Stuck for ideas for your wedding gift? Buying a wedding gift is always a bit
of a challenge, no matter who you're buying for. You don't want to end up with
something that disappears into a drawer, or even worse, is taken back to the
shop, leading to embarrassing questions about where it's ended up the next time
you visit. To make a
wedding gift stand out, it's important to think carefully
about the particular tastes of the couple, and to pick something that is durable
enough, or self-contained enough, to make a real impression:
1 – Anything Personalised
You can make what might seem like a straightforward wedding gift more
effective by personalising items. This can taken a number of different forms,
and can include engraved cutlery sets, dishware, plates, and mugs. You can also
produce photo books based around a couple’s life, or experiment with producing
collages and personalised messages. Other options include monogrammed linens, as
well as his and her towels. Alternatively, you can produce a personalised gift
basket around a single theme, with messages attached to each one.
2 – Green Presents
If the wedding couple have strong ideas about the environment, then it can be
worth going for an eco friendly gift. This can be anything from making a
contribution to a charity, through to buying gifts made from recycled and
retrieved materials. Recovered wood furniture and linen made from recyclable
materials could be an idea here. You might also want to provide the couple with
a hamper of organic soaps and foods, or pay towards a cooking class. For more
ambitious presents, you might even want to put some money down towards fitting
new homes with solar panels and water recycling systems.
3 – Holidays
While a couple may already have their honeymoon sorted, that doesn't
necessarily mean that you can't spring for a weekend away sometime in the
future. It's best to look for somewhere that contrasts with what they've booked
for their honeymoon. So, if they're going for a Caribbean beach holiday, arrange
a romantic weekend in a European city, or a cottage holiday in the UK.
Alternatively, pay for a voucher for a travel site, so they can make the
decision themselves.
4 – Vintage Drinks
A gift that can keep on giving long after the wedding, a vintage bottle of
wine or whisky can be kept for years, and opened as part of an anniversary
celebration. You can either go for an already popular vintage, or select a new
wine that will mature with the marriage. Many companies offer personalisation
services for bottles that include certificates of authenticity and customised
labels. It's best to find out what their tastes are, though, before making an
investment.
5 – Art
Again, knowing what the tastes of the couple are will go a long way towards
selecting something that they'll want to display and treasure in their home. You
can select a piece of art, or even commission one, that can be given at a
wedding. Alternatively, you can make up a collage of different images and
photographs, and put them together into a framed picture and a photo book.