There are many types of nice personal gift for a Mom to give her daughter on her wedding day:
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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Give your daughter the money by check and write on it at bottom left 'wedding gift' or give her the cash. There is no reason she would have to pay taxes on the money.
It is not written in stone that a mother has to give her daughter a personal gift, but some mothers may have a lovely piece of jewelry that they have had or the piece was given to the mother by her mother and she may want to pass it onto her daughter. The mother and father of bride do give a wedding gift either the day of the wedding at home or, leave the wedding gift at the reception.
Sure, why not? Anyone can give a bride a wedding gift.
Yes, I do. It's called courtesy. If I was invited in the wedding and I am not attending it, that's my problem, so they don't have any fault. So why shouldn't I give the wedding gift. I'd surely give it.
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 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.