My FSIL is getting married in Jan. and our church threw a shower today for her. So, yesterday me and my mom went to town to get her a few presents. First we went to Macy's to see if we could get her china. We werent really surprised when you had to order it, bbecause they normally don't keep a full set there all the time but she literally had 3 items you could actually buy in store!
Then we went to Bed Bath and Beyond, we found nothing there that you could buy in store! So we went to Wal-Mart, once again there were a few items that were available in store but they had already been puchased. So we finally went to Target and got the last 3 items that were on her registry that you could purchase in the store.
There is nothing wrong with registering online especially if it is more convenient for you but please look and see if the majority of your items can be purchased in stores and online! Because it is a major pain to run around town to get presents! If she wasn't my FSIL I would have just given up and gotten a gift card but I really wanted to get her something she could open since our church is small and not a lot of people would be at the shower. Anyhow, just thought I would tell of my experience so maybe it would help other brides!

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[QUOTE]She actually registered at 5 or 6 places.. I am registered at 4 places but two of mine our small local places, then I have two big registries. I understand adding things online and even having a few items that can be purchased online only, But only having a few items available in the store is making it really hard on your guests. <strong>Another thing I didn't really understand was that none of her registries really had much on them</strong>. Target was kitchen utensils, Macy's was her China and flatware and bedding, Wal-Mart was kitchen applainces, Bed Bath and Beyond was towels and then there was a few more places that were just decorative things.. It was weird..
Posted by natalieervin[/QUOTE]
Putting only a few items on your registry is a recommendation people here give to couples who don't really want traditional gifts and would prefer cash. Maybe making registries difficult to buy off of was the message she was trying to send.
[QUOTE]There is nothing wrong with registering online especially if it is more convenient for you but please look and see if the majority of your items can be purchased in stores and online!
Posted by natalieervin[/QUOTE]
It doesn't matter where you register, all stores are different. So even if you order a china set that you saw your home store, Aunt Millie living across the country might not have it at hers. Registries are supposed to be "suggestions" anyway. I'm sure the couple won't mind if you buy something else for them.
If anything, ordering online is more convenient for the couple since it gets shipped directly to them.
(I used to work for Bed Bath & Beyond for three years.)
I know personally I'm going to have to do alot of my registering online because we don't have much here. If I were to go to the store it would be a whole weekend trip which we can't afford.
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[QUOTE]Is there a way to see the registries online before going to the actual store? This way you can even call up local stores in advance to make sure they have the items in stock.
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Yes. Many stores (our regestries, at least) allow you to search for the bride and/or groom in their regestry section online. The website will pull up there complete regestry, and, in some cases, list what is an online or in store exclusive.
I know Target, Kohl's and Bed Bath and Beyond do this, I'm sure others do too.
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