What are some good inexpensive wedding gifts?

I аm going tο mу boyfriends step-sisters wedding today…I hаνе met hеr twice…whаt аrе ѕοmе gift thουghtѕ? I don’t hаνе much time οr money tο dο something. I need ѕοmе thουghtѕ.

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  1. PinkLove22 says:

    Are you going as your boyfriend’s guest. If you are, you don’t need to worry about giving a gift on your own. He could write your name on the card. But, if you were invited “as guest” on the invite. I won’t worry. I don’t reckon his step-sister would expect a gift from someone she meet twice and invited as her step brother’s date.

    If you were invited separately, you could go in on a gift w/ your boyfriend. Both of you give what you can and sign the card too.

    I always give cash at the actual wedding.

  2. But-R-fly says:

    Make a basket full of things the bride will REALLY need. A book of advice, telling her how to keep up her own finances, as to retain her own credit history. Open a bank account for her, in her name only, and deposit a small amount of money, to get her started. Also, a file of excellent family law attorneys, just in case.
    Lastly, advise her NEVER to change her last name…it will save her in the end.

  3. cauliflower says:

    even though PinkLove’s ettiquiette answer is probably right, we all know that we feel better getting a gift ourselves (imagine if we left it up to men!)
    I was in a similar position & found a 2 coffee cup set in my local supermarket & wrapped with a breakfast tray & nice jams & coffee etc.
    Cheap but thoughtful always works!

    Another time I bought 2 champagne glasses and a bottle of champage (or sparking wine).

    Remember its the thought that counts!!!

  4. gileswench says:

    Place together a gift basket of small kitchen items, such as measuring cups/spoons, a couple pretty dishtowels or potholders, perhaps a nice small jar of jam or some other not too perishable item.

    Or one for the bathroom could hold some pretty guest soaps, handtowels or wash cloths, a loofah for the bath.

    Several tiny, practical items place together attractively is always a nice gift.

  5. szberi says:

    if it’s a gift from you and your bf, plot on spending $150-$200. if you don’t want ot give cash, find something comparable on the registry, or try to find a coupon to where they registered and get something there while saving some extra bucks. If it’s a gift just from you, give $100 cash.

  6. snowy1 says:

    My husband and I always give the book Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus…I have been told by several couples we have given it to that it was the most valuable wedding gift they ever had. It helped my husband and I know each other, and that was part of what has helped us stay together!

    I don’t believe the book is too expensive either :)

  7. claudetteeps says:

    You could go to Victoria’s Secret and buy her a nice baby doll… they have the semi-annual sale! and I assure you that she and her husband will appreciate it!!!!

    or you can buy a Tea/Coffee Set… they’re not expensive….

    excellent luck!!!!

  8. crystal h says:

    you cant go incorrect with a case of beer.

  9. Christina V says:

    i would just stick to the registry if i did not know the people well. but, a nice picture frame is always a excellent gift and they will have tons of new pics from the wedding to place in them

  10. pspoptart says:

    Your boyfriend is probably getting them a gift but I know wanting to do something yourself.

    Give them a date night. Get collander and place tortelinni pasta, sauce, parmesan cheese. Pick a nice desert like a yummy cookie and a gourmet coffee. Perhaps add a gift card for a movie rental and a candle. You could probably complete the whole thing with a trip to the grocery store and a few bucks.

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