
|
Wedding
Articles and Resources |
|
|
Wedding
Gifts feature article I
say always register for gifts! You see, people tend to spend more on
wedding gifts than any other occasion! For example, when I got married,
my husband’s grandparents gave us $1000 and we never get gifts from
them, not even for Christmas! Think
about it, there are all sorts of things that you will need and want
for your new home. (Or even your old home) Register for them all, everything
from bath towels to good china and anything in between, even the non-traditional
stuff, don‘t be scared. Give
your registry diversity so that there will be plenty of items with varied
prices to choose from so no one feels left out. But again, don’t be
afraid to add some of the higher priced items too. Even if you don’t
have the generous grandparents I did, you never know if several of your
family members might decide to go in together to get you something really
nice. It
helps to register with national chain stores that are common in most
cities and states, and/or those that have websites to shop online. Like
I said before, you may still get a toaster or two whether you register
for it or not, but you won't get anything good if you don't ask for
it! Got
everything you need? Here is an idea; set up a gift registry with your
photographer! The easiest way to do this is to have cards made that
have the photographers contact info on them as well as your name too.
Many photographers would give you these cards for free. Your friends
and family could call in or send in monetary gifts that would build
up a credit for you with the photographer. Another
option, you could have your guests donate to your favorite charity on
your behalf instead of the traditional wedding gifts! Give a Gift Just Because Or,
have a "Honeymoon Registry" and have people help contribute to that
as a gift. Perhaps have a little notice in the shower invitation that
reads “In lieu of traditional wedding gifts, the bride and groom are
taking monetary contributions to the honeymoon”. Sometimes your travel
agent can help set this up for you. "No,
really we just want cash!" I hear ya ;-) this is OK too, but be careful
not to be rude. You can create a cash registry by setting up a PayPal
account, best of all it is free! Etiquette
says not to include information about the Registry in the actual wedding
invitation, many see this as rude. Like the gift is more important than
having “the honor of their presence” at your wedding. It is perfectly
acceptable to put your registry cards in with the shower invitations,
as gifts are expected there, that is the purpose of a shower. Some people
still do mention the Registry in the wedding invitation, if you choose
to do so, put in a separate card, but do not put it in the actual wording
of the invitation! The
traditional way to spread the word about the Registry is through the
shower invitations and through friends and family. Another great way
is to have a personal wedding website. This lets you tactfully let people
know where you are registered and allows them to easily view the Registry
online with the links provided. All while sharing all sorts of important
details and fun stuff about the wedding. And since it is online, it
is available to friends and family everywhere, anytime of the day! "Having
a background in many aspects of the wedding industry I have seen a lot
of weddings and worked with a lot of vendors. I have seen mistakes some
brides make in trying to save a few dollars. I have seen a few vendors
take advantage of unsuspecting and uneducated brides. I have seen some
of the good the bad and the ugly of weddings. Back To Wedding gifts article sitemap Happy Marriage! Rolf & Susan |
|
|
Wedding Gifts Ideas |
|
|
... Please bookmark this page for unique wedding magnet invitations
|
|
This page last updated May 16, 2008
Happy Wedding Planning!
Copyright 1999 - 2008 wedding-magnets.com, Save
the Date Magnets, All Rights Reserved.