On that note, I need to figure out how to get mail from UPS and FedEx held, because we''re going to be gone for the honeymoon for 3 weeks--stuff will get returned during that timeframe!Date: 9/24/2008 6:20:37 PM
Author: kittybean
I have sent gifts a week or so after (no more) on occasion.
How CUTE are you?!! What great gift ideas!!Date: 9/24/2008 7:33:50 PM
Author: Italiahaircolor
if it''s a wedding where I do not know where they are registered and I don''t feel like giving money for whatever reason...I go to my ''fall back'' gift...which is either, a stone sign with their last name, and the date they were established (like you''d see at a bar or something ... example: The Smiths est: April 2, 200. Or, I have a copy of their invite engaged into a crystal block.
LOL, thanks! I love giving gifts...and I put a lot of thought into what I give.Date: 9/24/2008 7:55:59 PM
Author: musey
How CUTE are you?!! What great gift ideas!!Date: 9/24/2008 7:33:50 PM
Author: Italiahaircolor
if it''s a wedding where I do not know where they are registered and I don''t feel like giving money for whatever reason...I go to my ''fall back'' gift...which is either, a stone sign with their last name, and the date they were established (like you''d see at a bar or something ... example: The Smiths est: April 2, 200. Or, I have a copy of their invite engaged into a crystal block.
Ditto.Date: 9/24/2008 6:32:31 PM
Author: jmtomaui
I had to go with ''OTHER''. I do give a gift regardless of whether I attend the wedding or not. If they thought enough of me to invite me, I obviously think enough to them to want to celebrate their marriage.
If I know the couple very well, I tend to try and select a personal gift based on who they are as a couple. Maybe some art, dinner at someplace that means a lot to them, wines from their favorite vineyard for them to celebrate future anniversaries, etc.
If I do not feel I know them well enough to select the perfect personal gift, I give off of the registry as it must be something they want so I would rather play that safely. I have also given a check if the registry is rather picked over or if I know the (usually younger) couple is saving for something specific.
Date: 9/24/2008 9:39:18 PM
Author: Italiahaircolor
LOL, thanks! I love giving gifts...and I put a lot of thought into what I give.Date: 9/24/2008 7:55:59 PM
Author: musey
Date: 9/24/2008 7:33:50 PM
Author: Italiahaircolor
if it''s a wedding where I do not know where they are registered and I don''t feel like giving money for whatever reason...I go to my ''fall back'' gift...which is either, a stone sign with their last name, and the date they were established (like you''d see at a bar or something ... example: The Smiths est: April 2, 200. Or, I have a copy of their invite engaged into a crystal block.
How CUTE are you?!! What great gift ideas!!
And, I also love to take pictures...so, for the first year anniversary (yes, I gift for that too)...I usually either put together a really detailed scrapbook of the couples wedding...or, I put my computer to use and make a DVD of their pictures put to songs they used at their wedding, like their first dance--father/daughter--mother/son--cake cutting.
Edit: I ment ''engraved'' not ''engaged'' in the original post.