Posts Tagged ‘Wedding Gifts’


The “No Wedding Gifts Please” Dilemma

 Monday, October 25th, 2010

Usually Engraved Gift Ideas don’t really worry about celebrity gossip, but the most hyped wedding of modern times got us thinking about what to do in the inevitably awkward situation where you are attending a wedding and the couple have asked that nobody buys them a wedding gift. According to the tabloids, this is what Russell Brand and Katy Perry have asked their guests to do, but when the happy couple make this request, do you as a wedding guest really turn up with nothing?

I’m guessing that the vast majority of us won’t ever have the need to attend the celebrity wedding of the year but it isn’t just the super rich and famous who make this request. Often if people already live together and have bought many of the things they will need to furnish a house they will ask guests not to buy them wedding gifts. They might also not want people to go to any trouble or spend money on them, but it can be an awkward feeling when you attend a wedding, eat the food that has been put on for you and enjoy the entertainment but not respond with a wedding gift.

In situations like this it can be tricky to know what to do, and many people will choose to either put some money or vouchers into a card to show that they have thought about the couple. Personalised gifts and engraved wedding gifts can also offer people an option for the couple who don’t want anything. Regardless of whether they need household goods or not they will always want something to remember the day by and engraved wedding gifts offer an inexpensive and thoughtful option that will be well received. A personalised gift, engraved with your own message will give the couple something to remember the day by and also means that you won’t have to turn up empty handed. Consider using engraved wedding gifts and provide a lifetime memento of the couple’s special day.


Wedding Gifts – Essential Questions & Answers For Buying Wedding Gifts

 Friday, September 24th, 2010

Everyone talks about the stress on the bride during weddings, but what about the guests?! There is just as much etiquette and formality in place for guests as there is for the couple, and one important tradition is the wedding gift. For many people this is a bit of a mystery, just where do you start?! This guide should make the big day a little less stressful….for the guests.

Do I have to buy a wedding gift?

Of course, no one is going to force you into a shop and make you buy a gift, but it is considered to be the norm. We recently ran a survey to find out the shopping habits of wedding guests and found that 90% of people do take a gift to every wedding, so chances are that if you don’t take one then you’ll be in the vast minority.

It is important to remember that no one is forcing you to spend above your means and in this situation it really is the thought that counts. Personalisation is the key, so if you can find something affordable and that is personalised for the couple then you will be on the right track.

Do I Have To Stick To The Gift List?

Most couples will compile a wedding list either with a shop or independently to try and avoid people buying them the same gifts, but this does not mean that you should never stray from it. If you want to choose a gift from the list, the couple will often tell you which shop it is with on the invitation. If not, just ask them.

If you want to steer away from the gift list and buy something that you have chosen then it will be very well received. Our survey showed that 65% of couples’ favourite gift was something that wasn’t on the list, so if you do veer from the list then you could end up buying a gift that will go down very well indeed. It is always worth checking the list though to make sure that your gem of an idea isn’t something they have already asked for and is already being bought.

What Should I Buy?

Ahhh, the magic question! If you decide to steer away from the list, the next big problem is deciding what to buy. Personalised gift items always make a good impression and an engraved wedding gift with your message will always be one of a kind. If you know the couple well and know what their interests are then buy something that they can enjoy using when pursuing their hobbies, or if they have a favourite shop then you can always fall back on vouchers if you are completely stuck. Remember, the most popular gifts are those that have been personalised for the couple. It is those that are kept and treasured for a lifetime

Can I Just Give Money?

The subject of giving money is always a delicate one. Often if a couple already live together and have a small house then they may well ask for money, but this can have the affect of seeming impersonal and demanding. For the wedding guest, just giving money can come across as lazy and as if no thought has gone into it. If you are really struggling for ideas and thinking of giving money, the obvious alternative is for gift vouchers for a shop that they will enjoy. At least that way your contribution will go on something they will enjoy using. Better still, a personalised wedding gift item will always be a popular item, and even if you don’t know their interests, it can still be personalised by engraving it with your message.

If I’m Travelling A Long Distance To Attend, Do I Still Need To Buy A Gift?

Weddings are those occasions that anyone close to the happy couple do not want to miss. It is often the case that a loved one will have to travel a long way to attend the wedding and in this instance it is perfectly acceptable not to get a gift. If you’re travelling a long distance to attend then your presence will be more than enough. Obviously if you want to bring a gift then that is up to you, but you should not feel obliged in the same way you would if you had not travelled.


