What Should I Include in My Wedding Registry?

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Curating a gift registry is an often-overlooked part of wedding planning. But it’s a wonderful tradition that if carefully considered could be beneficial to you (of course, that’s the whole point!) but also to your guests too. Understandably it can feel a little uncomfortable asking people for money or specific gifts but it’s your wedding day after all and let’s be honest, most people will want to give you something to commemorate your big day with. With this in mind you might as well guide them in the right direction and give them some hefty hints by curating a personalised gift list! By choosing an item from your carefully considered gift registry they’ll be happy and confident in the knowledge that they’ve gifted you something you actually want which will be treasured for years to come.

What should you put on your wedding registry?

Well, whatever you like! Long gone are the days where your wedding gifts were the items you needed to build a home together as newlyweds. As well as a beautifully curated gift list many wedding registry services also list honeymoon funds, charity contributions and personalised funds too.

Having a gift list gives you the opportunity to own some beautiful things or kick off your newlywed life with an adventure. Maybe you just want a really great set of wine glasses, a new handcrafted chopping board, or a luxe bedding set? Or maybe you have your eye on a new velvet sofa, or that KitchenAid you could never justify buying yourself? There are so many options available that it could feel a little overwhelming at first. Consider what it is that you might need, but don’t forget to add a couple of things that you just really want too! Also remember to include items with a variety of price points so that your guests can still buy you a wedding gift regardless of their budget. There is always the option of group gifting too. This is where guests club together to buy you something extra special - perfect for big-ticket items.

Understandably your home might already be kitted out to perfection, and you don’t feel the need to ask for items unnecessarily. If that’s the case, then you might prefer to opt for a honeymoon fund / wishing well instead. Your guests will love to know that they’re contributing towards a once in a lifetime experience that will create memories to cherish forever. From cosy staycations to weekend city breaks and month-long trips of a lifetime, you’ll have a job to decide what to ask for!

If you have a personalised wedding website like Say I do, don’t forget to complete your gift registry before you send your digital invitations. This way you can include a link to your registry and give your guests time to browse before the big day. Now, plan some time with your fiancé and start shopping. Make the most of this part of your wedding planning journey because it could turn out to be the most fun!

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