What's the etiquette on this? Fi and I are paying for the wedding ourselves -- his parents contributed a very small amount (but their guests account for 1/3 of our guest list) and are paying for the RD. Is it appropriate to give both of our parents gifts even though my parents are not paying for the wedding? Also, I need ideas! I hadn't thought about this until now.
Thanks
Re: Gifts for Parents
I am probabbly gonna end up buying my dad a personalized cuff links set. For my mother I went with sentimental gift. The story goes...when I was in maybe kindergarten we went on a field trip to the museum I am having my wedding/reception at. My mom had given me maybe 10 dollars to buy something for myself. I ended up buying her a dragonfly brooch. She still has it 20 some years later. I thought it would be incredibly thoughtful and emotional for me to give her another dragonfly brooch, to symbolize that transition from little girl to woman. And do it in the same place I bought the first one so many years ago. I know she's gonna cry her face off, so i guess I should do it before she has her makeup on!
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I won't be giving my parents their gifts until the day of the wedding-mostly because I want the photographer to be there.
I'm undecided on gifts for FIs dad/stepmom (hosting the RD) and FIs mom/stepdad (LOVE her, he's a little...standoffish.)
They will all get toasts at RD, but I just don't know about the gifts...seems super-weird, since there will be quite a few people who are SOs and won't be getting gifts.
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