Surprise gifts are always so much fun. While I don't know what age your daughter is, I'm going to assume she's between the age of a teen and mid- 20's. I would suggest looking online. That way you have a lot of options right in front of you. By the way I think it's super sweet you're getting your daughter a surprise gift.
you say"surprise.....heres a car!!!"
A gold pendant would be an appropriate gift for a number of people. One could give it to a family member or a loved one. It would be a good gift for a daughter.
I am going to be my granddaugher's sponsor for confirmation and I would like to give her the bracelet as a gift. ( the script reading --granddaughter instead of daughter)
With a gift voucher from a travel agency.
you could get him a nice watch or give him a kiss.that would surprise him.and he will love it.trust me. lex,
Plan a surprise party and give him some gift that he wants.
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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.
* The best thing to do is communication with your daughter-in-law's mother to see if she would like to give a baby shower and if not, then let her know you would like to give the baby shower. Generally the friends of the daughter-in-law will give a baby shower, but it's always nice when the mothers get involved. Both mothers could work together for a surprise baby shower.
Yes, parents can give a gift to their daughter if she has eloped, but if they are unhappy as to who you have married they may refuse to give a gift. Most parents look forward to seeing their daughter get married at a church with a reception following and they are more than likely disappointed. If your parents like the young man you married then you could have a wedding or if not that, have a reception to celebrate the marriage and perhaps you would get a gifts from parents and guests.
No, the mother of the bride does not give the groom or his parents a gift, but just gives a gift to her daughter and new son-in-law.
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.