
Crafting a Real Wood wedding invitation using a Cricut Maker cutting machine is a blend of tradition and modern innovation. Beginning with pieces of high-quality Walnut and Maple Real Wood Paper, the process involves delicately designing the intricate details of the invitation on the computer. The Cricut Maker, equipped with precision blades, then translates these designs into flawless cuts on the wood, ensuring every curve and line is impeccably executed. This fusion of technology and craftsmanship results in invitations that exude a rustic elegance. Each wood wedding invitation possesses a unique grain pattern and color that adds a touch of natural beauty. The final product is not just an invitation, but a tangible keepsake, embodying the essence of the couple’s love story and the promise of a beautiful future together.
Materials Needed For This Project:
- Walnut .025″ Thick Wood Back Long Grain
- Maple .025″ Thick Wood Back Long Grain
- Wood Envelopes
- Glue (we used Bearly Precision Art Glue and Beacon’s 3-in-1 Glue)
- Cricut Maker
- Cricut Design Space




Crafting this stylish wedding invitation began with design work in Cricut Design Space, where every detail was thoughtfully curated to reflect the couple’s style and love story. To ensure perfect execution for your project, we’ve provided cutting settings and instructions in our Cutting Real Wood Paper with a Cricut Maker Tutorial. Through this guide, we aimed to empower couples with the knowledge and tools needed to bring their Real Wood Paper Wedding Invitation vision to life without the guess work. By combining the versatility of the Cricut Maker cutting machine with the organic charm of Real Wood Paper, we’ve crafted invitations that transcend the usual paper and ink, becoming cherished mementos.

We hope you enjoyed this DIY Walnut and Maple Wood Wedding Invitation project. We invite you to share your Wood Project photos with us. We’d love to see them!