So I need to do the whole registry thing ASAP but don''t really know what to register for. I have everything imaginable that one would need for their home and it''s brand new. I don''t really need anything else. What should I do?
I face a similar dlemma. My fiance and I have lived together for 6 years now so we don''t really need a registy as such. IFanyone asks us what we would like in terms of gift, we will probably be asking for vouchers or cash to put towards gradually replacing things in the home.
There''s going to be people who do not want to give you money, so you might as well register for some stuff.
There''s nothing you need for your home? New towels, storage items? Some new cookware? Fun kitchen gadgets? Coffee table books?
What about things that you don''t need, but wouldn''t buy for yourself? A vase? Fun serveware? A wine cooler or rack? Some fancy pieces that you can pass on to your children? Some monogrammed items?
You can always register for your honeymoon. People can buy you massages, activites, dinners....
If there''s really nothing you need/want, you can always ask people to make a donation to your favorite charity...
A few ideas that was given to me was:
1. Register for your honeymoon: i.e. You''re on a cruise, or an exotic trip, you can register for the services like massages, dinners, and entertainments you''d like to go do and your guest could pick which one they want to pay for for you.
2. Pick a charity or two and do a donation registry.
I like them both but I''m leaning on doing option #1. Hope that helps!
As a guest, I am pretty traditional. I want to get the couple something I know they will enjoy and use. Not cash, not a honeymoon donation, and not a charitable donation. Just my two cents
I know this varies a lot regionally, but some guests (esp. in the midwest/south) will want to send you a box with a gift. That''s just the way it is. If you don''t want some random things which you can''t return, you should register. Otherwise you will get a lot of silver picture frames and crystal vases.
If you have groups of guests (coworkers, cousins, groups of friends), maybe you could pick out some more expensive things like a sofa or an appliance and have them chip in to buy it together.
I''m in the same boat as you, and we will be doing a honeymoon registry. However, we have only friends and immediate family invited, so they don''t feel the need to be "traditional" ... they''ll contribute happily to our honeymoon. They know that''s what we''d like most.
If you have some guests who might be more in the traditional camp, I''d pick a few items out that you don''t need, but might like to have, to register for.
You can always find something at BB&B or a department store!
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