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If you had a bad experience the first time you grabbed one of the registry pricing guns used to create a wedding gift registry you felt overwhelmed and unsure of what to do, you are not alone. Creating a registry is a daunting task and in modern times, it is not always the most useful thing to do. Take heart though because there are ways for brides to offer their wedding guests the convenience of a gift registry without being inundated with nineteen porcelain place settings and a dozen crystal vases. There are lots of ways to make registering fun. So if you are engaged and you and your fianc are ready to head out for a day of scanning price labels, making choices, and looking forward to your new life together.

Start with practical items first. A lot of couples already own a home by the time they marry, so there is a chance they may not need many household items. However, those buying a new home and getting married around the same time will need plenty. There will be lots of gift giving occasions during your engagement, so be sure to register early.

Next, make your registry as practical as possible. Are your wedding guests of modest means? Young couples should now expect their young friends to be able to afford expensive gifts. Be sure to include some inexpensive items on the registry so everyone has something they can purchase available to them. You may want to register at a few different stores that offer items in a variety of prices. Department stores may be too expensive for everyone, so choose a few discount items.

An option for anyone not in need of household items is a honeymoon registry. If you do not need china and flatware, there is no need to waste the money of your wedding guests. If you know you and your new spouse would enjoy a luxurious trip away following the wedding, create a honeymoon registry. Guests will contact your travel agent and their wedding gift to you will be contributing to the cost of the honeymoon. In some cases, they can even purchase specific items for the trip like dinners or spa visits.

If you are a bride who is planning a destination wedding, you may want to forego the registry. Wedding etiquette recommends that destination brides not have wedding showers, so this cuts into the potential for wedding gifts. Because destination weddings are much smaller, and because it can be difficult for guests to travel with gifts, many couples request that there be no gifts at destination weddings.

by: Connor Sullivan




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