The Hostess Cutting Board | State Shaped Cutting Board | Monogrammed Luggage Tags
Yours, Mine and Ours Cocktail Shaker Set | Mr. & Mrs. Cocktail Glass Set
Lithe Laurel Address Stamp | Circled Love Address Stamp | Monogrammed Throw Blanket
Yours, Mine and Ours Cocktail Shaker Set | Mr. & Mrs. Cocktail Glass Set
Lithe Laurel Address Stamp | Circled Love Address Stamp | Monogrammed Throw Blanket
I don’t know about you but we have 8 weddings this summer {not including our own!}. With wedding season comes fun engagement parties and bridal or couples showers. Bill and I typically stick to our friends’ registries when purchasing our gifts but then like to add a personal item that the couple wouldn’t necessarily buy for themselves.
* Fun cutting boards – These are perfect to display in their kitchen and will be a go-to item for the first parties they host as newlyweds
*Bar cart glasses – There’s no better way to help the couple celebrate than providing some fresh new barware that they can cheers as they countdown to the wedding and use to celebrate anniversaries in years to come.
*Monogrammed items – These are my favorite gifts to give! The luggage tags are a perfect gift for the new Mr. and Mrs. as they jet off on their honeymoon, and I love a cozy throw blanket for them to curl up with while they wind down after a whirlwind few months of planning. I also love personalized address stamps to celebrate a new name or new home.
What are some of your favorite gifts to give?
xo
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