So if FI's foot is ok we may start our registry this weekend. We're probably only going to register at two places Bed Bath & Beyond and Sur La Table. Any tips or advice?
Things to register for not register for? Anything you wished you had registered for? Brands you were unhappy/happy with? We have a lot of our own stuff but now we're looking to upgrade what we have and get some formal china too.
Any advice is always appreciated!!!
Re: Registry Help
I registered at BB&B and Williams Sonoma. I wish I had registered for more but, honestly, two grown 30+ year olds who have both been on there own and doing pretty well on their own don't need much when they combine homes. I had guests complain, however, that everything on my registry was gone (I didn't have a wedding shower so I thought I could keep it small).
Extra sheets and blankets (at least two sets) are a big plus...especially if you have any animals.
And wine glasses...lots and lots of wine glasses.
Sign me up!
OMG CAN WE HAVE A MAKEUP PARTY?
I'm most excited to get new food storage containers without bpa. Ours are gross currently.
I think the registry was one of the most difficult parts of planning for me. I know it sounds silly, but i'm not a person who asks for anything and I really didn't want people to feel obligated. Plus...we didn't NEED anything really. My mom finally said to think about when I attend weddings for friends and family - I LOVE giving gifts! I love shopping for something that would be used for years to come. I attacked my registry with that in mind.
We tried to keep a wide variety of prices. Things like my KitchenAid stand mixer around $300 all the way down to $2-$5 kitchen utinsils. We registered at Pottery Barn, Target and Etsy. Etsy was mostly for some of the "unique" and more personalized gifts, Target was for everyday and Pottery Barn was our "Casual China" and other special items.
I registered for Thank You cards and they came in very handy after the wedding. Dishes and kitchenware were really popular items on our registry. Frames were also a popular item.
@katej16 interesting I would probably keep the mixer if I got one meat free since I am vegetarian. Since I do most of the cooking most of the bigger kitchen items remain meat free, if not it's there are two one for meat and one for my vegetarian cooking. :-)
Honestly we registered for all the extra crap we knew we'd never buy on our own. Like nice serving wear, super nice wine glasses, all the kitchen gadget type stuff. We also waited until after the wedding to add things to our registry because we got so many gift cards. Macy's had a big sale last week and I had about $60 left to spend so I added a bunch of stuff to the registry. We got the sale price and an extra 20% off. I got $225.00 worth of stuff for $82! My H was impressed!
I decided we did not need fancy china. I have a few mixed plates that were my great-uncles. I loved picking out nice new dishes. We picked Noritake Colorwave in Blue. I like all the matching items. Also the accent plates with flowers which help dress it up. I also liked picking out linens and our bathroom set.