jelly beans and finished with stick-on labels.
There are two clip-art options: 1. The template without the crop marks is presized to fit data-label sticker paper. Just print, peel, and stick onto glassine bags. 2. The template with crop marks is meant for use with regular 8 1/2-by-11-inch sticker paper. Print, and cut between the crop marks using a craft knife and a metal ruler (do not cut all the way to the edges of the paper; this will leave the crop marks intact for subsequent cuts). Peel off backing, and stick onto glassine bags. A cupcake tray is even sweeter with a paper liner bursting with blossoms. If your printer does not handle these sizes, copy the clip art onto a disc or thumb drive, and take it to a copy shop or office-supply store with a printing department. Cut to fit the tray with a utility knife. Secure with double-sided tape if needed. Tulip Tray Liner PDF Transform a simple three-tier white cake into a showstopper with paper garlands. Assemble the faux-floral trimming by attaching strips of clip-art flowers with royal icing to the tiers — overlap the pieces to create dimension — and place a single bud at each point. Coordinating seersucker ribbon and a simple calligraphy monogram bring it all together. Download our PDF files for the ranunculus cake swag, and print clip art onto 8 1/2-by-11-inch cover-weight paper (send the monogram wreath to a calligrapher to monogram, or initial it yourself). Ranunculus Cake Swag PDF 1 Cut out each swag and flower with scissors, leaving a bit of white space around the edges so shadows show. Apply a dot of royal icing to the ends of short swags, and attach the swags to the top and bottom tiers of a three-tiered cake. Then, use a dot of royal icing to attach ends of longer swags to the ends of shorter swags. With royal icing, apply a single rosette to each point where the two swags meet. Cut out wreath with scissors, leaving a bit of white space around the edges. Wrap the middle tier with striped grosgrain ribbon, overlapping the ends in front; attach to cake and to each other with royal icing. Attach the monogram wreath with royal icing where the ribbon overlaps. photos © marthasteward
Or, print on standard copy paper and adhere with double-sided tape. 
Cupcake Tray Liner
Print clip art onto 11-by-17-inch paper (or larger depending on the size of your tray).
Rose Tray Liner PDF
Ranunculus Tray Liner PDF
Wedding Cake Stand
Ranunculus Cake Swag PDF 2
Ranunculus Cake Swag PDF 3
Ranunculus Cake Swag PDF 4
