Wedding Gifts the Couple Will Never Forget

Kim Remesch
Sure, your happy couple is registered for wedding gifts, but if you want to give a gift that won't be duplicated or returned, check out these ideas.

Personalized wedding day survival kit. One you'll want to give the bride before the wedding is available for $51 from WeddingStand.com. Anyone who has ever been in a wedding party knows that many things go wrong at the last minute. This little kit contains all sorts of little things people forget to carry with them that day. Includes a lint remover, sewing kit, double-sided tape, scissors, mints, stain remover, and even corsage pins.

Commemorative art. This 7-by-27-inch Sweathearts Photo Collage from PersonalizationMall.com is $39.95. You'll get the bride and groom's name cut out; within each letter is an array of meaningful photos you provide. Less costly but just as fun is a personalized platter, Our Wedding Character Platter, from PersonalCreations.com for $29.95. A standard platter features cartoons of the wedding party with names listed beneath each one.

Perfect picnic. So the couple never forgets to keep the romance in the marriage, a simple black backpack from Netique.com is the perfect answer. For $75, you'll get a backpack that includes all of the things to make picnicking perfect. Included are a blanket, an insulated wine duffel, dinner plates, flatware, wine glasses, a cutting board, cheese knife, corkscrew, and a few other things to complete the afternoon meal.

Gift basket. Along that same line is an Evening of Indulgence gift basket from GourmetGiftbaskets.com for $100. The basket comes with a bottle of Moet & Chandon champagne, bath petals, truffles and more.

Personalized candies. On the fun side of wedding gifts, comes a thought from the makers of M&Ms at Mymms.com. You can personalize writing on the M&Ms, include the couple's colors, even include a mini photo. It would be fun to hold off on presenting the gift at the wedding and include a mini photo from the wedding itself. The company processes rush orders, so you could make a one-of-a-kind production and have it ready for the couple by the time they return from the honeymoon.

Don't let your gift get lost in the crowd. Let the happy couple see how much you care by putting a personal touch on a gift for their special day.

Published by Kim Remesch - Featured Contributor in Arts & Entertainment and Business & Finance

Kim Remesch is an award-winning journalist in Baltimore. Her work appears in Entrepreneur, Business Start Ups, Police, Home Office Computing and more. She was editor in chief of Maryland Lifestyles (for thos...  View profile

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