I've given nice silver or crystal picture frames-they're going to have alot of nice pictures from their wedding and honeymoon. I really hate to think anyone invites wedding guests expecting a gift to equal the cost of their meal. If you invite people that matter to you and your family you shouldn't care if or what they give as a gift. I have a set of salt and pepper shakers from a darling elderly couple that lived in our neighborhood when I was growing up-everytime I take them out and use them I remember them with love-that's the kind of gift I would like to give or receive.
SLM,
We received the Michael Graves Stainless Steel "Whirly-Gig" Teapot as a wedding gift from an older lady we went to church with - We loved it and we keep it on our stove still - and we've been married almost 4 years!

A Gift given with love - that's what its all about! If the wedding registry has been 'bought out' - it's the guests free reign to choose the gift! There are benefits to waiting until the last minute to buy a gift!
