17 New Year’s Eve Wedding Invitations That Will Kick Off the Big-Day Countdown

Stationery that embraces all the glitz and glamour will get everyone excited about the last soirée of the year.

Blue, white, and silver wedding invitation flatlay, paired with beaded clutch and satin shoes

Photo by Magi Fisher

If you’re throwing a wedding on New Year’s Eve, the date alone will guarantee an unforgettable soirée. December 31 marks the end of one chapter while introducing a fresh start, which is the perfect metaphor for marriage. Plus, it’s the last hurrah of the holiday season—and a chance for you to go all out with your nuptials. New Year’s Eve is also decked out with glittery decorations, festive drinks, and mood-boosting music, which you can use as inspiration for your aesthetic.

Since this holiday is filled with anticipation for what's to come, you’ll need to design wedding invitations that capture the same level of excitement. Silver and gold font colors, striking black backgrounds, custom wax seals, and ornate borders are all suitable ways to introduce your guests to your New Year’s Eve wedding. Of course, the design of your invitations will largely depend on your aesthetic. If your wedding errs on the minimalist side, you might simply add a metallic pop to white cardstock, but if you’re envisioning more of a maximalist fête, your invitations might feature intricate illustrations, lucite touches, and ornate calligraphy. 

For more ideas and inspiration, here’s a roundup of 17 New Year’s Eve wedding invitations.

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Highlight Your Venue

Invitation suite with custom crest, venue illustration, velvet black ribbon

Photo by Erika Delgado Photography

If your venue plays a pivotal role in the festivities or if it has a standout feature you want to call attention to, consider adding an illustration of it to your New Year’s Eve wedding invitations. A painting of your ceremony location or a wrought-iron gate—like this couple included on the stationery for their luxe Art Deco wedding—will set the tone for your celebration. For finishing touches that are holiday-approved, incorporate black calligraphy and velvet ribbons.

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Include Gold Leaf

elegant invitation suite with gold leaf and cursive and the venue on the envelope liner

Photo by Ledia Tashi

Metallic hues are nearly synonymous with New Year’s Eve parties. To work this shiny color into your invitations, you can’t go wrong with gold leaf. Bringing a touch of the gilded tint to the border of white cards will add a sophisticated pop for a glamorous function.

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Blend Blue and Silver

a blue-and-white invitation suite with silver font

Photo by Magi Fisher

Like gold, silver is another apt color for nuptials set on December 31—it evokes the same level of shine with a more subdued appearance. While silver and white is always a classic pairing, mixing in light blue will conjure up a dreamy scene that looks like silver bells shimmering in a winter wonderland. 

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Choose a Metallic Font

destination wedding invitation with cream deckle-edged paper and landscape illustrations

Photo by Molly Carr

There are so many ways to infuse metallic colors into your New Year’s Eve wedding invitations, but a seamless method is via your font color. There’s nothing more regal than a crisp white card featuring glossy silver or gold lettering. For lavish affairs, consider displaying cursive writing and a deckle-edge border, too. 

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Stamp Your Invitations With a Wax Seal

Pink Hand-Torn Wedding Invitation Suite with Illustrated Map and Bird Envelope Liner

Photo by Janet Lin Photography

Attention to detail makes any wedding more memorable and meaningful. Sealing your envelopes with a gold wax seal, featuring an icon that’s symbolic of your nuptials, will nod to the New Year’s Eve holiday while clueing guests in on your aesthetic. To go all out, pair the golden emblem with information written in gold and a map designed in the lustrous tone.

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Look to Lucite

Lucite invitations with gold calligraphy and red velvet touches

Photo by Terri Baskin Photography

New Year’s Eve weddings often embrace elevated touches. Instead of designing conventional paper invitations, why not choose a more extravagant medium? Engraving the details about the time and place of your function on an acrylic panel, complete with a gold font, will create the classy vibe you're going for.

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Incorporate Emerald

emerald green invitation suite with deckled edges and script font

Photo by Imogen Xiana

Since New Year’s Eve marks the end of the holiday season, dark green is a seasonally appropriate choice for your invitations. Whether you select the deep shade for the background or mail your stationery in an emerald green envelope, this hue will incorporate a festive touch without being predictable.  

