This darker-toned invitation gives off a mysterious secret garden vibe. Then, the dark tones ensure it is appropriate for a winter wedding. But, the brighter flowers also mean they could be used in the autumn or spring.
Then this floral design is more modern than a floral wreath or simple floral motif invitation. And whilst it lets guests know that you may not be going down the traditional wedding day route, it doesn’t give much away about what to expect.
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Hors D’oeuvre Ideas for the Best Cocktail Hour Ever
Serving small, bite-size versions of your favorite foods, such as sliders, corn dogs, or even pizza, is one of our favorite hors d’oeuvres ideas. It’s also a great time to be adventurous and serve less-familiar dishes—think appetizer-size portions of foods you enjoy that might be too daring for the main course.
You’ll also want to impress your guests with unique food presentations. Instead of serving macaroni and cheese in ramekins, deep-fry a bite-size portion and serve it on a lollipop stick.
Here are some of our favorite, most creative hors d’oeuvres and finger foods for wedding appetizer ideas and inspiration.
Beef Biscuit Sliders With Crispy Fried Onions
To show off the savory goodness of the beef sliders, serve them open-faced on a biscuit. For added flavor, top each with a crispy onion. The single garden bloom adds a sophisticated touch.
Flatbread
The versatility of flatbread is its best feature. You can serve your absolute favorite flavor combination, or you can serve a few different varieties that you know will go over well. This is a particularly good option if you know some of your guests will have dietary restrictions.
Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup
Serve tomato soup shooters with a wedge of grilled cheese on the side. This childhood favorite, like mac ‘n’ cheese, is sure to please. They’ll also keep your guests entertained until dinner.
Fruit Skewers
Serve a variety of fresh berries on skewers on wood serving blocks to elevate a basic fruit platter. Change up the fruits on each skewer to make it more interesting. On a hot day, everyone will appreciate the cool snack—and the hydration.