Unusual Wedding Gifts For An Unusual Wedding?

 Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

It would appear from an article in the Sydney Morning Herald that the trend for unusual weddings is growing all the time. It used to be the case that a parachuting bride and groom would hit the headlines, but now underwater weddings, zero-gravity weddings and even weddings on the summit of Everest are becoming the norm for thrill seekers looking for a wedding with a twist.

While exciting weddings certainly make for a good read, they present more than a few problems for any wedding guests involved, not least if your son or daughter want to tie the knot on the North Pole!

There’s also the question of what wedding gifts to buy for the adventurous couple involved. After all, what do you get for the couple who want to get married on a plane?!

The obvious choice is to get something related to the theme of the wedding, so an Ice Axe for a couple getting married on the slopes of Everest would of course be an entirely appropriate wedding gift!

As with all wedding gifts, personalisation is the key. Something that has been personalised to suit the couple involved will always be treasured, so even if you decide to be a bit more traditional with your wedding gift, having it engraved or personalised will make sure it leaves a lasting impression.

It can be tempting to stick to the wedding list if you’re unsure what to get, but a recent survey by Engraved Gift Ideas showed that 67% of couples favoured a wedding gift that was not on the list, so it is worth using a bit of imagination when deciding what to get.

Visit the Wedding Gifts Section on Engraved Gift Ideas for engraved wedding gifts suitable for even the craziest of weddings.


Condoms And Underwear Named Among Britain’s Strangest Wedding Gifts (Press Release)

 Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

A comprehensive survey by a leading online retailer has revealed some of Britain’s strangest wedding gifts. The survey was open to over 8,000 visitors of wedding gift website Engraved Gift Ideas, and uncovered such unusual gifts as condoms, a salmon mould, a toilet roll holder and underwear.

The revelations were part of a wider survey examining the shopping habits of the country’s wedding guests and provided a unique insight into the nation’s gift tables.

Among the more surprising findings was the news that more than one in ten wedding guests do not take a gift to every wedding. The results show that 12% of guests have gone to a wedding empty handed, with younger guests the most likely to arrive without a gift, as 66% of those were aged between 16 and 30.

Other findings showed that although a large majority of guests stuck to the wedding gift list, with 56% taking the safe choice, an overwhelming 67% of couples revealed that their favourite gift was not something that was on their list.

Other results found that almost half of all married couples consider how much was spent on their wedding gift when returning the favour. The findings showed that newlyweds have a long memory when it comes to their wedding gifts, with 40% of married couples considering what a couple spent on their gift when it comes to buying for them.

Wedding guests are also more giving when it comes to family rather than friends, with 42% of guests spending up to £50 on relatives compared to a majority of 51% choosing to spend a maximum of £30 on friends.

It would also appear that older wedding guests are more likely to be generous, with just 6% of those aged 31-50 spending £10-£30 on their family compared with 17% of 16-30 year olds.

The survey also contained bad news for those who favour an extravagant wedding, with a massive 92% of guests admitting that they were not influenced by the size of the wedding when choosing a gift. Interestingly, wedding guests were more influenced in their choice of gift depending on whether they were invited to the whole day or just the reception, with 54% of those surveyed revealing they consider their guest status when choosing a gift.

To get involved in the conversation and share your experiences, visit Engraved Gift Ideas.


Wedding Gifts Survey – What We Asked

 Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

In the last 5 years, how many weddings have you attended?

Do you take a gift to every wedding you attend?

If you do take a gift, do you stick to the wedding list?

How much, on average, do you spend on a wedding gift for a family member?

How much, on average, do you spend on a wedding gift for a friend or acquaintance?

Does the size of the wedding influence how much you will spend on a wedding gift?

Is how much you spend on a wedding gift influenced by whether you are invited to the ceremony or just an evening guest?

Where do you usually shop for wedding gifts?

For The Bride and Groom

Do you consider how much someone spent on your wedding gift when buying a gift for their wedding?

What were your favourite wedding gifts?

Did you receive any wedding gifts that you have never used?

Was your favourite gift an item from the wedding list?

What was your most surprising or shocking wedding gift?

You can still take the survey now or you can share your experiences by leaving a message on our blog or by visiting our Facebook or Twitter Pages.


What Was Your Strangest Wedding Gift?

