A Will You Be My Bridesmaid Card She'll Actually Keep
Every bride hits the same wall: a rack of identical bridesmaid proposal cards that all say the same thing.
Upload any photo — your kid, your pet, your whole team — pick a pro template, and we print and ship a real, holdable card the next business day.

You've scrolled through a hundred versions of the will you be my bridesmaid card at the craft store and online, and they all blur together — same script font, same champagne glass clip art, same flimsy cardstock that bends in a purse by lunchtime. Your best friend deserves better than something she'll toss in a drawer. She's been there for you since middle school, through breakups and job changes and questionable haircuts. A card that looks like everyone else's doesn't say any of that.
Snapshot turns any photo of you two into a custom trading card, printed like a real sports card on professional card stock and shipped in a free magnetic case. Pick a photo — prom, your college apartment, last year's wedding — and it becomes the front of her card. No design skills needed, no generic script font, no guessing if she'll like it.
Here's how a custom card beats the rack-bought version every time.
We ship custom cards to bridal parties and gift-givers in all 50 states every week, including plenty during peak wedding season.
Before You Order Her Card, Check These
- Pick a clear, well-lit photo that captures your actual friendship
- Decide on her title: Bridesmaid, Maid of Honor, or something more personal
- Confirm the wedding date and spelling of her name before submitting
- Order at least a week ahead if you're timing a proposal box reveal
- Consider ordering a matching set if your whole bridal party is getting cards
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Why Brides Choose This Over a Store-Bought Card
A card that looks and feels different sends a message before she even reads the words.
It's Actually Personal
Instead of pre-written poetry from a stranger, the card features your actual photo and your own words. She'll recognize the moment in the picture instantly, and that recognition hits harder than any printed rhyme.
It Survives the Purse Test
Professional card stock and a magnetic case mean this card doesn't bend, crease, or get lost among gift bags. She can display it on a shelf or keep it in her nightstand for years.
It Doubles as a Keepsake
Most bridesmaid cards get read once and recycled. This one gets kept — on a dresser, in a memory box, pulled out again on the anniversary of the wedding.
It's Ready Fast
Bachelorette weekend snuck up on you? Proposal boxes shipping tomorrow? A 2-3 day turnaround means you're not scrambling to find last-minute custom stationery.
How Does a Custom Will You Be My Bridesmaid Card Work?
The process takes about five minutes from start to checkout.
Upload Your Favorite Photo
Pick any picture — you two at her college graduation, a road trip, even a group shot from freshman year. It doesn't need to be professionally shot. Snapshot works with phone photos, old scans, whatever captures the friendship you want her to see when she opens the card.
Choose a Pro-Style Template
Select from sports-card-style layouts, then add her name, a title like 'Bridesmaid' or 'Maid of Honor,' and the wedding date. It plays off the format everyone recognizes from trading cards, but the content is entirely personal to your friendship.
We Print and Ship in 2-3 Days
Your card gets printed on professional card stock, slid into a free magnetic case, and shipped nationwide with free shipping. No waiting weeks for a custom order — most brides get theirs in time for a proposal box or a bridal shower reveal.
That's it — a photo in, a keepsake out, ready before your next brunch date.

What Brides Are Saying About Their Cards
Snapshot ships custom cards to homes in all 50 states, with a steady flow of wedding-season orders coming through every spring and fall. Bridal parties consistently reorder in small packs, since word travels fast once one bridesmaid shows off her card at a shower.
Where This Card Fits Into Your Wedding Plans
Brides use these cards in more places than just the initial ask.
The Proposal Box Centerpiece
Instead of a plain card tucked among mini champagne bottles and face masks, the custom trading card becomes the thing everyone remembers. Pair it with a small treat box and it instantly looks more thought-out than anything from a party store aisle.
A Surprise at the Bridal Shower
Some brides skip individual proposals and hand out cards at the shower instead, turning a group moment into something each bridesmaid can hold onto individually. It gives everyone a personal keepsake even in a group setting.
A Thank-You After the Wedding
Order a second batch post-wedding using photos from the big day itself. It closes the loop — the card that asked the question becomes a card that says thank you, using a picture that didn't exist when you first asked.
How Much Does a Will You Be My Bridesmaid Card Cost?
Pricing stays simple whether you need one card or a full bridal party set.
Rookie Box single cards run $17.99, packs go up to $49.99, and the MEGA 11"x15" poster card is $49.99. Free shipping applies nationwide.
One card costs less than a bouquet of grocery store flowers, and it lasts a lot longer than the wrapping paper it comes in.
Box Options
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The Rookie Box
Perfect for those unforgettable moments
$17.99 - $49.99

