can someone please suggest a list of wedding gifts under $100?
I am having a hard time deciding what to give to my freind on her wedding...please help They are a couple in their late 20's and planning to move into a new apartment....if this helps
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- They can always use new towels, washcloths and hand towels.
- Walmart has a countertop utensil set for like 10 or 20 dollars. it has pizza cutters, knives, spoons, shakers, ect. My Good friend got that for her sister.. One woman went to Dollar tree(i'd do walmart though, used to work ad DT...), got a laundry basket and filled it with TONS of household items and gave it as a gift for her daughter. Walmart also has coffee maker, toaster and electronic can opener sets for like 20.00 a Vacume cleaner or Shampooer, DVD player, Dish sets, curtains... if they can paint the place, how about some paint? It would help them with the cost, just let them pick the colors out... these are just things I'd probably like( I will be 22 in July) Hope this Helps!
- Just give her the $100.00 and tell her you'll take her (them) out shopping.
- Are they registered anywhere???? Pick something up from their wedding registry! You'll at least get them something they NEED for under $100, and you won't be giving them something someone else might be giving them. That what registries are for... so you don't end up with 3 coffeemakers and no dishes. Ask them, it's ok.
- My mother always gives a crystal vase. I guess thats why i tend to give crystal too. I usually spend around fifty for the item. I've given bowels, tea pitcher sets with glasses, cake plates and more. Some people might not like crystal as much as my family does. lol For those people A nice serving dish or a picture frame.
- comforter/ new pillows casual dishes bar ware ( mixed drink glasses) DOF, Highball etc.-set 4 ea. sheets (300 count) Nice quality towel set Mini Cuisinart picnic basket wall art clock small stereo / vintage record player wok George forman grill blender Margarita set microwave pots & pan set baking pans kitchen towels/potholders mixer set of tools for the house (screw driver, hammer... basics) gift card to crate & barrel gift card to mernards gift card to bed bath & beyond
- Go to Bed, Bath & Beyond and look for yourself. http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/default.asp?order_num=-1& How about a good crockpot/slow cooker? Or go to Things Remembered http://www.thingsremembered.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Home_10001_9951 and have something personalized for them.
- Here are some ideas.... http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/stylePage.asp?order_num=-1&BRN=1&rn=769&rnt=0&ipp=1000& http://www.brookstone.com/store/thumbnail.asp?sid=625&wid=100&cid=59&cm_re=A_HDR*Prc*625 and when all else fails..... $100 gift card (Macy's, American Express, Target, Bed Bath & Beyond) will always be appreciated!
- Do they have a registry? If not, you could get them an ice-cream maker, a blender, some DVDs or books, or a gift certificate to a restaurant or a store.
- Two breakfast in bed treys. You can get them for as cheap as $10, and I've seen them as high as $50. It's kind of a romantic gift, too.
- money. thats what every couple wants and needs
- if you are close to her, i would get her something for her wall. It will remind her of you when she ses it, and she'll have it forever. A nice framed picture for the living room, or bedroom would be great. Thats what i would get if i had to buy something as well as would hope to get from a special friend. good luck. the other stuff above sounds nice, but more necessary than thoughtful.
- They will love this and since it is an apartment get them a petite chime with their names, special occasion, date, etc. http://www.chimesofyourlife.com/ This company personalized wind chimes, you can say anything, show your love, blessings, whatever. They even have an inscription page if you cant think of anything to say. Great selection of chime colors,sizes, and different wind sail shapes.
- a bunch of picture frames to decorate her new home! or offer to help them move and have them over for dinner during the move. doesnt cost anything but time and helps out more than gifts they may just exchange
- , how about a gift card to their favorite restaurant, all the unpacking & moving they'll be doing. It will give then a break from cooking also
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