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If you want to go off-registry for a more unexpected item, consider the couple's habits and lifestyle choices. If they love to entertain, serving pieces, engraved cocktail glasses, or charcuterie boards may be the perfect fit. Outdoorsy couples will love camping gear and experiential gifts, while homebodies will appreciate things that will make their nest feel cozy and personalized."}},"@type": "Question","name": "How much should I spend on wedding gifts?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "It depends on how close you are to the couple and your own budget. "We tend to see guests spending within the $75-$250 range," Della Torre says. "The most important thing is to be conscious of your own personal budget and not spend beyond your means."","@type": "Question","name": "How much money should I give as a wedding gift?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "The same range of $75-$250 would also apply to cash gifts. Della Torre recommends sending a check in the mail ahead of the wedding so that the couple or wedding planner does not feel responsible for keeping it safe on the wedding day.","@type": "Question","name": "Can you return personalized wedding gifts?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "Generally, unless the item arrives damaged or broken, most gifts that feature monograms, dates, or other types of personalization come with a no-return policy. If you don't know the couple well, it might be to go with a gift purchased from their wedding registry, which will be easy for them to exchange or return. "]}]}] 88 years of expert advice and inspiration, for every couple.




where to buy wedding gifts



If you want to go off-registry for a more unexpected item, consider the couple's habits and lifestyle choices. If they love to entertain, serving pieces, engraved cocktail glasses, or charcuterie boards may be the perfect fit. Outdoorsy couples will love camping gear and experiential gifts, while homebodies will appreciate things that will make their nest feel cozy and personalized.


The same range of $75-$250 would also apply to cash gifts. Della Torre recommends sending a check in the mail ahead of the wedding so that the couple or wedding planner does not feel responsible for keeping it safe on the wedding day.


Generally, unless the item arrives damaged or broken, most gifts that feature monograms, dates, or other types of personalization come with a no-return policy. If you don't know the couple well, it might be to go with a gift purchased from their wedding registry, which will be easy for them to exchange or return.


Why it's great: I'm not exaggerating when I tell you planning and executing a wedding takes up every waking moment of your day. When it's finally all over and the newlyweds are back to their normal routines, they'll love that they have a prepaid night out waiting for them from you.


Why it's great: Now that your friends are hitched, they can throw their wedding diets right out the window and dive into a subscription box that's just for snacks! Who would want a hand mixer when they can have a variety of tasty treats?


Why it's great: From Christmas stockings with their names on them and customized throw blankets to cutting boards and monogramed hand towels, the recipient of these personalized gifts will surely be glad you ordered something special just for them. And you'll be happy you didn't have to take a trip to the mall!


Why it's great: If you have time on your hands and want to truly make something memorable for the couple to look at for years to come, Mixbook Photo Co. can make that happen. With so many options of items to create (and a special wedding collection), this site is a no-brainer.


Why it's great: I'm personally obsessed with all things customized and would probably fall over on the floor if I had opened the items pictured above as a wedding gift (subtle hint to any of my friends or family members looking to get my a present). The shop has a variety of adorable ways you can pay tribute to the newlyweds.


Why it's great: This was the one item my husband and I both had at the top of our "fingers-crossed-I-hope-someone-buys-this" list for our wedding. And our guests did not disappoint. These pieces of luggage come in cool colors (mine is blush), include a removable battery charger, can be personalized with initials, and are so easy to order online! As an added bonus, each bag also comes with a lifetime warrantee.


Why it's great: Nonetheless, it MUST be on this list! If you've been procrastinating committing to the perfect wedding gift and now the big day is looming, use Amazon Prime and put those worries to bed. They also have an entire section of handmade goods the couple will love.


Why it's great: You can easily put together a beautiful gift basket filled with high-end items for your friends' wedding gift with the help of Amara. This site is a godsend for someone who is too busy to browse aisles IRL. There are useful items like incense boxes and glass vases, but also unique products like fireplace accessories and picnic-ware that will make the couple grin.


