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Posted on August 11, 2011.
Wedding Gift ListWhat gifts should we put on our list of wedding gift?

My fiancee and I are getting married in October, and rather than getting a gift registry at a store expensive, we decided to make our own list and get our parents to take our customers' requests.

The problem is all I can think is that we need pans, Tupperware, a wok and maybe a frying pan good.

Everyone says just to ask for money or gifts, but I prefer not to. I prefer real gifts that had been thought and that I can bequeath to our children one day!

My fiancee and I lived together for about three years, so we stuff most households, but not "good".

Can anyone give me examples of things that we could put there (in all price ranges)? I'm just puzzled for ideas!

Let me mention the things you mentioned and maybe some little things that mean a lot now and later as personalized photo frames, albums of family photos to come, and perhaps
gift certificates to your favorite stores or restaurants for romantic dates to keep things interesting.

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Sign up only to Bed Bath and Beyond. They have a great return policy ... You can go back every thing you as a gift for a cash refund.

You must replace the things from your site with new stuff thats what we did. Can also sign up to expensive Calphalon pots, they are great and will last forever.

check my record, if you want to www.bedbathandbeyond.com in Toni Mellon

You need to register. If you do find yourself with 10 photo frames, candlesticks and 10 sets of three pots. People do not know what anyone else has purchased. Even with a duplicate record is a big problem, without one it will be a nightmare.

First go to the beautiful elegant bedroom set, bedding set and go for China. Congratulations on your marriage and God bless your marriage. Food

I would like at least target register. you do not want to do some OT money, but think about it and if they call and call and do not want anything to get your parents to tell them there are plenty of work for your family and guests of this so they have to remember everything you want and write it down. it would be better if they could go somewhere and print a list and choose what they want you get. Besides this way you will not end with 5 sets of towels that have your name on them. I think it would be much more enjoyable for your guests this way. Personally, I would be horrified to call and ask what to get the couple I'd rather go to print a list. if I were your guest you get a gift card. As for what to put online. new towels, sheets, dishes, picture frames, vases, anything really. My fiance and I live together and we also do everything on our list. all of our orders is about hand-me-downs and it would be nice to have our own thing. you know who do not have towels and bleach stains are a little nicer, not that we bought the cheapo. we buy a house shortly after their marriage and want out of the dormitory appearance.

Firstly, please do not put your parents in the position of having the gift registry. "It's too embarrassing for them, because people will want a variety of price levels, and perhaps too embarrassed to tell your mother, "I want something nice but less than 30 $..." , You know? In particular, the closer you get to the wedding - your parents will help run with the details of marriage, and yet is full of stupid questions about gifts. Of course, give them a list - but do not expect to act as the clearing house.

Rather than enter a single store price, why not subscribe to many different stores? Bed, Bath & Beyond would be good for l.

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