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8 Great Wedding Gift Ideas

June 19th, 2007 at 12:13pm Under weddings

You have been invited to a wedding and don’t know what to give the happy couple. Of course you can always just buy something from their registry and have it wrapped at the store. This is the simplest solution and will certainly be appreciated; after all, most couples would not buy their registry items for themselves, and use this list as a special ‘wish list’ for things they would love to have. It also guarantees you will get them something they really want and which will reflect their personal tastes.

For other ideas to get you started if you would like to be a little creative, consider the following 8 tips:

1.A luxurious gift basket is always appreciated. Fill it with decadent chocolates or imported foods; some of the more obscure or unusual bridal registry items, or linens and towels for the couple. Just be sure not to include anything perishable if the couple will be taking a honeymoon – no one wants to come back to spoiled fruit or flowers!
2.Monogrammed towels or robes are a luxury item many people – especially young couples just starting out – would not think to buy for themselves. If you are ordering towels, be sure they co-ordinate with the planned décor, or stick with classics like white or cream.
3.Give the gift of a day or weekend of indulgence with a gift certificate. A spa or romantic getaway for two is just what they will love after weeks or months of busy planning and trying to please everyone around them, especially if they are not taking a honeymoon. They will appreciate your thoughtfulness in helping them have some alone time to remember why they are doing all this!
4.If the couple are going on a honeymoon, call their destination and inquire as to any special trips or treatments you could pre-purchase for them. For example, maybe you could buy them a couples massage, a champagne dinner for two on the beach, or a special trip arranged just for the two of them. You can include a nice note in an envelope to give at the wedding – just be sure you let their destination hotel know who the gift-giver was, because they likely will not you’re your wedding envelope until they return.
5.Alternatively, purchase some traveler’s checks for couples embarking on a honeymoon. Weddings and honeymoons can be expensive, and a little extra spending money just for special things while they are away will be greatly appreciated. They can use them for anything they want, and will love your thoughtfulness.
6.Give the couple the gift of a little romantic adventure some time in the future, with a gift certificate for a balloon ride, or perhaps a helicopter tour of your city or the local beach or mountains…something unusual that they may not have thought to do themselves.
7.Make a gift of matching his and hers items and tailor it to the couple. The possibilities are endless; golf items for golf-lovers, his-and-hers cosmetics or toiletries; scarves or jewelry…
8.Give a personal gift that showcases the history of the bride- and groom-to-be. For example, compile a collection of photos of the two of them and have them framed, or if they met at a local landmark or event, get them tickets and souvenirs from that special time (for example, if they met at a baseball game, get them tickets to an upcoming game and matching baseball jerseys).

These are just a few ideas to get you started. The best thing to keep in mind is to consider the personalities of the couple you are buying for, rather than what you yourself might like. Happy hunting!

For even more tips on planning that the bride might enjoy as well, check out the Ultimate Wedding Guide, full of money-saving tips every bride needs to know.

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