I just wanted to know how do we approach the wedding gift list
with our guests without sounding cheeky.
Also as my partner and i live together already and have most household
things anyway, we would prefer to have money. Again how would
we approach the subject without sounding cheeky.
There are a few suggestions on the best way to approach your wedding
gift lists:
1. Put someone in charge of holding the list, e.g. the Brides
Mother or a Wedding Co-ordinator. You could add a small note to
the bottom of selected
invitations to indicate that she is the person to contact should
they wish to purchase a gift.
2. Another idea, which worked out very well for one of my brides
was to buy two small notepads. On each separate page of the notepads,
the couple wrote down a gift, the price and where it could be
purchased from (if this was known, - the gifts varied in size
and price). The notepad started off with the Brides parents, once
they had chosen what they would buy they ripped out that page
and it was passed to the next guest until the notepads were empty.
This way the couple ended up with what they wanted, guests could
pick an item to the value they wanted to spend and no-one bought
the same present!!
If you would prefer money you can get round this
in a number of ways:-
1. Place your list containing items/vouchers with a particular
store or company that you purchase items from fairly often. Most
stores provide cards with which you can enclose with invitations
or hand out as guests enquire about what you would like as a present.
Selfridges have a celebration account where guests can pledge
money to your personal a/c. Once all pledges
have been made, you can spend the money in store as you wish.
2. Most guests will either ask you directly what you would like
or will ask one of your close relatives. If you let your close
relatives know that you would prefer cash, I'm sure they will
pass this information on for you explaining that you already have
your household items. If they ask you directly and you feel cheeky
saying you would prefer money, you could ask these guests to purchase
vouchers for a particular store of your choice.
(Answered
by Sam Booth)