When choosing your wedding party, it’s best to keep different personalities in mind. You want people who love and support you to stand with you while you get married. With that being said, ask your brothers and sisters to take part in your celebration. Don’t forget to include best friends, too, because you know how loyal they are.
Along with all of the other wedding preparations you’re making, you’ll need to think long and hard about the types of gifts you want to give your wedding party. This customary practice thanks members of the bridal party and the groom’s men for being part of such a special occasion. Depending on the theme that you’ve picked out for your wedding and the budget you’ve set aside for it, gifts can be as extravagant as tickets to a sporting event or concert or more budget-friendly like a picture frame or hand baked item.
No matter what you decide, the gifts need to be unique and personal. That’s what makes people remember them. If you haven’t started preparing for this expense, it’s time that you did. SG Wedding Favors offers a wide range of options for you to choose from. Some can be personalized with details about your wedding, too.
Here’s how you pick the right gifts for your wedding party:
Follow a theme.
If you’re having a destination wedding, give out luggage tags or passport holders. If your theme is rustic, choose something wooden as it ties into the theme. You can always have wine glasses etched with details about your wedding day to give to your wedding party. It’s a gift that can be used to toast you and long after your reception is over.
Consider their interests.
You can pick and choose gifts based on the individual. That’s one of the benefits of ordering from our website. The more of one product you buy, the greater discount you receive. If you only want one of something, you’ll have no problem ordering it for a slightly higher price. Take a few minutes to think about each person in the bride and groom parties. Choose two phrases to describe the men and women. After you’ve done that, write two gift ideas that you think they’d like. Start shopping for those things until you’ve found the perfect item to give each person.
Buy in bulk.
You won’t run the risk of upsetting someone if you buy the same item for everyone. If you don’t think buying individual gifts is feasible, find something special that you can order a dozen of. Not only will you benefit from a price discount, you’ll also ensure that everyone receives your gift well. There won’t be someone who feels cheated because you gave someone else a different gift.
Now that you’ve accounted for the members of your bridal and groom parties, think about what you can give your parents as well as the officiant as a token of appreciation. Keep in mind these people’s ages and interests. It helps you determine the type of gift that is appropriate and meaningful to give.