We didn't do the registry thing because our wedding was hella minimalist but craftyviking probably would've had to stop me from putting 20 different dog things on there if we had.
you totally don't have to be limited by traditional registry items. I think people just want to be able to get you something, as long as they know you'll like it
there's nothing I need. Nothing that we didn't need 2 years ago when we moved into this house and instead I got Leslie all bent out of shape when she bought us a chip bowl that was not dishwasher safe and heavy as fuck
what we ended up doing was setting up a registry to have people buy is fun things for our honeymoon. because we went to disney we had people register for like charater meals and couples massage that kind of stuff
I wonder if she’d find that less offensive than just a honeymoon fund. Although, either way...it’s your wedding. Hate to say it, but chances are she won’t agree with some decision made along the way, might as well buckle in now lol
Their registry was just literally stuff they individually wanted. To give an idea, we got him a new wiimote and her a book about 18th century dress patterns (she makes costumes)
also honestly? I think gift cards are some of the msot thoughtful presents people can give. because it's like giving you cash but it's giving you cash that you have to spend on a thing that's just a happy thing for yourself not for an essential
Also Mom: Allison you can't have a registry with one stand mixer, a 14 foot ladder and 12 books.