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Wedding Gift Ideas for
Your Wedding Party
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The bride and groom are the center of the wedding ceremony, but there are others
in the wedding party that also contribute a significant amount of time and
effort to help make your ceremony all that you have dreamed. In addition to the
bride and groom, a wedding party typically includes bridesmaids, groomsmen,
flower girls, and ring bearers. Wedding tradition says that the appropriate time
to give a wedding gift to your wedding party is just before the ceremony. If the
wedding gift is something the individual will use during the wedding, you might
want to give it to your wedding party at your last rehearsal or dinner, if you
have one planned.
Gifts for Females
Since you too are a female, you will probably have the easiest time choosing a
wedding gift for the women in your wedding ceremony. Just think, what type of
wedding gift would make you feel appreciated? Common ideas for an ideal wedding
gift for a bridesmaid include jewelry, handbags, and wedding dress accessories.
If you have known your bridesmaids for many years, you may want to opt for a
wedding gift that reflects the nature of your friendship. Are you creative? Try
writing a poem dedicated to each bridesmaid. You could place the poem in a
special photo album containing pictures of you and the bridesmaid.
Gifts for Men
Men tend to be less fussy than women about the type of wedding gift they
receive. While women treasure a sentimental wedding gift, men favor a wedding
gift that is useful or fun. A wedding gift that would past muster with a
groomsmen would include a money clip, pocket watch, and beer mug. These items
are great as an individual wedding gift or for a group of groomsmen. To
personalize a wedding gift for a groomsmen you can easily engrave the gift.
Gifts for Children
Children are precious in a wedding ceremony. Don't leave them out when you are
considering giving each member of your wedding party a wedding gift. If a child
is very young, you have to be careful that the wedding gift you give them
doesn't keep them from doing their wedding duties. A good option is to give a
wedding gift that the child can use during the ceremony or something that is not
a toy.
Make it Personal
There is no rule that says that you have to buy everyone the same wedding gift.
It's very likely that you are closer to members of your wedding party than
others. In this case you can give a wedding gift that matches your sentiments.
Use your best judgment when giving a personal wedding gift. You don't want a
heated situation to develop before your ceremony over a wedding gift! An
alternative is to give each person the same wedding gift and add personal flair
by giving a wedding gift with each person's name or initials. This way you steer
clear of favoritism and a last minute riot.
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