Perhaps you could get a fancy photo album, money, gift cards, gift certificates, household things, bathroom stuff, sexy lingeries...good luck!
2006-10-14 06:21:37
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answered by leazngurl 5
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Two words - gift card. Every bride can use something from Bed, Bath & Beyond or Linen's n things.
2006-10-14 15:53:36
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answered by theaccountrix 1
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Look her up on weddingchannel.com and see if she registered a gift idea list anywhere.
Other good ideas are photo frames, random kitchen implements, gardening items, and kitchen towels (can never have too many of those-- they need replaced often).
You should not actually take your gift to the wedding itself-- you should ship it to their home before or shortly after the wedding, or drop it off in person, if convenient.
2006-10-14 15:24:48
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answered by Etiquette Gal 5
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See if they have a gift registry, or get them something personal if you're close to them, or a check if you know they're saving for something special and note it in the card. If you buy off of a registry, make sure you have the cashier note it as such and if you buy something else be sure to get them a gift receipt.
2006-10-14 14:35:41
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answered by I'm just me 3
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Ask if they have registered anywhere(Most likely they have). If not, ask what kind of things they need. If they have been living on their own or together for a while they might not need housewares but maybe would like something like camping equipment, picture frames, gift cards to places they like to shop or eat, or just write them a check.
2006-10-14 21:04:22
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answered by angelica_rae 3
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You could probably try giving the couple a gift certificate to a restaurant.
2006-10-14 13:27:47
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answered by Angie M 4
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If you are married think of something you wish someone else had gotten you when you started out. If you are not married, think outside the box. don't get her towels and sheets. go to bath and body works and get her some of their Sheet spray, and some candles. Get her things to set the mood with her new hubby
2006-10-14 13:29:34
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answered by Beeper 4
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check to see if the bride has a bridal registry. if she does, buy something from that. if not, buy her some nice dishes, toaster,coffee maker, tea maker, blender, drinking glasses, baking dishes,slow cooker, a canister set, a wash cloth and towel set, a nice sheet set, a nice picture set or a deep fryer. i hope this helps.
2006-10-14 13:59:35
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answered by intelligent80000 5
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Get them a Kitchenaide Standup mixer. It is around 250 but it is something that no one ever buys but the coolest thing out there.
2006-10-14 13:23:43
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answered by Krysta M 2
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im getting married soon. this is not our first time being married for either of us... we have almost everything that we "need" so in my hopes i would like to recieve gift cards or cash to go towards a honeymoon in the smokies
2006-10-18 09:30:59
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answered by anna42749 1
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