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The day of your wedding is one of the best experiences that could happen in your life and that doesn't just include those who have dreamed of marriage since they were young and planned exactly how their perfect fairytale wedding would go. But plans don't always go as you would like and it's not just the bride and groom who are worried about the big day turning into a total disaster. In reality, there's little need to worry too much about it if everything is extensively planned, from the ceremony and the vows, to the after party and the invitations. The wedding presents will also have to be considered, but yet again, good planning is the key to averting mishaps. In fact, the only thing you have to really worry about is either the bride or groom not turning up, which only happens in films, or a revelation during the reading of the vows, which only happens in Eastenders.

Every couple will feel a little apprehensive about their wedding day and not just from thinking about all the things that could go wrong. As it's likely to be their first wedding, they'll wonder exactly how they might cope with married life. They would just need to be reassured that their feelings are natural, that everyone feels nervous about their wedding day and that it's a sign that this is what they really want. Wedding presents, or in this case, pre-wedding presents that tackle their fears in a light-hearted manner also help, such as the Worst Case Scenario Wedding Handbook, which is a light-hearted and quirky guide to averting disasters during and after your big day. When it comes to the wedding, one of the standard wedding presents is something that will store all the memories, captured by photographs, of the day.

Videos have taken their place in capturing events, from the first cutting of the cake to the speeches during the reception and even the spectacle of seeing their parents dancing. But photos are still the the main traditional wedding keepsakes, so wedding photo albums are always good gifts to give. There are plenty of different styles of albums available, but for something a bit different, a Large Wooden Wedding Memory Book offers tradition with a twist. Hand-carved and decorated with a pair of interlocking hearts and the words 'wedding' at the front, this is a stunning and original gift that any couple would be happy to receive.

wedding presents for the bride and groom are the obvious main concern. However, the other important elements of a wedding i.e. the best man, the usher(s), the bellboys and the bridesmaids, are often overlooked with all the attention lavished on the marrying couple. Buying gifts for those involved with the preparations not only adds an extra special touch to the day, it is also a great way to say thank you to them for all their hard work. Some pre-wedding presents for the little bridesmaids would be perfect, like a this Is My Day as a Bridesmaid camera playback set. With a silver painted, reusable camera and a manual guide of what pictures are the best to take and what questions to ask on the day, this would not only let them contribute pictures of the day to the photo album, it would also make a great gift for them to keep afterwards to remember the happy occasion and perhaps continue a lucrative career as a wedding photographer! There is also a pageboy version, so they won't have to feel left out. For the adult helpers, there are a multitude of gifts available. A Personalised Wine Bar Set & Gift Box would be ideal for all those bottles of wine and champagne at the reception.

With a collection of bottle opening tools such as a corkscrew and foil cutter and presented in a personalised wooden box, this would make a nice gift to those who gave their time to make the wedding a fantastic day. You could even include some personalised bottles of alcoholic beverages along with the set there is quite a large selection of wines, brandy, champagnes and ports to offer and most comes in their own presentation boxes or packages, with the names of the bride and groom celebrated on the label. No matter which you'd prefer, they'll all make great wedding presents alongside the wine bar set.

All the planning in the world can make any wedding day special, but it's the little things you can do that really create that magic touch. As long as the wedding presents are gifts that will be remembered without being the main focal point of the day, you can rest assured that you've done a great job.

by: John Smith




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