I am going to a bridal shower in a couple of weeks. I do not know the bride, she is the fiance of a cousin I do not see very often. I adore my aunt, but am not in contact too much, due to a divorce in the family, and she moved across the country due to a job.
So - I have already purchased some "dessert or appetizer" plates that were on her registry. They are cute little square things.
Nothing else on her registry is "grabbing" me as a cool present. I know - her registry isn't about me.
Generally - even if I know the bride/groom well, I will get them something from their registry, and something else. For example - a close friend of the family had a kitchen aid hand mixer and some mixing bowls on her registry, so in addition to the bowls and mixer, I got some stuff that could be used to make chocolate chip cookies (i.e. chips and a bottle of nice vanilla).
I am at a loss on what else I could get for the dessert plates. She just added (i.e. it wasn't on her registry last week) some silicone baking liners. Or, at a different store, she registered for a spring-form pan.
I'm just not feeling that if I got the spring-form pan - that and the dessert plates is just a "boring" gift. I do not know if the bride/groom like to cook, or if any sort of cookbook would be good. No matter what else I get - I would definitely include the gift receipt.
What can I do to "dress it up" a bit? I am looking to spend about $20 more.
Thanks!
clh2
So - I have already purchased some "dessert or appetizer" plates that were on her registry. They are cute little square things.
Nothing else on her registry is "grabbing" me as a cool present. I know - her registry isn't about me.
Generally - even if I know the bride/groom well, I will get them something from their registry, and something else. For example - a close friend of the family had a kitchen aid hand mixer and some mixing bowls on her registry, so in addition to the bowls and mixer, I got some stuff that could be used to make chocolate chip cookies (i.e. chips and a bottle of nice vanilla). I am at a loss on what else I could get for the dessert plates. She just added (i.e. it wasn't on her registry last week) some silicone baking liners. Or, at a different store, she registered for a spring-form pan.
I'm just not feeling that if I got the spring-form pan - that and the dessert plates is just a "boring" gift. I do not know if the bride/groom like to cook, or if any sort of cookbook would be good. No matter what else I get - I would definitely include the gift receipt.
What can I do to "dress it up" a bit? I am looking to spend about $20 more.
Thanks!
clh2
and those stem charms are fun when entertaining.