Why it's great: It's no secret that weddings are expensive, with a capital E. When you're the one laying out all the money for the celebration, I can tell you that you're banking on getting that money back in gifts. If you want to write your married friends a check but also want to add something personal into the mix, West Elm is a great source for that.


Why it's great: You can always rely on Macy's to provide a variety of gift options no matter the occasion. Whether you're shopping last minute or months ahead, this department store never disappoints. With tons of name brands and a huge selection of products, you're bound to find a picture-perfect wedding gift here.


Why it's great: Uncommon Goods features unique items that feel less like a gift and more like an insight into the things that bring people true joy. Their selection mixes romance with whimsy to make gifts unlike anything your giftee has ever received.


Items we love: A personalized four-across game for $85 (which you can also find in our roundup of sentimental Valentine's Day gifts) and a customizable movie-poster-esc artwork of their first toast starting at $349.


Keeping the 20-20-60 Rule in mind, a bridal shower gift should be about one-third the price of your wedding gift. However, what you spend comes down to your relationship with the bride or groom, and your budget. Typically, shower gifts should be between $25 to $75. If you are closer to the person of honor, consider the higher end of the registry.


Toast the happy couple with a pair of champagne flutes they can use on the wedding night and every anniversary thereafter. Handcrafted, quality crystal flutes make this gift special enough to give for both the shower and wedding.


Tradition has created a laundry list of protocols and unwritten rules about weddings, especially when it comes to giving gifts. With everything else you have to consider after receiving a wedding invitation, the last thing you need is added stress over budgeting for, choosing and giving a gift.


Some wedding gift-giving customs are no longer thought of as taboo, and others are changing as more couples choose to get married later in life. Regional customs also affect the etiquette surrounding gifts. This guide will help you get an idea of the basic rules regarding gifting for pre-wedding celebrations and the big day.


Usually thrown by the maid of honor or the bridesmaids, the bridal shower occurs at least a month before the wedding date. With few exceptions, the purpose of the party is to help the bride get ready for the next phase of her life by giving practical gifts she and her groom-to-be can use to set up their home.


Others put the numbers somewhere between $25 and $75. Regardless of suggestions, your personal budget is always the deciding factor. A general rule of thumb is to spend about 20 percent of your total gift budget on something for the shower and save the bigger spending for a wedding gift.


Some brides set up registries specifically for the shower, often including smaller items than those in the wedding registry. If this is the case, it takes the guesswork out of choosing a gift. You can be sure the bride will like whatever you pick out from the registry.


Browse the wedding registry as early as possible to find a smaller item you can afford, or talk with other members of the wedding party about the possibility of purchasing a larger gift as a group. Focus your search on personal gifts with special meaning for the couple. The intent should be to show how much you care about and how happy you are for the bride and groom.


Bridesmaids generally receive their gifts at the rehearsal dinner or at lunch on the day of the wedding. It can also be fun to hand out gifts while everyone is getting ready and excitement is running high. Such timing is especially appropriate if the gifts are meant to be worn during the wedding. Some brides prefer to schedule a separate time to give gifts to their bridesmaids apart from the rush of wedding planning and preparations.


Maybe the couple avoided a registry because they felt like they didn't want any more things. If that is the case, then this gift card allows them to choose an experience anywhere in the world (over 500 experiences and 100 countries are included) to enjoy together.


Most couples feel tapped out after the Big Day, but it is important to put together a wedding album as soon as possible (because life is only going to move faster). Help them out with a gifted album from Artifact Uprising. All they need to do is upload their favorite photos and Artifact's designers will create a gorgeous album for them.


After the wedding chaos, any couple will be glad to sit at home for a few nights and indulge in a perfectly tailored glass of wine. A subscription to Winc, which will deliver a few bottles each month, is just the thing.


The sweetest ice cream spoons make for the ideal wedding gift for a coworker or casual acquaintance (and the price point is perfect). Amp up the gesture with a pint of their favorite ice cream to go with it. 041b061a72


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