The Bohemian field wedding landing page is a handcrafted, warmly imperfect digital invitation built for couples who want open skies over seating plans. It features watercolor wildflower textures, a genuine handwriting feel, and a built-in RSVP section. Guests get every practical detail they need in one place, wrapped in a design that feels made at the kitchen table.
by Rocket studio
This landing page captures the spirit of a free-form field wedding. The design feels handmade: cut paper, pressed watercolor florals, tape marks, and names written in a real handwriting style. It serves as a central hub for sharing wedding details, gathering RSVPs, and giving guests everything they need to show up ready.
This template is for couples who are done with formal wedding aesthetics and want something that feels genuinely theirs. It suits people who are more excited about the light in a field than a printed seating card.
Planning a relaxed, unconventional wedding still requires clear communication. Guests need to know where to go, what to bring, and how to RSVP. This template solves the tension between a casual tone and the practical detail that a field wedding demands.
You get a one-page wedding landing page that feels hand-assembled but works flawlessly online. Every section is pre-designed and ready for you to fill in your own text, photos, and details without touching a line of code.




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Japanese Zen
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Handcrafted Paper-craft Hero Section
Built-in RSVP Form
Watercolor Wildflower Design System
No-code Text and Photo Editing
Venue Feel and Logistics Sections
Can I update the wedding details after the page goes live?
Do I need design or coding skills to use this template?
Can guests RSVP directly through this page?
Does the watercolor design display well on mobile screens?
A focused look at what makes this template work for a bohemian field wedding.
The hero section mimics a handmade invitation: cut-paper edges, pressed watercolor florals, and a handwriting-style font for the couple's names. Paper elements shift and settle on load, and watercolor flower silhouettes drift softly, giving the page a made-by-hand quality that no stock design can replicate.
The RSVP section collects guest names, attendance confirmation, dietary needs, and whether guests can help set up or pack down. Responses come in directly, so the couple can track the guest list in one place without chasing replies across different channels.
Watercolor illustrations of wildflowers, pressed-flower silhouettes, and layered paper textures run consistently across every section. The color set draws from a wildflower palette: warm yellows, meadow greens, and dusty pinks. The result is a design that feels organic and personal, not templated.
Couples can modify text, colors, and photos to align with their specific wedding theme. No coding or professional design skills are required. The template allows for a quick and efficient setup, making it useful even for last-minute updates close to the event date.
The field description section lets couples write about the location in their own voice, focusing on how the space feels rather than a formal address block. The "what to bring" section is a genuine, editable list covering blankets, layers, drinks, and anything else guests should carry in.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Invite | Sets the handmade, field-wedding tone immediately |
| The Plan Section | Shares known details in a casual, honest voice |
| The Field | Describes the venue by feel and atmosphere |
| What to Bring | Gives guests a practical, editable packing list |
| RSVP Form | Collects attendance, dietary info, and helper sign-ups |
Every design choice in this template leans away from polished and toward personal. The visual world is built from found objects, pressed flowers, and hand-cut paper, giving the page the texture of something real.
The landing page is designed to look clear and inviting across every screen size. Whether guests open the link on a phone in the field or on a tablet at home, the layout holds together well.
This template is built around one goal: getting people to say yes and show up prepared.
This template pairs well with a matching save-the-date card that couples can coordinate with the landing page for a cohesive stationery set. Save-the-date cards sent six to nine months before the wedding can include the couple's names, date, and a link to this page.