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Cash gifts for bride & groom???

 

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alsgal4ever


Dec 30, 2004, 12:42 AM

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     Cash gifts for bride & groom???  

BlushThis will be our third wedding (for both of us) and we have everything we need and would like for guests to contribute to our honeymoon rather than gifts (we don't need) Is there a proper etiquette for this? It is not a "real" formal wedding...I guess it's an "informal-formal" weddingCrazy

I have read that it's proper to build a web site telling about this information, but not only do I work full-time and have two small children, but I am also a full-time college student. So, it's not like I have a lot of spare time to do this and I am planning the wedding and making all center pieces, corsage's and favors as well as invitations and programs.UnsureBusy huh? Anyway, any suggestions would be helpful.

Thanks a bunch!Smile



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Dec 30, 2004, 8:10 AM

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     Re: [alsgal4ever] Cash gifts for bride & groom??? [In reply to]  

What you are referring to is a honeymoon registry. The only proper way to tell others about your registry or gift preference is to spread the word through family and friends or to list the gift registry on your personal wedding website. Getting and making a site is not that time consuming; there are many places on the internet that have templates where you simply upload your information. You can spend as much or as little time on the site as you want. Go here gor more information on couples personal wedding websites.
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