Linking up over hurrrr again
I might just make it work this time around. I might actually do a link up on the actual day!
Anywho. So, my sister is getting married this September. Less than 2 months away now.
So for today's Friday Fiver I am picking out 5 wedding gifts that aren't always on registries. I personally like to get the newlyweds something from their registry and something fun that isn't included too. I think getting them something unique shows you put thought into it!
1. Monogramed Cutting Boards.
Every home needs a great cutting board. And on that can double as a serving board is even better! I love a good monogram and there is something sweet about seeing both names together on something as solid as wood!
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2. Picnic Basket sets.
I am pretty sure this idea for a wedding gift came from my sister in law Shannon, I can't remember if they received one or gave one as a gift for a wedding and it was brilliant! I love the idea of providing something that will lead to a great, romantic date!! Include a bottle of wine and the newlyweds are all set!
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3. A Homemade Recipe Book.
Get the family together, have them each record a special family recipe for the couple. Maybe its Grandmas Famous Sheet Cake or The Best Chili Ever, even if both partners are seasoned in the kitchen department, it's a great way to share family recipes! My sisters bridal shower was a recipe shower and it was awesome to read through and try some of the great recipes she received!
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4. A Honeymoon Treat!
If they've already booked their honeymoon, check in to extra activities and prepay for them to do something fun! This of course depends on the couple and what they like to do, but an ATV tour through the jungle or a Private Cabana for a day on the beach is a great treat! And after shelling out for a wedding and honeymoon, who wouldn't appreciate a special bonus for free!
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5. An Anniversary Gift.
If you have a nice resort in your area, prepay for a room or dinner around their first anniversary. It makes celebrating even more special when you get to get away, even if it is in their hometown. It makes it possible for them to get the night away, but still be around if they have to stay in town for some reason. They get a great meal and room to celebrate their first year of marriage. We were given a dinner for our first anniversary and it was really touching, that someone thought of the year ahead!