Ghanaian Inspired Wedding Invitation Suite | Cultural Celebration Template
Your love story deserves a world built around it.
The Modern Heritage: Ghana Love Coral Wedding Collection was designed for couples who carry their culture with pride — honoring the warmth of West African tradition while writing something entirely their own. Warm coral tones drawn from the beauty of Ghanaian beadwork shift between terracotta, amber, and deep rose, creating an atmosphere that feels ceremonial, joyful, and unmistakably you.
Built for every couple who has ever opened a wedding platform and not seen themselves reflected.
Whether you're planning a traditional Ghanaian knocking ceremony, a West African wedding reception, a Nigerian introduction, a Caribbean celebration, a New Orleans second line, or a modern ceremony in any city in the world — this collection holds the full weight of your moment.
What's included:
- Animated envelope invitation with coral beadwork colorway
- Digital greeting card
- Multi-use landing page with RSVP
- Editable in CoCoCreate Flourish — personalized in minutes
Couples typically spend $700 on a wedding suite. Yours is $49.
For the bride who wants something that finally feels like her. Modern. Rooted. Warm.
About Ghanaian and West African wedding invitation design
A Ghanaian wedding is not one event — it is a sequence of ceremonies, each with its own dress code, its own meaning, and its own visual language.
The knocking ceremony (knocking on the bride's family door to formally request her hand) is often the first formal step. It is followed by the traditional engagement, the white wedding, and often a reception that pulls all these moments together. Each stage has its own aesthetic register — and together they call for stationery that can hold that complexity beautifully.
Kente cloth is the most recognized visual language of Ghanaian celebration. Its colors carry specific meaning: gold for royalty and wealth, green for growth and renewal, red for political strength and sacrifice, blue for peace and harmony. The coral and terracotta tones in this collection draw from the warmth of Ghanaian beadwork — particularly the waist beads worn by Ghanaian brides as symbols of femininity, heritage, and adornment.
West African wedding invitation wording typically honors both families with formal titles and acknowledges the joining of lineages, not just individuals. It is celebratory, ceremonial, and deeply communal in tone.
This suite was built for the traditional Ghanaian wedding, the Yoruba introduction, the Nigerian engagement party, the West African diaspora wedding, and every couple who has ever opened a wedding platform and not seen their story told with care.
Planning a West African or multicultural wedding? Read our design guide →