Saturday, December 18, 2010

Wedding Gifts For the Parents of the Bride and Groom


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Your parents do so much to make your dream wedding come to life. Show them how much you appreciate their efforts and generosity with a special thank you gift. From the small token to the grand gesture, these are some of the best wedding gifts for the parents of the bride and groom.

The most important way to show your parents your gratitude is with your words. Even if you cannot afford to spend one cent to get them a gift, you can still take the time to write a heartfelt letter to each parent or set of parents. Writing such notes can be hard, but there are a few main points to cover. Be sure to tell them how much their support has meant to you growing up, and how much it means to you that they are a part of your wedding. The note is sure to be a tear-jerker.

For the mothers of the bride and groom, one of the nicest ways for the couple to show their thanks is with a gift of wedding jewelry. Wait until the mothers have decided on their wedding attire, and then pick a special necklace, brooch, or pair of earrings to match. Some of the most popular choices for mother of the bride and groom wedding jewelry include black pearls or Swarovski crystals in rich colors. The gifts can either be a joint present from the couple, or each person can give the jewelry individually to his or her own mom.

Another nice way to thank your parents is with a gift basket in their hotel room when they arrive for the wedding. The gift basket is one of the most popular gift ideas because it is easy to personalize and to adapt to fit with any budget. You can order a fancy gift package from a specialist, or assemble your own with a nice wicker basket, some cellophane or tulle for wrapping, and a big ribbon bow to tie the whole thing up. You can include anything that you think your parents would like, including fresh fruit, relaxing bath salts (for mom), golf balls (for dad), and a bottle of wine or Champagne.

Some couples like to treat their parents to an experience instead of giving them a physical gift. You can give them a pair of tickets to the theater or opera, a generous gift certificate to their favorite restaurant, or a trip to a massage therapist to unwind after the wedding. If you are having a destination wedding, the gift could tie in with your location. Perhaps your parents would like to take a helicopter tour of Hawaii or take a guided sightseeing tour of historical points of interest in your wedding locale. This is a fun way to help your folks see whatever it is that made you fall in love with your chosen wedding destination.

If you are in the mood to splurge a bit, a wonderful way to thank your parents for throwing you your dream wedding is to send them on a post-wedding getaway trip. A weekend at a romantic bed and breakfast or a few days on a scenic beach could be just what they need to recover from planning a wedding. Whatever you decide would be the perfect gift, your parents will surely be glad that you were thinking of them, even as you planned for the biggest day of your own life.




Finding the whole process of weddings and all the planning that goes into one fascinating, Laura writes about many of the considerations that brides have to deal with. Beautiful wedding jewelry is one of the most thoughtful gifts for the mothers of the bride and groom.

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