Wedding present help!
SuffolkSally
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Help with ideas please!
Two long-standing friends who are in their 40's marrying. They have both been married before, have a house each, and more "stuff" than they know what to do with.
They don't intend to keep either house long term, so no plants for the garden, which is a shame as in these situations I generally buy a tree or a rosebush or something.
They've asked for no presents but I want to get them something, just no idea what...
She hates the way she looks so photos/cartoons etc are out.
Currently I'm thinking something like a hot air balloon trip or a spa day (my budget is about £50ish but I could combine with other friends to bump this up)
I'd really appreciate creative ideas... for those of you who are married, what present did you most like?
Two long-standing friends who are in their 40's marrying. They have both been married before, have a house each, and more "stuff" than they know what to do with.
They don't intend to keep either house long term, so no plants for the garden, which is a shame as in these situations I generally buy a tree or a rosebush or something.
They've asked for no presents but I want to get them something, just no idea what...
She hates the way she looks so photos/cartoons etc are out.
Currently I'm thinking something like a hot air balloon trip or a spa day (my budget is about £50ish but I could combine with other friends to bump this up)
I'd really appreciate creative ideas... for those of you who are married, what present did you most like?
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In my experience, when a couple say they don't want anything, it means they want money and just don't want to be too forward about it. That said, I think a hot air balloon ride would be an awesome, much appreciated gift.0
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I'd like a hot balloon ride.
And I disagree that "no gift" means "send money please," especially for financially established couples.0 -
LOL - no they seriously don't want money!0
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Why don't you paint/design wine glasses for them, along the lines of a Him & Her's concept. You can get creative, and make it a very personalized gift! You can never have too many wine glasses (well, at least I don't think so haha).0
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I think the hot air balloon ride is a fantastic idea! I myself purchased a half off full day rafting trip for a couple I knew. They had a blast and more importantly it was an awesome memory and experience, versus just stuff that may or may not be used a lot.0
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Why don't you paint/design wine glasses for them, along the lines of a Him & Her's concept. You can get creative, and make it a very personalized gift! You can never have too many wine glasses (well, at least I don't think so haha).
Now that's a great idea I hadn't thought of! I'm cack-handed so couldn't DIY but I could commission... off to google!0 -
Why don't you paint/design wine glasses for them, along the lines of a Him & Her's concept. You can get creative, and make it a very personalized gift! You can never have too many wine glasses (well, at least I don't think so haha).
If they drink, I'd go with the wine glasses and two bottles of wine from a local winery, in a basket. Maybe some nice small chocolates thrown in too, then wrap the whole thing with the craft cellophane and a ribbon.0 -
I think the hot air balloon ride is a fantastic idea! I myself purchased a half off full day rafting trip for a couple I knew. They had a blast and more importantly it was an awesome memory and experience, versus just stuff that may or may not be used a lot.
Yes I'm thinking they might like it... they live in a seriously boring area though, which is a downside. I'm not sure whether balloon trips over central London are possible - that would be great, but I suspect they're not allowed.0 -
Why don't you paint/design wine glasses for them, along the lines of a Him & Her's concept. You can get creative, and make it a very personalized gift! You can never have too many wine glasses (well, at least I don't think so haha).
If they drink, I'd go with the wine glasses and two bottles of wine from a local winery, in a basket. Maybe some nice small chocolates thrown in too, then wrap the whole thing with the craft cellophane and a ribbon.
Good thought but; these are really close friends - I'll be staying with them over their wedding, and there's a group of us going on holiday together afterwards. Wine will get necked extensively for about a fortnight! And we're in the UK - wine is actually made here but it isn't good. The drinkable stuff is imported0 -
How about an experience for them? If they have enough stuff, maybe you could provide them with something to do together. How about a night at a bed & breakfast a few months from now (after the wedding & honeymoon rush)? Or concert tickets, passes to go indoor rock climbing, a trip to a winery, etc?0
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Why don't you paint/design wine glasses for them, along the lines of a Him & Her's concept. You can get creative, and make it a very personalized gift! You can never have too many wine glasses (well, at least I don't think so haha).
If they drink, I'd go with the wine glasses and two bottles of wine from a local winery, in a basket. Maybe some nice small chocolates thrown in too, then wrap the whole thing with the craft cellophane and a ribbon.
You just made my idea soo much better! I was planning on doing the wine glasses for my friend's wedding, but now I'm also going to add the rest of that in as well! Great idea! Thanks!0 -
We had friends in a similar situation and we had no idea what to get. As we are wedding photographers we gave them our services for the day plus a full album of photos. It saved them hundreds and only cost us the price of the album and printing.
Do you have a skill that you could use to do/make something personal for them? Failing that, I love the idea of an experience day or a weekend away. Who doesn't like weekends away!
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We had friends in a similar situation and we had no idea what to get. As we are wedding photographers we gave them our services for the day plus a full album of photos. It saved them hundreds and only cost us the price of the album and printing.
