When Quincey from Basic Invite reached out to me a few weeks ago asking me to photograph some of their wedding card templates, I was over the moon excited!! As a bride-to-be, I know that planning a wedding can be a bit overwhelming at times. I especially knew I would be picky with what save the date and invitations cards I choose, and seriously once I got these sample cards in my hands, I was sold! Everything on their website is incredibly easy to use, and I am able to use a template to design our invitation cards with my own colors and fonts (of use the ones they provide in the sample template)! On top of that, they have almost unlimited colors, which is so nice considering all of the wedding color palettes out there! I was able to choose a pretty mixture of the pinks and elegant designs they had as options, and I just love it!
As I was designing my own custom sample, I noticed I could create our free wedding website through Basic Invite as well! Wedding websites had confused me previously, and I figured we would have to pay for a website to show our photos and give information to our guests, but it was sooo easy & 100% free! I was amazed!
Last (but certainly not least), I was able to create custom place cards for wedding with personalized names and phrases that still matched the rest of my invitation suite! Besides what I have already raved about, they have so many other options as well (like 40 different colors of envelopes, a FREE address collection service, and over 900 wedding invitation templates). Their website truly felt like a one-stop-shop! I attached some photos of the adorable custom samples I got below, and for all of my brides needing invitations (or anything else they offer), definitely design your own free + custom samples to see and feel them on your own!! 🙂
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