
Yeah a gift card shower is tacky so I think you should not host such an affair.Knottie1430437538 said:I am having a shower for a niece. She is from the U.S. but has been living in Thailand for 7 years. She is marring a wonderful Thai man. The wedding will be in Thailand. It will be impossible for her to bring back gifts to Thailand. (And they might be moving after the wedding to another country) I would like to have a "gift card shower" for her. I know many think it is "tacky". And what do you think about a Master Card gift card? I am at a loss on how to put all this together.
I am also going to include in the invitation a 3x5 card asking them to share marriage advice that the bride can open and read at the shower. PLEASE HELP
Knottie1430437538 said:I am having a shower for a niece. She is from the U.S. but has been living in Thailand for 7 years. She is marring a wonderful Thai man. The wedding will be in Thailand. It will be impossible for her to bring back gifts to Thailand. (And they might be moving after the wedding to another country) I would like to have a "gift card shower" for her. I know many think it is "tacky". And what do you think about a Master Card gift card? I am at a loss on how to put all this together.
I am also going to include in the invitation a 3x5 card asking them to share marriage advice that the bride can open and read at the shower. PLEASE HELP
Many people thinks it's tacky because it is tacky.
Bridal / Baby showers are meant the shower the guest of honor with physical gifts. If that isn't possible for whatever reason, then don't have a shower. They are not a mandatory part of the wedding process.
Stores, gift cards and store credit don't work internationally. Someone sent me a pottery barn vase from the US I already owned. I tried to return it to the pottery barn in London and they said no, even though it was the same product. They explained that Pottery Barn US and Pottery Barn UK are entirely different companies. Even so, how would you spend store credit received in dollars and then try to buy in Thai Bhat? Their registers aren't handled to buy in multiple currencies. If I gave you a Pottery Barn store credit in pounds sterling, do you think you could take it to your local one and spend it?afox007 said:Gift card showers are tacky.
This is probably a stretch given the location, but are there any stores near you that are also near your niece? If you/her really need to have a shower she could register at a store that she has at home return the gifts and reorder them for pick up at her home store.Another option is she could set up a registry for lighter weight items that she needs ie towels, sheets, small cooking utensils, and either store them in her luggage or ship them back home.
Re: Gift Card Shower
As Maggie mentioned, host a nice luncheon if you feel inclined to do something.
Nope. Showers are for gifts, especially physical gifts. You can't dictate that the gifts be only ___ thing. If the couple cannot handle the transportation of any gifts they receive (that means whatever gifts are given at the discretion of the guest) they can't have a shower.
However, they can have a luncheon/get-together/etc. like Maggie suggested, where gifts are not an element.
If people don't want boxed gifts, they don't have a shower. Simple as that. If someone was going to give them a wedding gift--of their own choosing, not what the bride and groom (or someone in their wedding party) dictated they should give--then they will still give it.