The Garden landing page is a lush, botanical wedding invitation built for outdoor ceremonies. It guides guests through a garden walk experience, from a floral arch hero to an illustrated story section, event details, and a blooming RSVP form. Species-specific hand-painted illustrations, watercolor textures, and animated greenery make every scroll feel like stepping into the garden itself.
by Rocket studio
The Garden template is a single-page wedding invitation landing page designed for outdoor and garden ceremonies. It blends Victorian-style botanical illustration with flowing motion and warm, earthy tones. Guests receive a full sensory experience: the couple's story, event details framed as a garden walk, and a blooming RSVP form. Every detail feels rooted, specific, and alive.
This template suits couples whose wedding celebration is tied to nature, outdoor venues, or garden settings. It is ideal for anyone whose wedding theme centers on organic beauty, greenery, and living things.
Most wedding invitations hand guests a date and a venue address. This template turns the invitation into an experience. It gives guests something to feel before they arrive, not just something to read.
This landing page delivers a complete, section-led invitation flow. Each part of the page is designed to draw guests deeper into the world of your wedding day.
The opening section frames the couple's names inside a hand-painted botanical arch. Flowers unfurl on load, setting the tone before a single word is read. The invitation begins the moment guests step through the gate.
The couple's story is presented as a garden journal, not a generic bio. Observational, specific wording describes how the relationship grew over time. This section gives guests something meaningful to connect with before they arrive at the ceremony.
Ceremony location, reception area, and timing are each described through what guests will find there, not just an address. This approach matches the romantic, lush tone of the overall invitation and makes practical details feel poetic rather than formal.
A dedicated section describes what will be in bloom on the wedding day. Specific plants, specific light, and the particular quality of the afternoon at the venue are all captured here. This detail is what makes the garden feel like a real, living place.
Leaves drift across the page during scroll. Flowers bloom on section entry. The RSVP confirmation triggers a botanical arrangement animation. These motion details complement the hand-painted illustration style and keep guests engaged throughout.
The RSVP section invites guests to "add your name to the garden." It collects name, attendance, dietary needs, and a song request for the reception. This built-in form saves couples a separate planning step and keeps all responses in one place.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| The Gate Hero | Introduces the couple through a botanical arch with animated floral entry |
| What Grows Here | Shares the couple's story as an illustrated garden journal |
| The Garden Path | Presents ceremony and reception details as a guided garden walk |
| The Season | Describes specific blooms, light, and venue atmosphere for the wedding day |
| RSVP Garden Form | Collects guest name, attendance, dietary needs, and song request |
The visual world draws from Victorian flower atlas illustration, where density and botanical precision inspire every floral element. The palette pairs deep botanical green with soft blush, aged ivory, and warm earth tones, capturing romantic shades of a garden in full bloom.
Mobile-responsive design is essential for wedding landing pages. Many guests will open their invitation on a phone, so the layout adapts cleanly across all screen sizes without losing any of the botanical elegance.
The entire page is structured as a journey. Each section pulls guests forward, from curiosity at the hero to commitment at the RSVP form.
This template is part of a growing category of botanical wedding invitations designed for modern couples who want their invitation online to match the full elegance of their wedding planning vision.




Theme
Nature-Inspired
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Botanical Arch Hero with Animated Entry
Garden Journal Story Section
Garden Walk Event Details
Seasonal Bloom Spotlight
Animated Scroll and Motion Design
Built-in Interactive RSVP Form
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