 Monday, August 16th, 2010

As you have probably noticed, Engraved Gift Ideas are conducting a survey to find out the wedding gift secrets of the nation (Click HERE to participate). The results are starting to take shape and there are some interesting findings, with some intriguing insights into what people buy and how it is received.

One of the questions we are putting to our customers is what was your strangest/most shocking wedding gift? Every couple must have received something completely out of the blue, so we want to know what your oddest, most original or most bizarre wedding gift was.

You can leave us a comment on the blog, or complete our super quick questionnaire which will also land you a nice 10% discount on your order and the chance to win £100 to spend with us.


£100 Up For Grabs On Wedding Gifts Website (Press Release)

 Thursday, August 12th, 2010
Engraved Gift Ideas are offering customers a 10% discount on their purchase and the chance to win £100 in a bid to find out the wedding habits of the nation. Customers can participate by completing a wedding gifts survey on the website that will count towards a major study being conducted which will shed a unique light on the shopping habits of wedding guests.The survey, entitled “Confessions Of A Wedding Guest”, aims to discover the average price of a gift, who sticks to the list and whether the size of the wedding influences their decision.

The happy couple don’t get it all their own way however, with results set to uncover that the bride and groom have a good memory when it comes to who brought what gift to their wedding.

Shoppers can participate by visiting http://www.engravedgiftideas.com and clicking on the link at the top of the website, where they will receive a discount code and be entered into the draw upon completion of the survey.

The results are due to be released at the end of the month, with the prize draw taking place in early September.


There’s Nothing Like A Good Wedding To Bring Down A Monarchy

 Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

 If you are facing the daunting prospect of attending a lavish wedding this summer, spare a thought for the family of the personal trainer who married the heiress to the throne of Sweden. The cost of the wedding and the accompanying festival comes in at a cool £6 million, which has been met with more than a little ire by the Swedish taxpayer, who get the privilege of paying for half of it.

Cue the inevitable Facebook group protesting at the situation, but the real news is in the poll on how many Swedes want to keep the monarchy. From a level of 80% of happy Royalists in 2005, it has plummeted to 58% now. Not a brilliant time to have an unpopular wedding then.

According to reports the population are also unhappy about the Princess’s choice in men, with many said to be a little aggrieved at her suitor’s humble background.

Although this is all being played out on a very public stage, it isn’t a million miles away from most weddings that happen every day. There’s usually a vocal minority who don’t like the bride or groom, or someone who isn’t happy paying for the event, though the potential to bring down the thrown is in this case a one off.

Most people will also be able to sympathise with the family of the groom when it comes to choosing their weddings gifts. Most people have attended a large scale wedding and it can be slightly hard to know what to buy. What wedding gifts do you buy for a Princess and heir to the throne?!

Though most of us will never have to worry about attending a Royal wedding, we will more than likely be in a situation where we will have to buy gifts for a very expensive, lavish wedding.

It can be slightly intimidating and makes choosing a wedding gift even more difficult. The important thing to remember is that the same rules apply for large weddings that apply to intimate ones. In most cases there will be a wedding list to choose from, so if it’s something the couple has asked for, you can’t really go wrong. If you want to deviate from the list then that is more than acceptable, and if you are stuck for ideas then there are a few guidelines you can follow.

Judge your wedding gift by how close you are to the couple, not on how big the wedding is. There’s no point spending a fortune on a gift for someone you hardly know just because they are having a big wedding. If you want to get a more expensive wedding gift then do so, but save it for someone you are close to as it will mean more to them.

If you know the people who are getting married then you should know their interests, so stay safe and get them something that you know they will use and enjoy. Some of the best gifts are those that save somebody having to go out and buy it themselves, so unless the happy couple’s interests involve jewel collections and exotic holidays, you should be able to find something affordable that will be appreciated.

Engraved Gift Ideas have a wide selection of wedding gifts to suit all budgets, so whether you’re attending a Royal wedding in a palace or an intimate event with a knees up at the local, use Engraved Gift Ideas for a truly special personalised gift.


Wedding Favours – A Complete Guide

 Monday, May 24th, 2010

When organising a wedding, one thing that always gets left until last is the wedding favours. It can be tricky to know who to buy for. With many wedding racking up hundreds of guests, providing wedding favours for each of them can be an expensive task, not to mention the hassle of choosing something for everyone.

Engraved Gift Ideas have produced this handy guide to choosing your wedding favours for everyone without breaking the budget.

