Happy Monday, everyone! Are you all running frazzled right now like I am? I have been loving the hustle and bustle of December and all things Christmas-y, but this time of the year has me running around literally in three different directions! With that said, I STILL haven’t sent out my holiday cards. I hope there are more of you like me out there! I’m always in dire need of some speedy help during this time of year when it comes to ordering cards, so today’s post is exceptionally timely. Keep reading to see why AND if you are a procrastinator like me you may also find it exceptionally timely for yourself 😉 …
When it comes to holiday card greetings, nothing beats a personalized card with a photo for the loved ones in your life. But it can also be tricky shopping for photo Christmas cards online when you can’t always tell what kind of quality you’ll be getting, which is where today’s post comes in.
Chock-full of design templates to choose from, Basic Invite will help you design and send out holiday cards that the recipients will cherish for many years. Take a look why…
Over 250 Holiday and Christmas Card Designs – Basic Invite is pleased to announce the addition of real foil to their 2016 holiday cards line – foil is available in gold and silver.
Almost Unlimited Colors – Basic Invite is one of the few websites that allows customers almost unlimited color options with instant previews online. Once you select a design you can change the color of each element on the card to over 180 different color options so you can make sure the card is exactly how you want it down to the littlest detail. This is what we feel sets Basic Invite apart from almost any other online stationery company and is what we feel is their biggest draw.
Over 40 Different Colors of Envelopes – Basic Invite is just as colorful with their envelopes as they are with their invitations and cards. Customers can choose from over 40 different colors when it comes to their envelopes so that they can make their invitation stand out even before it is opened. All of their envelopes are peel and seal so the envelopes can be quickly and securely closed without licking a single one.
Address Capturing Service – This holiday season Basic Invite introduced an address capturing service that allows customers to simply share a link on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or any other form of social media to request their friends and family’s addresses which will be stored in the customer’s account and can then be selected during the design process. Basic Invite will be offering recipients address printing at no cost on all Christmas card orders during the 2016 season
Custom Samples – Basic Invite is one of the few websites that allows customers the ability to order a printed sample of their actual invitation (cards) so they can see exactly how it will print as well as the paper quality before they ever have to place an order for 500 of them.
And guess what? If you use code holi30 on www.BasicInvite.com, you’ll get 30% off your purchase. If you haven’t ordered your holiday cards just yet, don’t worry, you can still get rush and priority shipping on them so you have them before Christmas! With the help of Basic Invite you’re definitely going to win best holiday card this season. Happy holiday card designing!
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Basic Invite sponsored this post, but I really think their options are awesome and the crazy amount of personalization with colors and templates you can do on their site is worth checking out.
These card examples look so classy. I am going to check out this site. Thanks for the post.
I love sending out photo Christmas cards. I didn’t get the chance t do it this year though.
I love these card designs
These are beautiful cards and I like that there is so many designs to choose from! I would definitely use a foil on my design.
I haven’t sent a holiday card in a while…this makes me want to start doing it again.
Sounds like they have a great variety of designs to choose from!
Nice and great cards, thanks for sharing them.