I think maybe something small for the couple, but if you made and gifted her the jewelry for the bridesmaids, you have already given them a great gift.
2006-06-06 07:41:00
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answered by Mama Pastafarian 7
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Since you've already took time making the bridesmaids jewelry and you REALLY want and feel like you should give another gift because she is your friend, buy her a gift card of her choice from her favorite restaurant or store! If you plan on buying her a gift card from her favorite restaurant, then plan on spending around $50-$100 because it will also cover her soon-to-be husband's meal. If you plan on giving a gift card from a retail store, then it can be a lesser amount depending on how much she needs/wants. This is more personal than cash itself. Hope this definately helps!
2006-06-10 06:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on so many things, it's hard to answer. If the jewelry was expensive for you to make and you don't make a lot of money, then that should suffice. However, if the material was bought by the bride and you just assembled the jewelry, then an additional cash gift would be welcomed I'm sure. Give what you can afford and then forget it and celebrate your friend's marriage.
2006-06-06 07:44:58
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answered by butrcupps 6
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Although it is a beautiful thing to do for them, in the end making the bridesmaids jewelry is more of a gift to the bridesmaids. If they are registered just pick something from their registry.
2006-06-06 10:09:41
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answered by kitcat 3
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I'd give no more then $100 tops if you can afford it. you already gave them a gift by making the jewellry so really, you dont own them anything. if you dont feel right not having anything for them then like i said, give a bit of money or make them a photo album or frame or something (you seem very creative)
2006-06-06 11:49:31
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answered by Jenn ♥Cadence Jade's mum♥ 7
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basically call and say you have been balancing your checkbook and observed the verify has no longer cleared and puzzled in the event that they have not cashed it or thinking if it became lost. enable them to be responsive to if that is lost you will would desire to place a end fee on it and write them a sparkling one. That way they are going to be responsive to you gave them something or they'll deposit it, maximum banks dont funds tests after 60 days so a sprint reminder could be stunning.
2016-10-30 07:53:21
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answered by ? 4
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Give them money. Try and find out what the wedding cost per person and just do that.
2006-06-06 08:57:55
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answered by bluechick 5
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You gave a great gift already! I think a nice card would be great!
2006-06-06 08:49:41
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answered by Jacey 3
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what ever you want to give is ok they still have to accept the gift
2006-06-06 07:40:49
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answered by chiquita_1338 1
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I would suggest that you simply ask the bride what she would really want. That leaves the ball in her court. She can say something or simply say, oh no, your jewellery was enough!
2006-06-07 18:14:32
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answered by stylingsarah 4
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