Great Gifts for
Guys and Gals
Thoughtful ways to thank all of your wedding's VIPs
Giving gifts to members of the wedding and other special guests
is a time-honored way of showing thanks and sharing joy. It's customary
to present a token of appreciation to bridesmaids, ushers, flower
girls, ringer bearers, readers and parents, as well as anyone else
who helps make your wedding day special. Basically, you have three
gift-giving options.
- Find those two great gifts (his and hers) you're sure everyone
will love, and buy in bulk. The larger the bridal party, the
more couples like this idea. It usually works out well because
friends are drawn together by similar interests. Box seats for
the hottest game in town may be more welcome by the guys than
money clips. But if your buddies are bankers or accountants, engraved
sterling silver money clips may get the oohs and aahs.
- Present your maid or matron of honor and best man with something
different. If you have a large bridal party, but you'd like
to thank the people who offered the most help with something special,
this is the way to go. Stick with the bulk gifts for the rest
of the bridal party, but choose personalized gifts for the two
most important people in your bridal party.
- Select individualized gifts for each member of the wedding.
Of course, this is easiest to do with smaller bridal parties.
If you're tuned into the interests and hobbies of your bridesmaids
and groomsmen, surprise them with personalized presents. Software
for a computer freak, frames or film for a photo bug and dinner
gift certificates for food aficionados are all welcome gifts.
Great gifts
Whether you're buying for a crowd or simply need a couple of special
things, use this list for inspiration. One last note: the his—and-hers
columns are loose guides. Don't be afraid to break through the gender
barrier. Your maid-of-honor may appreciate a beautifully monogrammed
silver-plated business card case. Your best man may have always wanted
a facial, but never had the nerve. You get the picture.
HERS
- Perfume and/or atomizers
- Cosmetic brushes
- Porcelain, silver or crystal keepsakes
- Wedding day jewelry
- Top-quality brush/comb sets
- Picture frames
- Spa gift certificates
- Concert tickets
- Magazine subscriptions
- Flower-of-the-month club
- Gourmet teas or coffees
- Massages or facials
- Body-care goody baskets
- Gift certificates
- Candlesticks
- Personalized stationery
- Accessory boxes
HIS
- Silver-plated card cases
- Deluxe Swiss army knives
- Golf accessories or club date
- Really good sunglasses
- Cufflinks
- Martini or margarita sets
- Wines
- Beer- or cigar-of-the-month club
- Shaving kits
- Music gift certificates
- Tools for the handy types
- Wallets
- Money clips
- Gift certificates
Something different
If you're planning a theme wedding, think of a gift in keeping with
the topic. Going nautical? Give seashell picture frames or golden
knot cuff links. Marrying around a holiday? Wrap up elegant tree ornaments
for a wintry wedding or cool sunglasses for one near the Fourth of
July. (You get the idea.) Many gifts lend themselves to monogramming—a
great way to personalize your selections. Silver key chains, money
clips and compacts are just a few of the shimmering items that can
be engraved with the recipient's initials. Some brides take into account
that their attendants' wedding-related expenses can quickly add up—from
a possible plane ticket down to a dress and shoes—and offer
to defray some of those costs by helping to pay for the outfit, hotel
room and so on. For many bridesmaids, that can be the most-welcome
gift of all.
When to give
Gifts are traditionally presented to the bridesmaids at a luncheon
or party held before the wedding day. The groom usually gives gifts
to his ushers at the rehearsal dinner. (Just go the route that works
best for you!) And don't forget to tuck a personalized card inside
each one.
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