Creative Wedding gifts to give
Every time I turn around it seems as if someone else
I know is getting married! My original plan - to
handcraft a blanket for each couple - is fast becoming a
ridiculous impossibility as I learn of more and more
friends on the road to marriage.
Handmade gifts carry a special meaning and significance
while also bearing personal sentiment. If time is not an
issue in determining your gift for the couple, consider
your talents. Are you an exceptional woodworker? Create
and stain a curio cabinet, shadowbox, bench, small stool
or another useful item that the couple could enjoy in
their new home together. Etch a personal message or
their names and wedding date somewhere in the wood,
along with your initials or signature as a reminder of
how much you care!
If your handicraft lies more on the domestic side,
consider crocheting, knitting or cross stitching a
blanket/throw or a set of matching pillows. Another
clever idea: Embroider a set of bath towels, hand towels
and wash clothes with their initials or last name to
produce a useful and meaningful gift.
If crafts aren’t exactly up your alley, use your
creative mind to put together a themed gift basket… a
“relaxation” basket could include some aromatherapy
candles, bubble bath, musical selections, a bottle of
wine, etc. You could do the same for a romantic dinner
theme, a vacation get-away theme, and countless other
specially-tailored gifts. Your imagination is your only
limitation!
Unforgettable Wedding Trinkets and Treasures
If you are on the flipside of the wedding
celebration-the receiving end of all the gifts -
congratulations! To follow are some ideas to help you
choose your wedding favors…. Scented candles with a
similar inscription also serve a dual purpose: a useful
item for guests to enjoy at their own homes, and a
touching remembrance of your union. Coordinate the
colors to the theme of your wedding or vary them to add
a dash of color to the decorations you’ve already
chosen. Consult with your significant other or you’re
your first executive decision and choose a scent to be
linked with your memories. Chances are that your guests
will be reminded of the two of you whenever they burn
the candle and take in its fragrance.
If your wedding is close to the winter holidays,
consider an inscribed Christmas ornament…a crystal or
porcelain bell or dove to signify your blissful
marriage.
For a lower budget, countless options await, from
magnets and bookmarks to bubbles and candy. Just use
your imagination to discover the perfect item for your
own special day. The Internet is a very valuable
resource when it comes to finding innovative ideas about
virtually anything. I even heard of a company offering
personalized candy conversation hearts for sale to
engaged couples!
Should you choose not to give a “gift” to your guests,
the option to donate money to a meaningful charity
presents an excellent opportunity to give a gift of
greater importance. A most difficult hardship-the loss
of a mother to cancer-prompted a bride to give a
donation to The American Cancer Society in the name of
all of their wedding guests. Even though her mother was
not at the wedding to see her daughter wed the love of
her life, her memory was at hand to every single guest
present at the reception.
Possibilities of wedding favors to give to your guests
are endless, but the most important thing to remember is
that, in your wedded bliss, you and your true love are
very special to all of your guests regardless of the
small token you send home with them.