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Choosing a wedding gift for a couple may, at first, seem like a pretty simple endeavor. Most of us think we can just run right out on our lunch hour and grab something, have it wrapped, and, voila! — problem solved. But if you've ever actually tried to do this, you've surely discovered that it's never, ever that easy! There are several criteria to be met before purchasing a wedding gift, so let's go over some of them — before you waste another lunch hour!
If Possible, Make It Personal
First off: How well are you acquainted with the couple? Is this wedding gift going to a close, personal friend or a relative who is getting married? If you know someone fairly intimately, then whatever you select needs to reflect that. What do you know about who is getting married that can make your gift to them special, memorable?
Do you happen to know that the soon-to-be bride and groom love to go rock climbing, for instance? If so, then you can make your gift something that rock climbers use — hooks, rappelling lines, backpacks… even books on rock climbing would be good, particularly something like a coffee table book with great photographs that could be displayed in the couple's living room or den.
Gifts for the Boss
If it's your boss that's getting married, it pays to be particularly careful when choosing a wedding gift, for obvious reasons. You don't want to appear too cheap, nor do you want to spend more than you can afford (who wants a boss to think your salary warrants an extravagant gift?). In this case, it's important that you know what would please your superior without spending an arm and a leg.
If you've worked with him or her for any length of time, then you probably know some of the things they enjoy that are not associated with work. And if you're really sharp, you know about what his or her betrothed enjoys, too. Go with what you know. If you know the pair enjoys golf, for instance, you might consider getting them something that pertains to that, such as a gift certificate for 18 holes at their favorite club, or something for their home such as a wall hanging or other decorative object with a golfing theme.
Wedding Gifts for People You Don't Know Very Well
Buying a wedding gift for someone you don't know very well, but who feels they know YOU well enough to invite to their wedding may be the easiest gift of all to buy. First, find out if and where they have a gift registry. Then it's a simple matter of adding to their chosen set of china, silverware, or other household items. If the couple has not registered anywhere, then a generic gift of which there are countless choices will suffice nicely.
The point is that you express your generosity of spirit and wish the couple a happy wedding day by sending some sort of appropriate gift. This could include a gift basket filled with imported wine, cheeses, fruit, and other gourmet goodies (perfect for the couple to enjoy from a honeymoon hotel suite!); linens embroidered with the couple's initials; crystal ware (a lead-crystal vase is always a welcome gift!); or a collection of beautifully rendered, scented candles.
A wedding gift should express your best wishes for the couple, not advertise how much money you do or don't have. So pick your gift to fit not only the couple, but your budget, as well. And remember: It's never the price of the gift that should matter, but the sentiment with which it is given.
Groomsmen are the groom's best buddies. They are whom you can describe as the persons who have been there for you through thick and thin. On the most important day of your life, you will see these men by your side supporting your transition from being a single guy to being a married one. It is not easy to be a groomsman because no one really wants to be all dressed up for an event that isn't really his own, but all for the sake of friendship, a groomsman looks his best in a friend's wedding. In return, the groom should give his appreciation for his friends by giving gifts for their support and participation in his wedding day. If you are a groom, then you might be confused on what gifts would please your friends so to help you choose, here are some ideas for groomsmen gift ideas to guide you.
Before choosing one though, make sure that it is something that your friends will use and not something that will gather dust in your drawer or cabinet. Knick knacks are fine for girls but for guys, a gift has to be practical to be appreciated. Remember guys, just as yourself, aren't really that creative when it comes to gifts so present them with a practical and useful item and they would most likely appreciate it rather than going all out with something they cannot use. Some groomsmen wedding gift ideas you might like to go with are money clips, pocket watches, flasks, and clocks.
However, if you want to venture into more creative gifts, listed below are some items which you can consider giving your groomsmen.
Baseball Bat
A personalized Rawlings Mini Baseball Bat is something that is not commonly given in wedding but can be really great gifts. You can further enhance the bat by engraving your personal message in it. Yes, it can be a bit pricey but it is something that will be treasured for the time to come.
Shaving Kit
A shaving kit is a good groomsmen gift because it will encourage your friends to groom themselves. Shaving kits can be expensive but there are some which you can find at a value price. Indeed, shaving kits make wonderful groomsmen wedding gift ideas
Pocket Knives
Choose pocket knives that don't only look pretty but also function like they are supposed to. Engraving them can cost much but if you have money to spare, then a personalized touch can add to the class that it has.
These are some groomsmen wedding gift ideas you might want to try out. Break free from traditional groomsmen's gifts and make a statement on your wedding day by giving unique gifts to your groomsmen. Enough to get about the hobbies, interests, and likes and dislikes of the wedding party. It is these clues that tells you exactly what types of gifts to buy you for your groomsman.. So always keep their personalities and interests in mind. This will help you sort out through the jungle of groomsmen gifts that you might be presented with. Do not worry about how much you have to spend on them. It is that thought that counts.