Wedding Planning Made Easy: Using Your Engagement Photos to Create Stunning Stationery

 

As a wedding photographer based in Jasper National Park, I have the privilege of capturing some of the most beautiful and intimate moments during a couple's engagement session. The photos that these couples get back are so incredibly special and are such a great fit when it comes to creating their own unique wedding invites.

 
A couple embraces for a kiss during their engagement session in Jasper National Park, photo by Megan Posein
 

As I get ready to tie the knot with my own partner this summer in Jasper, I've been paying extra close attention to the details of our own wedding and choosing the right wedding stationery has been a priority for us. After all, it's not just a matter of sending out a few invitations; it's about setting the tone for our big day and making sure that every aspect of our wedding reflects our personalities and style.

 
A couple holding hands in front of the mountains at Maligne lake during a couples photo session in Jasper, photo by Megan Posein
 

That's why I'm stoked to recommend Basic Invite as the go-to source for all your wedding stationery. With their user-friendly website, you can easily create custom invitations, place table cards for the wedding, and wedding program printing that perfectly matches your vibe and theme. And the best part? You can use the stunning photos we captured during your engagement photo shoot to make your stationery even more special and unique.

At Basic Invite, you'll have access to a wide range of customizable templates, designs, and colours (over 180 colours to choose from to be exact!), making it easy to find the perfect style for your wedding. Whether you're going for a classic, traditional look or something more modern and bold, Basic Invite has got you covered. And with their instant online preview feature, you can see exactly how your stationery will look before you place your order.

 
 

Another thing I love about Basic Invite is the quality of their products, something you notice as soon as you touch your order. All their wedding stationery is printed on premium card stock, ensuring that your invites and programs will look as beautiful in 20 years as they do today. And with their attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction, you can trust that your stationery will be delivered on time and in perfect condition.

And for those couples who want to add a personal touch to their stationery, Basic Invite has a range of unique options, including foil-pressed invitations, clear invitations, and options for photos to be a main highlight as well. These options will make your wedding stationery stand out and give your guests a glimpse into the amazing day you're planning.

 
 

Finally, I want to encourage my clients to take advantage of Basic Invite's offer of their products in a sample. You can order this sample of your favourite design, so you can see and feel the quality of their products before you make a final decision. This is an excellent way to get a sense of their product and make sure you're happy with your choice before placing a larger order.

I myself ordered some test samples to see if the quality was worth ordering more invites, and more importantly, worth the recommendation to my clients. Not only did they ship them incredibly quickly, they turned out beautifully. The photos of my clients in Jasper's breathtaking scenery really makes them pop! Not only that, but I had so much fun designing my own wedding invites. When I got them in the mail it totally made my day!

 
 

Choosing the right wedding stationery is an essential aspect of planning your big day. And with Basic Invite, you'll find the perfect solution to complement your engagement photos and tell the story of your love. So why wait? Start browsing their beautiful designs today and get ready to create some beautiful stationary that your guests will want to cherish as keepsakes of your incredible wedding day.

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