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What To Include on Your Wedding Registry

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Having an idea of your wants and needs are key to deciding what to include in your wedding registry.

Creating a registry is one of the best ways to provide guests with insight into what to buy for your big day. Though it was once common for couples to select a single store to register through, it has now become more popular to use online shops like Amazon or Target. Since there is an overwhelming amount of items available on these sites, you may not know where to begin. Review these categories and get a better idea of what to include on your wedding registry. 

Household Essentials

Whether you’ve recently purchased a house together or you plan on taking this step after tying the knot, filling your home with essentials can be a costly endeavor. To avoid sinking all of your funds into the process, consider adding a variety of practical household items to your registry. From flatware to kitchen appliances to new sheets, there are countless gift options that you can ask for in order to turn your house into a home. Receiving an air fryer or cast-iron skillet on your big day will get you excited about starting your life together with your spouse.

Luxury Items

You don’t need to feel like you have to limit yourself to only practical gifts when creating your registry. In fact, this can be a perfect opportunity to include one or two luxury items that you wouldn’t typically consider buying on your current budget. Have you had your eye on a crystal decanter for a long while? Add it to your registry and see if someone you love wants to brighten your wedding by grabbing it as a gift. Don’t add too many luxury items to your list, as you want guests to be able to afford the presents.

Honeymoon Gear

Another way to be practical with your registry is by asking for items that you can put to use on your honeymoon. You can consider general gifts that work for travel, like a new set of luggage, a neck pillow, or a sleep mask. You may also find it helpful to include items that will make sense for your specific destination. If you’re headed to sunny beaches, presents like sunglasses and swimwear can be great additions to the registry. Some couples also forego registries entirely in order to ask guests for funds to help pay for the honeymoon expenses. 

Personal Favorites

Do you and your partner have specific hobbies that you love? Your wedding registry can make for a perfect place to indulge in these passions. If you both are diehard fans of a specific sports team, request memorabilia like a signed jersey. For avid readers, a beautiful and spacious bookcase can be a wonderful gift. Whether you’re into collecting crystals, going on camping excursions, or attending Renaissance fairs, adding some gifts to the registry that reflect your hobbies can give your wishlist a more personalized feel.  

Nothing at All

Though it might be commonplace, you do not actually have to create a registry if you don’t want to. Some couples feel uncomfortable asking friends and family members for specific presents, so don’t force yourself to make a wishlist if it doesn’t feel right. According to statistics, the average guest at a wedding tends to give cash as a present. This means you could go through all the trouble of creating a registry that no one will use. If you don’t want gifts at all, ask loved ones to make a donation in your name to your favorite charity. 

There are a number of different ways to go about creating a wedding registry that includes a mix of useful and fun options. Start the process as early as possible in order to give your guests plenty of time to select the perfect gifts from what you include on your wedding registry. 

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