MEGA Card
Their moment, bigger than ever
$49.99
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I order more than one card for my whole bridal party?
Yes, and most brides do exactly that instead of ordering one at a time. You can choose a different photo for each bridesmaid so every card reflects a specific memory or inside joke rather than reusing the same picture for everyone. Packs are priced to make ordering for a full bridal party more affordable than buying individual cards separately, topping out at $49.99 for larger sets. This works well if you want a cohesive proposal moment, like handing out cards at a group dinner or shower, while still making each one feel personal. Some brides also mix formats, ordering a few single cards for closer friends and a MEGA poster card for the maid of honor as a bigger gesture. There's no requirement to keep every card identical in style, so feel free to experiment with different templates across your bridal party. It's an easy way to make five or six proposals feel individually planned instead of assembly-line produced.
What photo works best for a bridesmaid proposal card?
Almost any clear photo of you and your friend together works, whether it's from years ago or last weekend. Candid shots tend to hit harder emotionally than posed photos, since they capture a real moment she'll remember instantly when she opens the card. Think prom night, a college dorm room, a past trip you took together, or even a recent selfie from brunch. The photo doesn't need to be professionally taken or high-resolution from a fancy camera — a phone photo works fine as long as it's reasonably sharp and well-lit. Group photos can work too if you're highlighting a shared memory, though single or two-person shots tend to translate better onto the card layout. If you're unsure which photo to pick, choose the one that makes you smile the fastest when you scroll past it. That instinct is usually right, and it's the same reaction your bridesmaid will have when she opens hers.
Is the card sturdy enough to keep long-term, not just for the proposal moment?
Yes, it's printed on professional card stock specifically because these cards are meant to be kept, not read once and recycled like a typical greeting card. The included magnetic case adds another layer of protection, keeping the card flat and free of bends whether it sits in a drawer or gets carried around in a bag. Many bridesmaids end up displaying the card on a shelf, a desk, or a bulletin board well after the wedding is over, since it doubles as a keepsake photo rather than disposable stationery. Compare that to a paper card from a big-box store, which usually gets creased within a week and thrown out within a month. Because the card is built around a real photo instead of generic printed text, it holds sentimental value the way a printed photograph would, just with the added novelty of the trading card format. That's really the whole point — it's designed to last years, not days.
Can I add text to the card besides just the bridesmaid question?
Definitely. Most templates let you add a name, a title such as 'Maid of Honor' or 'Bridesmaid,' and the wedding date, but you're not locked into only those fields. Some brides add a short inside joke or nickname instead of a formal title, which makes the card feel even more personal to the specific friendship. Others include the location of the wedding or a short phrase that means something between the two of you. Because the design mimics a sports card layout, there's usually a spot for a title line and a smaller detail line, similar to how a player's position or team appears on a real card. You can keep it simple with just her name and 'Bridesmaid,' or get more creative depending on how much personalization you want. Either way, the text options are flexible enough to match your relationship rather than forcing you into one rigid script.
How does this compare to ordering a card from a wedding stationery shop?
Wedding stationery shops usually offer templated designs where you swap in a name and maybe a font color, but the layout and graphics stay generic across every order. Snapshot's approach centers the entire card around your actual photo, which stationery templates typically don't support well since they're built for text, not images. Turnaround time is another difference — boutique stationery orders can take one to two weeks depending on the shop's queue, while Snapshot ships within 2-3 days. Pricing also tends to run lower here, starting at $17.99 for a single card compared to $8-15 per card at many stationery shops before you've even added personalization fees. The trading card format itself is also just less common, so it stands out more in a proposal box than another floral-bordered paper card. If you want speed, a lower price point, and a genuinely different look, this route usually wins out over traditional stationery.
Do I need any design experience to create the card?
No design background is necessary at all. The process is built around picking an existing template and dropping in your photo and text, so you're choosing from pre-built layouts rather than starting from a blank canvas. If you've ever filled out a form online, you can complete this in about the same amount of time. There's no software to download and no need to understand fonts, spacing, or color theory, since the templates handle all of that structure for you. Most people finish the entire design and checkout process in under ten minutes, even if it's their first time ordering something like this. If you get stuck or aren't sure which template fits your photo best, you can always try a couple of options before finalizing your order. The goal is to make this as easy as ordering a print from your phone's photo app, not as complicated as hiring a graphic designer.
What if my bridesmaid already knows she's being asked?
That's actually pretty common, especially with maids of honor or sisters who are involved in wedding planning early on. In that case, the card shifts from being a surprise reveal to more of a formal, sentimental keepsake marking the moment. Some brides still love the idea of a physical card even without the surprise factor, since it gives the friend something tangible to hold onto rather than just a verbal ask over coffee. You might pair it with a small gift or handwritten note to make it feel like a moment worth marking, even if the outcome wasn't in question. Others use the card specifically because their friend already said yes verbally, and they want a lasting object to commemorate that conversation. Either way, the card still works as a keepsake, since its value isn't only in the surprise — it's in the personalized photo and the fact that it's built to last. It becomes documentation of a friendship milestone regardless of how much surprise was involved.
Can I use the same photo for a bachelorette weekend gift too?
Yes, and a lot of brides do reuse a favorite photo across the proposal card and a bachelorette keepsake, since it creates a nice through-line for the whole wedding season. You could order the bridesmaid proposal card with an older throwback photo, then order a second card later using a picture from the bachelorette trip itself as a thank-you or memory piece. Because pricing stays affordable per card, doubling up like this doesn't blow a stationery budget the way ordering from multiple specialty vendors might. Some brides even plan this out intentionally, treating the proposal card as 'chapter one' and a post-bachelorette card as 'chapter two' of the same story. If your bachelorette weekend involves a group photo, that could become a MEGA poster card sized at 11x15 inches, which works well as a bigger group keepsake rather than an individual card. There's flexibility here to use the format across multiple wedding milestones, not just the initial ask.
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Upload a photo, pick a template, and let Snapshot handle the rest. Cards ship in 2-3 days with free shipping and a free magnetic case, so you've got plenty of time before the big ask.
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