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Aside from the big-ticket expenditures, there are other things to
buy, such as gifts for the
couple or remembrances for the wedding party:
*Display as a collage in a shadow box those little mementoes that
don't make it
into the photo album, such as dried flowers from the boquet, the
wedding cake
topper, or sheet music of the wedding song.
*Label the wine bottles with the couple's names, wedding date, and
a message.
This is appropriate for gifts either to or from the couple.
*Sterling silver vanity accessories are suggested as wedding party
gifts. Some examples
include: boxes, brushes, clips, monogrammed compacts, and perfume
falcons. Also
consider bud vases, mint julep cups, picture frames, sewing or manicure
sets, key rings,
or business card cases, all in silver.
*Silver jewelry, often with pearls or semi-precious stones, are still a popular gift according to the Silver Information Center.
*The newlyweds are likely to appreciate a crystal party set - six
globular stems, a pitcher with the same silhouette, and a stirrer - arriving
in a robin's egg blue box from Tiffany
& Co. The versatile glasses are appropriate for almost anything
they might serve -
wine, punch, or designer water.
*For the bride's attendants, the Jewelry Information Center suggests
gifts of those
necklaces with cultured pearls spaced wide on invisible microfilament,
called "floaters."
Silver cufflinks, money clips or elegant fountain or ball-point
pens are good choices for
ushers. Choose a little extra for the maid of honor or best man:
cultured pearl earrings
or a diamond solitaire necklace for her, a classic dress watch or
gold cufflinks for him.
To see a large assortment, and help in your selections and decisions,
please visit this
Wedding
Gift page.