Secondly, you do not need to buy both the Mother of the Bride and the Mother of the Groom (for example) the same things. If one has been instrumental in organising the day’s events then perhaps a little something extra special could be purchased for her (be subtle when presenting of course!).
Finally, if there are others outside of the traditional Wedding Party list, grandparents or Auntie’s and Uncle’s for example, who have made a major contribution to the success of the day then why not buy them something a little extra special too.
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Wedding Party Member |
Under £20 |
Personalised Gifts |
Cash to Spare |
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Father’s of the Bride & Groom |
Bottle of Whiskey |
Engraved Hip Flask (full of whiskey!) |
Golf Mini Break |
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Mother’s of the Bride & Groom |
Bouquet of Flowers |
Engraved Jewellery Box |
Theatre Break |
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Best Man |
Aftershave |
Engraved Pewter Tankard |
Day Off-Roading |
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Chief Bridesmaid |
Sterling Silver Bracelet |
Engraved Photo Frame |
Spa & Pamper Day |
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Usher(s) |
Crate of Lager |
Engraved Cufflinks |
Tickets to a Football Match |
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Bridesmaid(s) |
Big box of Choccies each |
Personalised Mug / Champagne Flute |
Deluxe Makeover |
When it comes to giving the gifts to your Wedding Party, you have three options – before, during or after.
Presenting them with gifts is a personal way of saying thanks and whilst giving them the gifts before the day is OK, firstly you are being presumptuous that it will all work out fine (I’m sure it will, don’t panic!), and secondly it doesn’t really give you the opportunity to ‘make it special’. Unless there really is no option, we would advise against gift-giving prior to the day.
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