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Ideas for a wedding gift?

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I have to go to a wedding soon and (1) i don't want to spend a lot of money and (2) i am not very close with the family. So I realize that I definitely need to get them a gift. Ideas anyone??

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  1. A nice towel set is always useful, needed and appreciated.


  2. How about something personal? Good Luck.

  3. This is a perfect inexpensive gift that you can get personalized for the couple.  http://www.giasweddingstore.com/servlet/...

  4. Money, gift card or something from their registry.

  5. First - not spending a lot of money - what does that mean?  I may be wrong, but generally, a $50 gift is probably the minimum ---but you could probably find a nice picture frame for less - $25/cash in a card.

    Check their registry - you may be able to find a lower priced item on it

    If you are not close to the family, you could have just sent your regrets, rather than accepting the invite.


  6. Your best bet is their registry, or when all else fails get them soft white towels, 2 bath size, 2 hand size and 2 wash cloths all wrapped up in a fabric laundry bag and ribbon

  7. the number for a divorce lawyer

  8. any home items like dishes or  drinking glasses.

  9. toaster-crock pot-gift card-cash-fuel gift card

  10. Give them the gift of time.  Literally! When I got married 11 years ago a couple have us a Regulator clock. I still have and cherish it! You can get them from any Walmart store for about $40. Or if all else fails get them a gift card to a store they shop at alot.  

  11. Are they registered at any stores? If so, they will be getting exactly what they want when you get them something from their registry list. Cash inside of a card is a great idea. Me and my husband enjoyed that a lot. Trust me, 25-30 bucks when added with other peoples cash gifts really add up.

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