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Getting married is most definitely the most joyous moment in anyones life and the memories will with out a doubt last a life time. Most marriages are shared with the entire family where the couple share their feelings and exchange vows before becoming man and wife.
Every member of the wedding party is expected to bring a wedding gift, a gift is something that is given to the couple on there wedding day as a way of celebrating their marriage.
A wedding gift should be selected carefully, there is nothing worse that receiving a gift that has been inconsiderately chosen. Keep in mind the couples likes and dislikes and try to consider their tastes. It is wise to choose something that the couple will use or need, alternately find a gift that is more personal and will be cherished for years to come.
With so many stores and websites offering numerous wedding gift ideas it is easy to spend a lot of money on something that will either never be used, or worst still end up in the couples loft. A gift should be chosen with care and the giver should endeavor to select some thing different and unique.
If you are looking for a personalized wedding gift then you will be spoiled for choice. These days you can personalize just about anything from clothing to household items.
Remember not to get carried away, giving a couple a wedding gift that has their names on needs to be thought about. Ask yourself, would they really wear his and her robes? Would they really want a their names splattered all over household items?
Some of the more personal and unique gift ideas would be –
A photograph – find a picture that holds special memories for the couple. You may choose to have this framed and engraved for that extra special touch.
Poetry – A poem written about the couple, presented in a card and gift box. This is a really special and heartfelt gift. There are services available over the internet where poets create a poem based on information you give them.
A family heirloom – If you are part of the couples immediate family, it is likely you have items that have been passed down to you. Receiving a family heirloom as a wedding gift is a wonderful way to pass something on.
Depending on what wedding gift you decide to give, it is important to consider both individuals, you may find a gift is suitable for the bride but not the groom and in this instance there is nothing wrong with giving separate gifts to the bride and groom.
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Source by Allen Jesson