Finding the right wedding gift can be a stressful experience, especially if the wedding ceremony is only a few weeks away. Many people find that just giving cash is the way forward, without consideration into what the couple would like as a long-term token of the guests appreciation for taking part. On the other hand providing cash could be the only means for allowing the couple to choose what they want to spend the money on.
Wedding gifts are an important way of saying how much the day meant for the couple and the guests, making sure that it commemorates the event and is cherished by the newlyweds. Very often one may need to spend a fair amount of money just to find what they feel is the right present. Giving cash in a fancy envelope and a thoughtful wedding card to go with it is usually a good thing to give to relatives or friends - but not necessarily to close relations of close friends.
Giving wedding gifts is something that has been a tradition for many years, as a token of thanks and gratitude for the invitation. The type of present one buys is extremely important in making the right impression to the couple. There are also gifts given between the bride and the groom, which are usually kept low key and special between the two. For the bride the groom can buy jewellery, heart-shaped locket which could hold pictures of the two of you, a gold or silver watch, or some pearled necklaces.
This would be something the groom would have to buy in advance, because aside from the wedding ring, this is the gift that will celebrate the day and will be kept as a commemorative keepsake. For the groom the bride will need to do the same thing, in terms of taking time to find the right present. These presents can be one or more of the following; new watch (gold or silver), engraved jewellery, photograph frame of the new wife's picture or engraved locket. Much of the gifts on wedding days tend to say more about the couples love for each other that words often cannot say.
As a guest at the wedding, if the couple have not registered for a specific list then you have your work cut out for you. The most common type of gift set to buy for a couple is a new dishware or tableware set. These are something that the couple can use, or keep for special occasions. Other common gifts are engraved champagne glasses, crystal photograph frames, engraved jewellery, new cookery set, kitchen equipment, photo albums or gift vouchers at their favourite shop.
For the more wild wedding gifts ideas, parents or close loved ones would opt for buying new furniture, upgrading honeymoon hotel room from standard to first class (the same can be applied to the plane fare tickets), honeymoon tickets (usually a gift from the parents), hamper packages for weekend breaks, comical mantelpiece statuettes, personalised jewellery and accessories, and many more. Picking a gift which is a little more daring depends upon how well you know the couple and how much you can afford to pay for the gift.
If in doubt about what to buy, the best option is to ring the brides or the grooms member of family, to find out what would be the perfect wedding gift, as they may have a list of what they have already been bought. |