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5 Reasons Why You Should Use Adobe Spark’s Free Invitation Maker

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Are you still making event invitations the old way, like you did years ago? You’re not mailing them, are you?

To be honest, we’re not exactly sure what the old way is, but if you haven’t tried Adobe Spark’s free invitation maker, it’s definitely time you took it for a spin.

Spark is easy to use and brims with design features sure to ignite your creative fire. In fact, it’s so much fun you’ll want to make up events just so you can design the invitations.

Here are five reasons we love Adobe Spark, and why we think you will too.

  1. The Shareable Graphic Invite

With Spark Post you can design a simple invitation graphic shareable across your social media channels. There are preset dimensions for Pinterest and Instagram.

Choose from a range of templates, add text, test different layouts, change colors and fonts, and more.

To add photos Spark links you to Adobe’s stock of royalty-free images, Lightroom and Dropbox, as well as Pixabay and Unsplash, among others.

If you can’t find suitable images in that exhaustive collection, you can upload your own photos.

  1. Adobe Website Creator

If a simple graphic won’t cut it for the extravaganza you have in mind (maybe you’re marrying a Royal or you’ve a gallery opening coming up) Spark Page could be just what you’re looking for.

Here you get to tell a bigger storygram and build a single page web invitation. It sounds ominous, but, amazingly, it isn’t.

In addition to the design tools available with a graphic invite, Page lets you add video and buttons to your web page. It also includes the glideshow feature, which adds scrolling background images to your invitation.

  1. Spark Video Invitation Maker

If you crave more engagement with your invitees, you can send out a video invitation. There’s a quick instructional to get you started.

Select one of the invitation templates or start from scratch. Either way, you get to choose a theme, and each theme comes with music.

If you don’t like the music that comes with the theme, Spark Video lets you change it. There are lots of options, and you can preview the music before adding it to your video.

If you prefer, you can upload your own music. You can also add audio narration.

Once you’re done, simply share your video across your social media channels.

  1. No Design Skills Needed

Adobe Spark’s free image maker has been designed with the novice in mind. The learning curve is so gentle if your vision is moderately ok and you can work a mouse, you’ll be able to figure it out.

Hover over icons and images, scroll through the selection of themes and templates, and the multitude of design options will gradually reveal themselves.

  1. The Adobe Spark Apps

No Adobe Spark review would be complete without mentioning the apps: Spark Post, Spark Web, and Spark Video are mobile versions of the 3 web applications.

The invite designs created on the web interface sync automatically to the apps. This lets you create and edit projects on the go, and simplifies sharing across social media.

Also, it’s that much easier to integrate music and photos stored on your phone into your projects.

Is it Time You Signed Up for Adobe Spark’s Free Invitation Maker?

There’s no cost and nothing to download. All you need is an Adobe id. You can create one via your Facebook, Google, or email account.

Once you have that, you’ll be able to use Adobe Spark’s free invitation maker for your next life event. It’s the first step to designing graphics like a pro.

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Kristin

Master reviewer of all types of products. Love XL Fountain Sodas!! Cheer Mom extraordinaire. Socialite to all things small town and founder of ItsFreeAtlast.com. Come socialize and connect with me.

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