Gifts for your Love
Once a gift is given at the wedding then these gifts of owned by the couple and if they divorce it will be up to them to decide who keeps what.
The kinds of gifts you should be thinking of are one's that you have put a lot of thought into. Gifts that are personal to the couple such as a photo that has been enlarged and framed of the couple can be a fantastic gift.
If the gifts are engagement rings, then yes.
It means they want cash.
No, the gifts are given as a boost to the new couple. You are not obligated by any means to provide a gift to a married couple that is renewing their vows.
Gifts for a couple who are celebrating an engagement can be good 'looking forward' gifts such as things for their new home. Otherwise a lovely gift is a good quality bottle of champagne.
Talk to her for a couple of days, then all of a sudden she will accept them. And make sure you give her gifts she likes.
Anniversary gifts vary by the couple you are giving them to. A traditional tenth anniversary gift includes something in a tin container.
* A bride and groom to be will register at their favorite stores and choose the gifts they would like to receive. When a guest decides to buy a gift for the couple they will either ask the clerk or use the computer in bigger department stores to get a list of the items (various price ranges) as to the gifts still left to buy for the couple. You choose one of the gifts that best suits your budget and the clerk will be sure that the gift will be checked off and the couple will not receive the same gift twice.
Decanters are great wedding gifts if the couple drink.
Some engagemaents gifts could be a new ring, or a picture. A picture is good because it can remind them of their past and stuff like that.
When a couple has requested no wedding gifts I have been known to send them a card stating that in lieu of a gift I made a contribution to a charity on their behalf. Couples are usually very appreciative