
madonna31 said:The plate alone cost anywhere between $75-$125, so we cover the plate and then the rest is a gift. Now-a-days more and more couples are paying for weddings themselves (rather then their parents) so I like to make sure I cover the cost of my plate.![]()

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Oh dear. If that is the case I guess no-one had better invite us to any more weddings then. We just can not simply afford those prices

madonna31 said:I should mention that I have a large European background, where it's *in my best Tony Soprano voice* expected to give money at weddings over a gift from the registry.![]()

I have never heard of "covering your plate".

madonna31 said:Again, I come from (or rather my DH comes from) a large European background where proper etiquette of 'only giving what you can afford' is thrown right out the window. Am I the only one here who's seen The Godfather?![]()
Personally, there is nothing better than a homemade gift for a wedding. I have a homemade Mickey and Minnie card given to me by a co-worker; which I shadow boxed it and it's hanging in my bedroom. Personal touch goes a lot farther then cash, as it's what you remember years down the road.![]()
I agree.I took my aunt's invitation and used it on the front of the lace and beaded wedding albumn that I made them. It is unique.My uncle passed away and she said that she treasures the album and the pictures inside.madonna31 said:Again, I come from (or rather my DH comes from) a large European background where proper etiquette of 'only giving what you can afford' is thrown right out the window. Am I the only one here who's seen The Godfather?![]()
Personally, there is nothing better than a homemade gift for a wedding. I have a homemade Mickey and Minnie card given to me by a co-worker; which I shadow boxed it and it's hanging in my bedroom. Personal touch goes a lot farther then cash, as it's what you remember years down the road.![]()