12 | The North Platte Telegraph Bridal Guide 2023
BETTER WEDDING REGISTRY FAMILY FEATURES Get your partner involved. There are bound to be some parts of the registry your part- ner may not care about, but asking for input and making decisions together lets you both share in the excitement. Focus on things you’ll each find use- ful as you settle into your new home. For example, the person who will be responsible for tak- ing out the trash should get to pick the new kitchen trash can. Find more inspiration for planning your way to wedded bliss at eLivingtoday.com. simple tips for a For some couples, the idea of registering for wedding gifts is an exciting way to start plan- ning for the home they’ll be sharing as newlyweds. For oth- ers, the registry is just one more chore to check off the wedding to-do list. attend. While it’s a good idea to offer modest options, don’t shy away from bigger ticket items that a small group might chip in on together. Keep access in mind when you choose where to register. Avoid stores that are local or re- gional if you have many guests who live out of the area. Also avoid the temptation to choose online only options, as some guests will prefer to see what they’re buying. Aim for a mix of large national stores and online retailers. Plan to block off at least a few hours for an in-person registry. It will take time to get every- thing set up. Traveling through the store, debating options and making your selections could take longer than expected. Also be sure to ask how you can add to or edit your registry after your initial visit.
Regardless of where you fall on the love-it-or-hate-it spectrum, most experts agree a registry is a good idea, especially for cou- ples who will be setting up a home together for the first time. Keep these tips and etiquette guidelines in mind to get the most out of your registry. Take inventory of what you have and what you need. For couples who’ve lived alone or together, the registry may be a way to fill in gaps for necessi- ties neither of you already have. It’s also a good way to begin upgrading the less expensive kitchen items and furnishings you had as college students or singles. Make a list of your needs and wants so you don’t forget any essentials. If you’re still in doubt, re- quest a checklist from the store where you’ll be regis- tering so you can do some planning. Register for things at a wide range of price points. The whole purpose of a reg- istry is to make it easy for
your guests to get you things you’ll like and need. Part of making it easy is recognizing your guests have di- verse financial situa- tions. While it’s cus- tomary to gift the bride and groom, not everyone
can afford an extravagant gift, especial- ly if they’ve spent money on travel
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