Wedding Gifts




The wedding gift is an ancient custom that became a very important thing both for the groom and bride, but also for the ones that will honor them with their presence.




While the wedding dress, the wedding invitation and the wedding cake are your concern, picking the perfect wedding gift is your parents’ and your guests’ responsibility.

The gifts’ dilemma can be fixed very easily and elegant if the bride and the groom draws out the wedding gift list that will contain all their wishes, the name of the products and the address of the store or the stores that the presents can be bought. Therefore, unpleasant or unwanted gifts can be avoided and the couple will begin an after-wedding life as they dream for.




How will the guests find out about the wedding gift list?

Once you have decided, along with your future husband, upon what the wedding gift list should contain, the only thing that is left for you to do is write it down and make its existence known. Afterwards, you can give it to a close relative (preferably one wedding gift list to someone from your family and one to someone from your husband’s family) and, near the wedding invitation, you can add in the envelope a note that mentions the wedding gift list: “you can find the wedding gift list at …, telephone number …”. This way, you can inform your guests that your wedding is not one with “gift”.

Do not send the wedding gift list near the wedding invitation! You just have to mention its existence. Maybe you should think about the fact that not all your guests will feel constrained to offer you a gift (maybe they want to offer you a money gift). Furthermore, you are not constrained to invite to your wedding every person that sends you a gift with this special occasion.




The perfect wedding gift list

The elements that a well thought out wedding gift list should contain are the things that you and your future husband really need, the ones that you both adore and dreamed of for a lifetime.

The two large object categories that you could write down on your wedding gift list are domestic appliances and decorations for your future home.

To expose a complete wedding gift list, you can follow the next steps:

- Visit your favorite shopping center, pick everything that you like and write down on your list. Don’t be afraid if some of them are too expensive: some guests could organize a group and buy them together.




- Search over the Internet the products that you are interested in, even if you don’t find them in a shopping center. You will have a useful wedding gift list, which would help even the guests that are not in town.

- Read the glossy magazines to find out news about the products that are fresh on the market (they are useful especially when it comes to domestic appliances).

Do not write down on your wedding gift list personal things! The wedding is something that both you and your future husband share!

Written by , date Feb 10, 2010 in Wedding gifts
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  1. India says:

    It’s not common for me to make a wedding list, but my future husband and mother-in-law told me it’s the best thing ever. And I agree. I always thought a wedding gift list is a very good thing to do both for the couple and guests. I’ve been to so many weddings where I didn’t know what to offer and also I’ve heard the bride complaining about getting the same gift up to five times. It’s so annoying when this happens. But now that I see it’s not that of a headache of making your wedding gift list I’ll just do it. It might just fun, actually. Thank you for this article. Great one!

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