Wedding party first!
On top of the list of wedding favour recipients should be your wedding party. Bridesmaids, groomsmen, immediate family, anyone close to you who has made a big effort to make your day special. This should be your priority as these are the people who will be by your side throughout the day. Engraved luggage tags and compact mirrors make popular gift choices, as do personalised cufflinks and wine bottle stoppers if you want to pay a bit more.

Who else?
This really depends on how many people you are expecting. If you’re having a smaller, more intimate occasion, it can be quite possible to give everyone a gift without breaking the bank. If it’s a larger scale event with more people, you might want to consider being slightly choosier. If you are inviting fewer people to the ceremony, you could give favours to them as a thank you for witnessing your vows. If you want everyone to have a memento, you can think about buying things on a larger scale to try and save some money.

What to get?
If you plan to go all the way and get everyone a wedding favour, bear price in mind. If you are buying them last and have already spent most of your budget, there are still many ways of gifting something special without having to plough more money in. Try Engraved Gift Ideas’ new wedding favours section, where you can buy a selection of fully engraved gifts from £2.50 each.

Also remember that people aren’t going to want to carry around big bulky items all day, so get something that can fit in pockets or a handbag or you’ll end up with lots of them left at the reception.

If you’ve been a guest at a wedding before, just think about what wedding favours they used and what your reaction to them was. If something was particularly successful, try your own take on that idea.

Remember, you don’t have to break the bank. Visit www.engravedgiftideas.com/acatalog/favours_table_engraved_wedding_gifts.html for some personalised yet affordable wedding favour ideas.


Five Top Tips for the Perfect Wedding Gift

 Friday, April 23rd, 2010

With the days starting to get warmer you can be sure that wedding season is now upon us. The months between April and July see the most weddings, and if you’re between the ages of 25 and 35 it’s a fair bet that you’ll know someone who is about to be married.

Inevitably you’ll have to start thinking about a wedding gift, but for those who want to forgo the wedding list and go “off piste” with their gift idea, it can be difficult to know what to get. How much should I spend? What should I choose?

To help you out, www.engravedgiftideas.com  have put together this list of 5 handy guidelines to guarantee you get the happy couple the perfect wedding gift.

1 – Take notice of the wedding list.

Ok, so you want to go it alone, forget the wedding list and get them something a little bit different. But what do you get? Although you don’t want to delve into the wedding list for your gift, it doesn’t hurt to have a look at it for inspiration. This could give you important clues as to the prices of gift expected and the type. There’s no point getting them furniture vouchers if they have already furnished a small house for instance! Take a look at the range of gifts they are expecting, it will help you to decide on a budget and narrow down your options.

2 – Gauge your gift by your relationship to the newlyweds.

So you’re going to the wedding of the year, the church has been booked for years, the venue is the swankiest around and the guest list has more people on it than you have ever met in your life. So you should be looking to get the mother of all gifts, right? Not necessarily. Don’t be intimidated by the size of the wedding when choosing your gift. If you’re close to the couple or even feature in the wedding party then sure, go for broke. The important thing to remember is that the gift will mean more from the people closest to them, so if it’s someone you don’t know that well then a huge gift is just wasting your money, no matter how big the ceremony.

3 – If money’s a bit tight, what about a group gift?

This is a great way of getting a quality gift if you’re on a budget. Get a few people to go in together and get them something they’ll really want rather than a few token gifts. If you’re the one in charge then make sure you get everyone’s money upfront to avoid the potentially awkward process of chasing money from your friends.

4 – Bear delivery times in mind.

It’s only natural to leave things like wedding gifts to the last minute, especially if you have a few weddings to attend in a year. But if you’re ordering your gift online, remember the delivery time! Luckily, Engraved Gift Ideas can ensure swift delivery; you can even get a fully engraved gift item within four working days if you spend over £50. Make sure you don’t turn up empty handed and order your gift in plenty of time.

5 – Make it personal

If you want to get a wedding gift that’s not on the wedding list there’s a fair chance you’ll want it to stand out and be something that’s personal. There’s no better way of doing this than by getting an engraved gift. This way you can ensure it’ll be treasured by the couple and there’s no chance of getting the same present as someone else, yours will be truly unique. Engraved Gift Ideas offers free engraving on every item and a free personalised gift tag so your gift will really stand out from the crowd.

Bear these tips in mind when shopping for your gift and you can’t go wrong. Check out some of these items from Engraved Gift Ideas that tick all the boxes, and make sure you visit our weddings section for our full range of wedding gifts.