Do you have a skill that you could use to do/make something personal for them? Failing that, I love the idea of an experience day or a weekend away. Who doesn't like weekends away!
Ali
I wish I had your talent!
The budget is limited - say £50 or so from me, and even IF the group of close friends combine it still only makes £200 - which doesn't buy anything much of a weekend away... Anyway, they have lots of dogs and don't like to leave them. Just as an additional complicating factor!
They're not the most active souls - both very obese, so most activities are out.
I'm beginning to think the hot air ballon trip is quite a good idea after all - I'd dismissed it as too much of a voucher experience/boring idea/too much like a gift token, but maybe if we could get one either over London (which is where we all know one another from, plus it's fashionable because of the Olympics, Jubilee etc) or her home city, which is Liverpool, it might personalise it a bit.0 -
I'd like a hot balloon ride.
And I disagree that "no gift" means "send money please," especially for financially established couples.
I must have missed the part that stated they were financially established. No gift may not mean they want money, but nobody turns down money.0 -
I'd like a hot balloon ride.
And I disagree that "no gift" means "send money please," especially for financially established couples.
I must have missed the part that stated they were financially established. No gift may not mean they want money, but nobody turns down money.
Want my bank details? I never turn down money, LOL.
In this particular situation, a gift of money would cause offence.0 -
I am in a similar situation.... my husband and I are making '*kitten* boards' for the wedding couple! (He is making-I am painting) *kitten* is a popular yard game in my area & the couple always asks us to bring our game over when we do bbq's & such. I LOVE the idea of painted wine glasses-awesome! I will use that myself at some point! You mentioned that they have dogs? How about a coupon-a nice hand written gift certificate that says if they want to go away for the weekend you will take care of thier dogs? (I have 3 dogs & would love that gift myself! Dog boarding gets so expensive!) Or perhaps a picnic basket filled with crackers-meats-cheeses...?
Good luck! Whatever you decide-I'm sure they will love it... even just for all of the care and thought you are putting into it!0 -
What about making a donation in their name to a charity that they support?0
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I am in a similar situation.... my husband and I are making '*kitten* boards' for the wedding couple! (He is making-I am painting) *kitten* is a popular yard game in my area & the couple always asks us to bring our game over when we do bbq's & such. I LOVE the idea of painted wine glasses-awesome! I will use that myself at some point! You mentioned that they have dogs? How about a coupon-a nice hand written gift certificate that says if they want to go away for the weekend you will take care of thier dogs? (I have 3 dogs & would love that gift myself! Dog boarding gets so expensive!) Or perhaps a picnic basket filled with crackers-meats-cheeses...?
Good luck! Whatever you decide-I'm sure they will love it... even just for all of the care and thought you are putting into it!
Now that's outstandingly brilliant! I've never heard of *kitten* boards but BF is a carpenter and between us we could make some and it would be a truly original gift.0 -
try www.honeyfund.com this webiste is awesome and the site i am using for my wedding stuff. It's perfect for couples like you mentioned, they can recieve cash or they can recieve gifts towards a honeymoon or even there house payment. just a suggestion.0
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gify vouchers for a restaurant so they can have a nice meal? somewhere they like or somewhere they havent tried?!0
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try www.honeyfund.com this webiste is awesome and the site i am using for my wedding stuff. It's perfect for couples like you mentioned, they can recieve cash or they can recieve gifts towards a honeymoon or even there house payment. just a suggestion.
Thank you! And I love your ticker!0 -
I am in a similar situation.... my husband and I are making '*kitten* boards' for the wedding couple! (He is making-I am painting) *kitten* is a popular yard game in my area & the couple always asks us to bring our game over when we do bbq's & such. I LOVE the idea of painted wine glasses-awesome! I will use that myself at some point! You mentioned that they have dogs? How about a coupon-a nice hand written gift certificate that says if they want to go away for the weekend you will take care of thier dogs? (I have 3 dogs & would love that gift myself! Dog boarding gets so expensive!) Or perhaps a picnic basket filled with crackers-meats-cheeses...?
Good luck! Whatever you decide-I'm sure they will love it... even just for all of the care and thought you are putting into it!
Loving the dog-minding voucher idea!0 -
gify vouchers for a restaurant so they can have a nice meal? somewhere they like or somewhere they havent tried?!
Yes that's exactly what I'd like for myself! They, however, go for huge portions and are not gourmets...0 -
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Bumping again... still looking for ideas...0
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Still looking!0
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Prepay for a divorce attorney :laugh:0
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Prepay for a divorce attorney :laugh:
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Just to let you know.... wedding was saturday and the couple loved the *kitten* boards! Yeah! My husband also welded them some 'beer holders' and a 'score-keeper' out of fence posts! He was being so creative! It was awesome!0
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a fire extinguisher.
it's something that people generally don't think about replacing.0
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