Invitations
Haldi is sensory—turmeric, water fights, laughter, and sometimes tearful blessings. Guests need to know when rituals start, what fabrics forgive stains, and where they can shower afterwards. A clear digital haldi invitation card keeps the joy high and the confusion low.
Make space for elders’ seating, modesty preferences, and candid photo policy in one calm layout.
Morning vs late-morning muhurat with buffer for late arrivals.
Change of clothes or hotel room reminders when events stay public-facing.
Sun and hydration notes for open-air setups.
Start from a polished layout, then make it yours in minutes.
Treat these as tone starters—swap names, dates, and venues to match your voice.
“Wear something you do not mind splashing with haldi and love. We begin blessings at [time] at [venue]; snacks follow the chaos. Bring your cheer—and maybe a spare kurta.”
“Please grace our haldi ceremony as [Name] receives family blessings. Punctual arrival requested for sankalp at [time]. Traditional yellow or ivory attire welcome; changing rooms available at [location].”
When the pandit shifts timing or the lawn floods, your guests see updates instantly.
Pair invitation pages with our regional wedding ritual guides and wording categories—all article copy stays unchanged; this strip only strengthens internal paths.
Jump into the same create flow hosts already trust—pick a template, refine copy, publish, and share.
Create a mehendi invitation with start times, mehendi artist queue expectations, dress cues, and kid-friendly notes—share digitally with everyone who should wear lime green on purpose.
Create a wedding invitation card online with clear ceremony timing, venue maps, dress notes, and optional RSVP—easy to edit and share on WhatsApp.
Create a save the date guests can save to their calendar: city, city-wide weekend window, dress hint, and a note that formal details follow—easy to share on WhatsApp.