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Article Title: Most Practical Wedding Gifts
Author: Harrison Fray
Category: Weddings
Word Count: 520
Keywords: groomsmen gifts, wedding gifts, mugs, shopping for wedding, 
bridesmaid gifts
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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The money to spend is not the only problem one encounters when buying a wedding 
gift. Choosing the gift to buy is another. When thinking of a wedding gift, 
more often than not, it pays to go practical. Instead of giving items that, in 
time, will only clutter the house or earn a space in the storage, find 
something that may be functional for a longer time. Think of a piece or pieces 
that you know will be of use either to the newlyweds themselves or to their 
homes. Remember, cost and size are not important here; value is.

1. Cash Gift
Cash gift allows the newlyweds to decide if they'd rather save it in the bank 
or buy thing(s) that they will basically need in their new home. It will 
definitely become of assistance to them as they aim for a fresh, new start. As 
the giver, it saves you time and effort.

2. Contribution
Instead of having the difficulty of thinking which gift to buy, think about 
what will the bride and the groom need to prepare their wedding and until the 
wedding day itself. You may tell them you wish to shoulder the cost of the 
invitation, cake, souvenirs, emcee, church or even the venue. They will surely 
appreciate contributions to their wedding, allowing them to save more, rather 
than gifts that will not be useful to them.

3. Gift Certificate
Gift certificate from a department store, like cash gift, will provide the 
couple the freedom to choose the items they want for themselves or for their 
home. They will surely enjoy shopping, especially, knowing that they will not 
spend for a single item.

4. Vacation Package
After the hassles of the wedding preparations and the long, tiresome wedding 
day, newlyweds will absolutely appreciate a gift that enables them to seek 
refuge in a peaceful place, where they can enjoy the company of each other. 
This is an opportunity that a giver must take advantage of. Buy them a vacation 
package from a travel company. A few days away from the hustle and bustle of 
the city will allow them to rejuvenate and make up for the lost time.

5. Kitchen Utensils
In every wedding, gifts of spoon and fork, glass, pitcher and plates are not 
missed. In fact, there are even a number of them because of duplication. What 
other people forget are small pieces, such as can opener, knife, spatula, 
ladle, soup ladle, and others. These are kitchen utensils that newlyweds buy as 
they set themselves in their new home; so, if given, they already have a 
special place in the kitchen.

6. Items Relative to their Hobbies and Interests
Take time to research about the hobbies or interests of both the bride and the 
groom. Buy each of them items they will be able to use relative to their 
hobbies and interests. For example, if she's a badminton enthusiast, buy her a 
racquet and if he's a die-hard basketball fan, buy him a basketball shirt or a 
ball. Normally, the wedding gift is an item that is for both of them or for 
their home. At least, this time, you are granting each of their wishes.

Harrison Fray is an experienced and expert wedding planner who specializes in 
wedding gifts and bridesmaid gifts buying. He can assist you to purchase 
groomsmen gifts cheaply but with unique style. Drop by at 
http://www.engravedgiftcreations.com/ to see what Harrison recommends.
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