Considerations for a gift list - what should you be focussing on?
With society changing so are the ages of people getting married,
this means that there are now many stages when you may or may
not need things. Our quick guide should help you work out which
type of gift list bridge or groom you are and some pointers on
where to focus your list…
1) Require the basics - just starting out in every-way When it
comes to a dinner service or cutlery make sure you get enough
either 6 or 8 place setting - remember there is nothing worse
than getting a set and unable to add to it!
2) Want to upgrade our basics to worthwhile collection - Common
amongst couples who have not lived together and have combined
possessions Some items in the outdoor lifestyle area may apply
here, perhaps planters, lanterns, chrome garden heaters, decking
set & barbecues.
3) The couple who have everything - Common around couples in
their mid to late 30’s who have been living together for a while
Gift experience vouchers are perfect, these are things you would
never buy for yourself such as a champagne balloon flight,
driving a fast car or scuba diving lessons?
4) Starting Over - The Gift list for those who have been married
before Although you may not want to Guests will still want to
buy you a gift, so if you want to avoid a range of uncoordinated
presents you should think about a gift list.
Top 5 tips 1) About a third of your list should be under £25,
with large sets broken up so you can allow a few people to
purchase the items 2) Quality is better than quantity - focus on
a few areas and then you are sure to get everything you ideally
want 3) Shop around, there are a range of gift lists amke sure
you work with a company who have an online channel it makes it
much simpler to administer 4) Sets are great but try and choose
ones which are not limited editions so you can add to your
collection 5) Dont’ get greedy, your guests will see it a mile
off!
Giftlist checklist and Browser
Pots & Pans
Cutlery -Remember you will need at least a 24 piece set which
will cater for 6, if you have a large wedding party try and push
for a set for 8 people. You can set your gift list up to
separate the set and therefore the cost could be split amongst a
few guests!
Crockery - see our pointer above the same rule applies
Kitchen Electrics - If you dont have a toaster or a kettle dont
be afraid to put them on your gift list but only put them down
once! Worth while considering other equipment like juicers,
blenders & mixers.
Glassware - remember tumblers, tall highball and champagne
flutes should be on the list get a high quality glass and
perhaps a simple design so you can add to your collection
without it standing out. at least 6 of each is suggested.
Kitchen Knives - A good set of knives and a knive sharpener are
worth their weight in gold every good kitchen should have them!
Bed Linen - remember you need t least 2 for the master bedroom
and hen 1 set for each other bedroom in the house
Pillows & Duvets - If you are not planning to use them for a
while but still want them how about adding duvet storage covers
in aswell?
Bathroom essentials - bath towels, guest towels, accessories
these are some perfect gifts for smaller items to cater to all
your guests
General lifestyle - scatter cusions, rugs, mirrors, vases,
picture frames & ornaments. Some people go for objects that will
remind them of their wedding day.
Garden - Plants, planters, lighting, lanterns, table, chairs,
outdoor crockery, heaters, sun shades, outdoor heathers and lets
not forget a barbecue
Gift Experience or Travel Vouchers
Electronics - DVD players, playstations and games consoles, TV’s
and Sky Packages are now common items on a list












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