Unique Wedding Day Gifts From the Bride to the Groom

Hannah
Most couples do give each some kind of a personal gift on their wedding day. When the bride gives her groom a gift it's usually something traditional like a nice watch, or another piece of jewelry appropriate for a man. How about stepping outside of the wedding box, and giving him something out of the ordinary, unique, and something that may mean something very special to him. Let's take a look at what you can give your groom that may make a lasting impression, from that day forward.

A Unique Collectible Item-

How about a collectible that may mean something special to him? With my second husband I went way out of the box and bought him a tumbler set from the 1960's. What was special about it is he loved baseball, as well as the The Dodgers. These tumblers were a give-away at gas stations in the 1960's. Each tumbler had a picture of a dodger player from back then. I bought a set of eight for $20.00 at a local antique store. This was a find beyond belief. Well, he went absolutely crazy over these. I doubt I would have seen that much excitement over a Rolex. The point here is find a unique gift that is designed to fit one of his favorite things in life, and you'll be off to a good start on your wedding day, and in your marriage to come.

A Book of Promises-

A book filled with all the promises you intend to keep in your marriage is a wonderful gift for any man to cherish. With all you can do on a computer now, you can make one up to be really special. Ten years down the road when your having that really stupid fight he can take it out to remind you about all the promises you made, as well as remind him just how much you really do love him.

A Framed Poem-

I know some of you may thin this is really corny, but what better way for him to have a keepsake for the rest of his life about all that you feel for him. Expressing your love in a poem is something that will last a lifetime. Hanging it on the wall of your bedroom is a good idea, this may just keep the love alive in the romance department.

A Six Month Anniversary Getaway For Two-

I know what your thinking? If you're going on a honeymoon after the wedding what's the point of a weekend getaway six months down the road? What this gift says is you are willing to keep the love alive, and thriving. It's a statement that you want to be romantic even after all the dust settles from your wedding day and honeymoon. It says we're going to make it, and enjoy every moment along the way. Wait until you see how he lights up about this one. No groom wants to believe after the honeymoon is over, there's no more excitement and romance to look forward to. So, give him that weekend away and say loud and clear that the best is yet to come!

A Special Weekend Getaway Just For Him-

Weddings can be the most stressful event in anyone's life. Than there's the expectations of a perfect honeymoon. By the time the bride and groom gets through all this they are totally exhausted, not only physically, but mentally and emotionally as well. Show your groom how much you love him by giving him a weekend away alone doing his favorite things. If he loves fishing, set up a weekend of him camping and fishing where he can de-stress and come home to you all rested, and ready to go. If he loves baseball, how about a weekend at a baseball camp? Anything they he truly loves to do would be the perfect gift. Show him how much you love him, and also let him know his life isn't over, or the things he loves to do, just because he's marrying you.

These are just a few of the unique gifts you can give your groom on your wedding day. If you know him well enough to marry him, then you'll know just the right gift to choose. But remember, think outside the box, and don't go for boring, but unique and memorable. He really will love you for it!

Published by Hannah

I am a former child & family counselor, and now retired. I am proud to be a U.S Air Force Vietnam Era Veteran. I enjoy writing articles on Relationships, Dating, Marriage, Parenting and much more! I hope you...  View profile

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