Pink wax seal with rose design on pink envelope with flowers and leaves around

Best Wax Seal Colours for Wedding Invitations

Rebecca Kelly

Choosing the best wax seal colour for wedding invitations is one of those small details that completely transforms how your stationery feels.

Before your guests even open the envelope, the colour of your wax seal sets the tone, romantic, modern, timeless, or bold. And because wax seals are tactile and dimensional, they stand out more than any printed detail ever could.

In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to choose the perfect wax seal colour for your wedding, with real styling ideas and curated picks from Bounde.


What Is the Best Wax Seal Colour for Wedding Invitations?

The best wax seal colour depends on three things:

  • Your wedding colour palette
  • The mood or aesthetic you want to create
  • The level of contrast with your envelope

There’s no single “correct” colour, but there are colours that consistently look better depending on your theme.

Historically, wax seal colours even carried meaning (white for weddings, red for importance, black for somber occasions), though today they’re chosen more for aesthetic impact.

grey and white marbled wax seal with Goddess design on white envelope

The Most Popular Wax Seal Colours (and When to Use Them)

1. White & Ivory: Classic Wedding Elegance

Best for: Traditional, formal, or minimalist weddings

White wax seals have long been associated with weddings and important correspondence. They create a soft, refined look that feels timeless.

Why it works:

  • Blends beautifully with cream or textured paper
  • Feels light, romantic, and understated
  • Perfect for black-tie or formal weddings

Bounde pick:

white wax seal with floral design on blush pink envelope

2. Gold & Metallics: Luxurious and Photogenic

Best for: Glam, modern, or high-end weddings

Gold wax seals are one of the safest and most versatile choices, they complement almost any colour palette and photograph beautifully.

Why it works:

  • Adds instant luxury without overwhelming the design
  • Works on both dark and light envelopes
  • Reflects light for stunning flat-lay photography

Bounde pick:

Bronze wax seal with bee design on ivory envelope

3. Blush, Dusty Rose & Pink: Soft Romantic Weddings

Best for: Garden, floral, or feminine wedding styles

Soft pink tones create warmth and romance without feeling overly sweet. Historically, pink wax conveyed celebration and joy.

Why it works:

  • Pairs beautifully with florals and handmade paper
  • Adds a delicate pop of colour
  • Works well with vellum wraps and silk ribbons

Bounde pick:


4. Sage, Green & Earth Tones: Natural and Organic

Best for: Outdoor, boho, or rustic weddings

Earthy tones like sage and olive green are increasingly popular for modern weddings, especially for vineyard or garden venues.

Why it works:

  • Feels grounded and organic
  • Complements neutral and botanical palettes
  • Pairs well with handmade or recycled paper

Bounde pick:


5. Deep Red & Burgundy: Bold and Timeless

Best for: Formal, vintage, or winter weddings

Red wax seals have historically symbolised importance and passion, making them a powerful, classic choice.

Why it works:

  • Creates strong contrast on light envelopes
  • Feels traditional and striking
  • Ideal for evening or heritage-style weddings

Bounde pick:

Rose wax seal made from solid brass with gold finish next to red rose wax seal

6. Black & Monochrome: Modern, Editorial, and High Contrast

Best for: Contemporary or monochrome weddings

Black or grey wax seals create a bold, editorial look, especially when paired with white or neutral stationery.

Why it works:

  • Maximum contrast and visual impact
  • Feels modern and fashion-forward
  • Works well with minimalist typography

Note: Traditionally associated with mourning, but now widely used for modern design.

Bounde pick:

Grey and white invitation with grey floral wax seal

How to Choose the Right Wax Seal Colour (Quick Guide)

If you’re unsure, follow this simple rule:

  • Match your wax seal to your palette for a cohesive look
  • Contrast it with your envelope for visual impact
  • Use metallics if you want a safe, elevated option

A wax seal should feel like part of your invitation suite, not an afterthought.


Pro Styling Tips (That Make a Big Difference)

  • Test your colours first – wax can look different when melted
  • Consider texture – matte vs metallic changes the entire feel
  • Think in layers – wax + ribbon + vellum creates depth
  • Keep scale balanced – overly large seals can feel heavy or dated

 Wondering how to get started on making your own wedding wax seals? We share our tips on wax seal making and a full tutorial.

cream envelope with oval shape wax seal with rose design

Final Thoughts: The “Best” Colour Is the One That Feels Intentional

The best wax seal colour for your wedding invitations isn’t about trends, it’s about cohesion and feeling.

Whether you choose soft ivory, romantic blush, or bold black, the key is making sure it aligns with your overall aesthetic.

Because when it does, your invitations won’t just be opened, they’ll be remembered.


Shop Wax Seal Colours at Bounde

At Bounde, we specialise in artisan wax seal supplies designed for modern romantics, from flexible mailing-safe wax to richly pigmented beads in curated colour palettes.

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Rebecca Kelly

Rebecca Kelly

Content Writer

Rebecca Kelly is the founder and creative heart behind Bounde, Australia's premier online destination for artisanal stationery and distinctive desk accessories.

With over 23 years of retail expertise, Rebecca has established herself as a leading authority in the stationery industry, renowned for her love of traditional wax seals and their contemporary applications.

When not sourcing new products or writing for the Bounde blog, Rebecca can be found in her Brisbane studio practicing calligraphy, adding to her vintage eraser collection, or designing beautiful stationery to share the joy of putting pen to paper.