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There are many types of nice personal gift for a Mom to give her daughter on her wedding day:

  • Photographs : Choose a special family portrait and have it reframed, perhaps her first baby photo or even her grandmother's wedding portrait. Brides are naturally sentimental on their special day and she will appreciate the link to her youth and heritage.
  • Jewelry : A family heirloom brooch or necklace will be a nice addition to her collection, too. Maybe she could wear it as her "something old" if it complements her gown, or at least save it for posterity and family pride.
  • Maybe Something New : If you prefer to buy a new piece of jewelry, just for her, consider a locket with special pictures in it, such as pictures from your wedding day or baby shots of her and her partner. Another fun piece would be a charm bracelet complete with charms that remind you all of her childhood.
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Depends how much money you have. It also depends on how much you've already shelled out for a wedding. Something as simple as money for the honeymoon may be good enough.

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