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Embrace a Modern Look

black and white invitation suite with folder detail and custom monogram

Photo by Tamara Grüner

Black and white is one of the most versatile color combinations for weddings, and it works especially well for nuptials on New Year’s Eve with a modern aesthetic. Instead of constructing a stationery suite with eye-catching colors, you can draw attention to other noteworthy elements—like a booklet format, a double border, or a custom crest—with this color palette in place.

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Feature Gilded Accents

Invitation suite with black, white, and emerald color palette and vintage stamps

Photo by Heather Waraksa

Perhaps the basis of your New Year’s Eve wedding invitations are the timeless black and white color scheme mentioned above, but you’re hoping to add a celebratory flair. If that’s the case, including gold ornaments will deliver all of the magic that encompasses this holiday. Wrapping each component in a gilded trinket will make a statement without stealing the spotlight.

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Consider Vellum

Vellum invitations with gold cursive and a pink envelope

Photo by Volvoreta / Second shooting by Finch Photography

Instead of plain white paper, vellum will elicit a sleek and contemporary look for your New Year’s Eve wedding invitations. With a translucent background, the contents of your invites will take center stage. In the case of a New Year’s Eve affair, this might look like gold calligraphy. Bonus points if you add gold “confetti” to the corners. 

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Select Black Cardstock

Modern invitations on black cardstock with gold detailing

Photo by Lena Mirisola

To inject a bit of drama, choose a jet-black background for your invitations. Then, cover the dark surface with streaks of gold that are reminiscent of confetti bursting on New Year’s Eve. We love this look for moody soirées, whether it’s in a ballroom or a museum. 

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Make Them Monochromatic

Minimalist deckle-edge invitation suite with silver lettering

Photo by Courtney Simpson Photography

All-white wedding invitations are undeniably chic, regardless of when you throw down. For New Year’s Eve fêtes, white text on white cardstock will hint at a snowy, wintry scene without you having to directly describe the setting.

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Showcase Ornate Cursive

black and white invitation suite with cursive lettering

Photo by Amanda Donaho

Happenings that take place on New Year’s Eve are inherently glamorous and romantic, which is why selecting a beautiful cursive font for your wedding invitations is a natural fit. While you could use the intricate lettering to delineate every piece of information on your stationery, writing your names in the ornate style is enough to channel the holiday’s dazzling feel.

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Add a Unique Touch

blue and white invitation suite with cut-out of the couple and a custom crest

 Photo by Bo Shim

On New Year’s Eve, people often set an intention to improve in various facets of their lives during the ensuing 12 months. Since your wedding concludes one year and introduces another, you have the chance to set the bar high. That means going above and beyond with your wedding invitations, like adding a realistic cut-out of you and your partner to the front of your invites, complete with watercolor detailing, a custom crest, and a unique envelope liner.

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Stick With Minimalism

minimalist invitation suite with black writing on white cardstock

Photo by Henry + Mac

On the other end of the spectrum, minimalist invitations are also a suitable choice for a New Year’s Eve wedding, especially if you’re hosting a pared-back event. Relaying information about your affair in black text on white cardstock is elegant and sophisticated without being overly attention-grabbing. Plus, you’ll pique everyone’s interest in what’s to come. 

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Opt for a Deluxe Border

wedding invitation with ornate border in light blue velvet box

Photo by Alina Bezghinova

Instead of a standard rectangle, play around with different shapes for your New Year’s Eve wedding invitations. Then, trace the outline with an ornate border that reflects the lavish nature of these holiday gatherings. Packaging these designs in a velvet box, affixed with a wax seal, will go the extra mile.

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Design a Glamorous Liner

white wedding invitations next to metallic envelopes with sparkly silver liner

Photo by Sarah Glick Photography

The invitations are only one part of the story—the envelopes that you mail them in also play a role in shaping the narrative. In true New Year’s Eve fashion, use envelopes with silver sequins sprinkled across the liner. The sparkling layer will set the mood for an over-the-top party.

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