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Congratulations: You are getting married! One of the fun parts of the
pre-wedding whirlwind is that you get to register for all the supplies
you’ll need to start your new home.
First, take stock of what you have and will keep, and what you need and
want. Think about everything from barware to bedding, and don’t forget
about formal dinnerware. Even though you may not be ready to serve a
three-course meal on fine china this year, it might be in your
entertaining future.
Next, make a list of your desired items and how many of each you’ll
need. Plan to register at two to four stores that are easily accessible
for guests. Even better, pick a place that offers your registry online
or via fax or phone. Look for stores that have the brands and styles
you want in a variety of price ranges, and carry both traditional
products like a meat grinder and vegetable people, and fun ones like an
ice cream maker or pizza stone.
Ask how the retailer maintains your registry. If an item is purchased,
when will it be reflected on your list ... in 10 minutes or 48 hours?
You want it update fast to help prevent you from getting three
coffeepots when you only asked for one.
While you will get many gifts in person, some may come through the
mail. Make sure gifts can be shipped to an address that’s convenient
for you, whether it be your home, office, your mom’s house, etc. That
way, you can easily receive your gifts. This arrangement also benefits
guests who may not want to carry a heavy gift to your engagement party,
bridal shower or the wedding itself.
Look for a registry that will stay posted for at least a year after
your wedding date. Some people prefer to purchase an item after the
wedding as a housewarming gift. In addition, others may look to your
registry for gift ideas for anniversaries or other milestones.
Getting doubles of gifts is just unavoidable, and some folks simply
prefer to get you a unique gift that wasn’t on your registry at all.
But you needn’t be stuck with three vases that look alike. Find out
about the store’s exchange and return policy. Some questions to keep in
mind: How long do you have before you can return or exchange an item?
Do all items fall under the exchange and return umbrella or just some?
Don’t be afraid to ask about the fringe benefits. Sometimes you can get
discounts on any registry items that aren’t purchased. You may get a
percentage off of anything on your registry for a year after your
wedding, or you may get the discount on a one-time shopping spree. Ask
registry consultants about discount specifics.
Once you choose where you will register, set up an appointment. You may
be walked around the store by a registry specialist or be able to
register yourself with a hand-held scanner. Whatever you do, take your
time. You can always come back later to add items or delete some should
you change your mind. (You can often manage your registry online from
your home computer so you don’t have to do it all at the store itself.)
Remember that’s it’s okay to register for a lot of items. That way, you
give your guests plenty of gift-giving options in a range of prices.
You may also want to register for necessities first, like coffee mugs,
and then add on specialty items like a cappuccino maker after the
essentials are bought. That way, you aren’t stuck with a cappuccino
maker but no cups.
Keep back-up items in mind. Since you are registering in advance of
your wedding, certain items may become discontinued before your big
event occurs. Check your registry often for such cases, and add
replacement items instead.
Most importantly, don’t forget to express your gratitude for your
registry gift (or any gift for that matter) with a handwritten
thank-you note. Remember, even though you’ve registered and are getting
married, gifts are not mandatory. Show guests you appreciate their
thoughtful gesture.
Registering Checklist
FLATWARE
- butter knife
- salad servers
- serving spoons
(slotted)
- serving forks
- soup ladle
GLASSWARE
- wine glasses
- water goblets
- juice glasses
- champagne flutes
- ice bucket and tongs
- margarita and/or
martini glasses
DINNERWARE
- coffeepot
- teapot
- gravy boat and stand
- salt and pepper
shakers
- serving bowls
- salad bowl
- serving trays
- soup tureen
- butte- dish
- cake plate
- china place settings
(dinner plate,
salad/dessert plate,
bread and butter
plate, teacup and
saucer)
- casual place settings
(dinner plate, salad/
dessert plate,soup/
cereal bowl, mug)
KITCHENWARE
- blender
- coffeemaker
- coffee grinder
- tea kettle
- food processor
- toaster
- skillet
- saucepan with lid
- roasting pan
- colander
- casserole dish
- baking sheets, cake
pans, muffin tins
- measuring
cups/spoons
- steak knives, bread
knife, paring knife,
sharpening tool
- kitchen shears
- handmixer
- slow cooker
LINENS AND
BATH GEAR
- sheet sets for main and guest bedrooms
- down comforter/ duvet cover
- bed skirt, mattress pad, blankets
- pillows and decorative pillows
- bath towels, hand towels, wash cloths, guest towels
- bath mats
- scale
- electric toothbrush
- hamper