A box full of themes such as a movie theme you could get some chick flicks for her and some action for him, matching mugs, and some different flavor pop corn, add some sented candles and its perfect
Also a kitchen theme is nice, a cook book, matching mugs, different flavors of coffee and tea, a her and his apron, some tea towels and candles
A bath theme is also nice some bubble bath different sented, candles, some bath oils, bath towels, soap and tooth brush holder, some samples of shampoo and soap.
They will love it, you also could send a gift card to a favorite fancy resturaunt.(after getting married they might be on a tight budget and wont have the time and money to go out all the time for dinner) also a day at the spa would be great for them both, really relaxing and for sure they will use it.
2007-02-15 08:09:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I gave a coworker an address book...after a wedding it comes in really handy. Picture frames are always nice to have. My parents recieved a wooden clock that someone painted with their names and wedding date which they still have after 25 years of marriage. Anything personalized would be nice. You can also check for gift registries, although they can sometimes be hard to find unless you call the parents of the bride or groom. A gift card to a resturaunt, store, or theater would be okay if you can't think of anything else.
2007-02-15 11:01:17
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answered by orangeflameninja 4
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A great non-personal gift is a picture frame or album to hold wedding photo's in. Not too expensive but they will have tons of pictures. Also if you get a kind of generic frame, something that can be used to hold a different sort of picture (not just a wedding pic) that would be nice too. I received a silver wood frame that I now use to hold my son's picture. This way it's versitle if they want to change things around a bit.
2007-02-15 10:18:54
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answered by Miss O 2
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I would have to say picture frames or candles would be nice. What would also be neat instead of just cash is to maybe get a grocery store gift certificate. That way the couple could make a nice meal together compliments of you.
2007-02-15 11:38:33
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answered by Angela N 2
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A lot of engaged people have bridal registries set up at their favorite store. Since most stores are everywhere, I would check to see if they are registered anywhere and then you could easily find out what they really want or just get them a gift-card.
2007-02-15 10:19:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd find out where they are registered, and choose something from that. Most stores that offer Bridal Registry also offer to gift wrap and ship the gifts as well.
2007-02-15 15:28:07
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answered by Lynny K 3
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Nah, send the money. Why waste the money on an item they probably don't want, and on shipping it too? If you don't know them that well, there's no need to get personalized with the gift.
2007-02-15 12:16:53
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answered by Pink Denial 6
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I don't understand why NO ONE seems to look at the wedding registrys. People make these for a reason! They want you to get them things they need and that would fit in their new home. Just look at the registry and get them something that they will appreciate and that you know they will want since they put it there.
2007-02-15 10:42:32
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answered by Beffy 2
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You can send some $$$ along with a nice picture frame. You can never have to many of those.
2007-02-15 10:38:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Since it has to be sent, a nice card with a check or cash or any form of money would be acceptable.
2007-02-15 10:26:41
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answered by Sari 2
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