Beautiful wedding templates and great customer service!
I bought the wedding invitation kit and love it! All items were easy to edit as advertised and the support was very helpful when I had questions. Overall a great experience!
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I bought the wedding invitation kit and love it! All items were easy to edit as advertised and the support was very helpful when I had questions. Overall a great experience!
I recently purchased my printable wedding planner on Keepsaked.com and I started planning my wedding immediately. The Chloe wedding planner includes literally EVERYTHING you can think of. The graphics are also very beautiful which makes it a real KEEPSAKE! I'm just so very happy about my wedding planner and wanted to let everybody know how useful it has been for me so far! xox, Kelly

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