Posted on July 12, 2010.
wedding gifts? Am I supposed to give gifts to everyone in my marriage? including musicians, parents, etc.? and I'm supposed to give my husband who will soon be a wedding gift? and if so, what????
bridesmaids and ushers fair. No parent spouce NO (you give yourself) music and the clergy generally get $
some puzzy
give them little envelopes with tickets $ 5.
you're supposed to give those gifts to your wedding. you give to young girls and it gives something for the guys.
There are gifts wedding party and parents. Groom is to you guys, if you're gift shopping. And your officiant if they are not paid, or money being paid to their church.
That's it.
Only your wedding presents. and your husband will soon
I always learned that the simple wedding itself (bridesmaids, groomsmen) is available. Parents do not get one unless they are part of the game, and the musicians do not get one, they get a salary. You are your husband's gift, if you give yourself.
Most people give something to the groom, maid of honor and bridesmaids.
You do not need to give something for musicians and parents.
Donations should be small and sentimental.
Not everyone - just your best to be husband and married daughters of your ...
Congratulations honey ... Marilyn
Well, my sister got married several years ago and she had a big Catholic wedding and she only gave the maid of honor and gifts Maides wives. And it was a pearl necklace and matching earrings.
Hell, all-IP band, and give your parents or a Momento photo frame. And for your husband, do as my sister did. few weeks before her wedding, she has some "bourgeois" photos taken of her (the kind where you wear a main sheet, photos of seduction), and give him on your wedding night, so that could put that somewhere, maybe in his office at home, and watch yourself in a few years, the way you were before you were married, and to this day, her husband looks at these issues and said that he falls in love with her again
my sister just got married. The bridesmaids and groomsmen presents. It is optional to give your husband a gift.
You need to give gifts to parents, groomsmen and bridesmaid thank them for your wedding. A big thank you to parents for their support and assistance they have done to you both. For the groomsmen can be watching a bottle engraved pocket cigar case or their initials. Earrings jewelry honor perhaps, necklace or bracelet.
Try blissweddings.com. They have checklists and other lists of things you'll need for a traditional marriage.
maybe u can give something that you remember, such as jewelry??
Write as if you want, and do not follow the tradition. Part of marriage must obtain matching grants. Get the husband some sexy underwear:)
Normally, you make gifts to your bridesmaids and maid of honor. Previously, costume jewelry like a necklace, they can bring to your wedding. The groom gives his best man and groomsmen as a gift. It was a custom to give your husband to be a gift. Maybe an engraved gift of a kind would be good.
I went to Dooney and Bourke's website and bought 20 million kits for my bridesmaids and my husband $ 30 Door Key Coach.com for the groomsmen. We had engraved our names and wedding date on the back. We gave everyone a thank you card. Our gift to the other was the honeymoon that we paid for ourselves.
In general, you give gifts to the bridemaids and groomsmen. Choosing bridemaids could be a shawl, purse, jewelry certificate spa - something they will enjoy. Groomsmen are often flasks, mugs, or as a toy geek.
It is good to give something special to your husband too - something memorable like a Pocketwatch.