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Hand made gift baskets are often gave at weddings.
Etiquette states that you have up to a year after the wedding to get someone a wedding gift.
I know you're doing a lot, but you do need to give a wedding gift.
Yes.
You can give your fiance his wedding gift the day before the wedding or on your wedding night as it should be private when the two of you exchange gifts.
Yes, if you give a wedding shower gift you will also have to give a wedding gift. Many brides register at different stores so you could ask her maid of honor; bridesmaids or her mother what stores she has registered at and then go to one of the stores and get a print out of the articles this bride has chosen and choose which one that best fits your budget.
Yes, if there is a wedding in a church and a reception then you should give a gift even if it is a third marriage.
No, dates do not have to give a gift to the wedding couple. Your date does.
* No, you do not give a wedding gift when you are invited to a wedding, but please reply on the small card with stamped envelope to let the person who invited you that you will or will not be attending and tick where there is a guest you are inviting or your husband or boyfriend. If a woman then you give a gift at the bridal shower and of course a wedding gift which you would leave at the Wedding Reception.
There are no traditional gifts for a 29th wedding anniversary. The modern gift for a 29th wedding anniversary is new furniture. You can give a couple a gift for their home or something that you know they will like for their anniversary if you do not want to use the modern gift idea.
The father of the bride and groom can give the wedding gift to them the day of the wedding at home or, they can leave the gift on the gift table at the wedding reception. However, if it is of cash value it is better to give the bride and groom the money before the wedding.
The groom can give his best man his gift while they are getting ready for the wedding which is generally at the groom's parent's home or the groom's own home.