Unusual Wedding Gifts
Unusual Wedding Gifts - How Unusual Is Unusual?
Executive Summary by Tim Lee
Unusual wedding gifts enter the scene when the bride and groom have unusual tastes and preferences or if the gift giver has unusual tastes and preferences. If you want to have some ideas for unusual wedding gifts, you have come to the right place.
Buy Them A Star
You have probably heard about buying a star and having it named after you, right? This kind of gift will surely be unusual and unforgettable because not every married couple gets a chance to have their names written in the stars - literally.
Love For Art
If you happen to know that the couple are art enthusiasts, why don’t you give them a set of art materials so that they can spend some quality time together by making their own masterpiece?
The Missing Piece
For couples who seem to prefer staying indoors together, a big piece of puzzle would surely be a great gift to give them. A friendly tip: the bigger the puzzle, the better!
Perfect Match
This may be a mushy gift but it will surely make the bride and groom feel like they are in junior high again! Coming up with this kind of gift is simple as 123; you just buy same colored shirts for the bride and groom and have it printed with the same design.
A New Baby
Don’t take this too literally; what we mean here is a pet. Young newlyweds are usually the ones who will truly appreciate receiving a new pet on their wedding day. Just make sure that neither the bride or groom is allergic to animals or else it would surely ruin their wedding reception once they find out that you gave them a permanent source of allergy.
There are, in fact, a lot of unusual wedding gifts you can give that can provide a welcome relief from the mundane. One note of caution, though - be sure the couple will be happy with something unusual! Straying from the safe, pre-approved confines of a department store wedding registry can be risky for the gift giver.
Remember that a great gift is a reflection of both the giver and the receiver. While you may not want to “spoil the surprise” you may be doing yourself and the couple a favor by approaching them before the wedding and bouncing ideas off them for what you would like to give. And that’s the secret for giving a really great wedding gift (and what is perhaps the greatest gift of all) - thoughtfulness.







