Plan Your Attendant’s Gifts In Advance So You Are Prepared To Thank Them Properly

Posted: March 6th, 2010 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Royal Jewels | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Every bride wants to feel special and that includes me. I have always dreamed of walking down the isle in a satin wedding dress to meet the man of my dreams and the end of a long aisle of velvet with soft music playing.

Yes it is your special day and you have asked a lot of your attendants in the process. It is time to thank them at the rehearsal dinner by giving them a very nice thank you gift. You can plan out what you are going to do and have these gifts well in advance showing your put a lot of thought into their thank you.

You make your bridesmaids wear really tacky dresses so at least get them a nice gift. Oh yes they can wear the dress again, right; that is what we tell ourselves. You can find many deals in retail shops and online for personalized gifts that really say thank you to your wedding party. It is good to have a small bag of goodies like they are presenters at an awards show.

A nice touch to add to the gift giving is a piece of jewelry for each bride’s maid. You can get very nice jewelry pendants, for example, to have them wear the day of the wedding. It is a special gift that they can treasure for years to come to remember the special day and your thoughtfulness.

Searching for these pieces online is a great idea. And if you want to go one further you can have them custom made. Many sites that have these types of costume jewelry free shipping can be an option. Tie a nice silk bow around the box for an added thoughtful touch.

For the groomsmen there are many small masculine gifts you can find at a very good price. A designer pen is a great gift. And personalizing for each guy is nice too. There is nothing like a gift certificate to their favorite store to add to the personalized gift.

Your parents can help with assembling some of the gifts to help take some of the burden off of you. Both you and the groom can do it together and don’t leave it all up to you as the gifts are from both of you. It is customary for the bride to give her attendants their gifts at the rehearsal dinner and the same for the groom.

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