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Registry
Basics
Registering for gifts
is a very important part of the wedding planning process.
Guests want you to register so that they will know exactly
what to buy - they want to buy what you want!
When Should You Register?
You should register
at least couple of months before any pre-wedding showers
or parties or about six months before your wedding day.
Of course you may not have that much time, so try to register as soon as possible! Your
guests
are
nice
enough
to
buy
you
a
gift
so
be courteous and give them plenty of time to find the right one!
Registering can be a very
time consuming process with many important, long lasting
decisions
to be made! You will want to have plenty of time to scope out different
stores, find the perfect china pattern and update/change your
registry, without feeling rushed.
Don't try to tackle more than
one store in a day. Actually you may have to make several
different trips to the same store to get
your registry just right and see all they have to offer.
Where Should You Register?
The average bride
and groom register in two to three different stores.
This gives your guests the opportunity to choose
their favorite among the stores you have selected. If
most of your guests live in your area you could
register at a local specialty shop, however
it is important to register at national stores for out-of-town
guests.
Select a store that has a variety
of quality products in every department, i.e. don't use
a store in which you love their bathroom accessories,
but hate everything else. Also
make sure that the store has an acceptable return/exchange
policy,
friendly
sales staff, and in general, is easy to work with.
What Should You Register For?
Most brides register for items in the following categories:
Generally,
you should register for items in the home department
of the
store. However, with the trend for registering
moving away from traditional department/specialty
stores and more
toward the "one-stop-shop" national chains,
couples are asking for more than just dishes
and linens nowadays. Especially
if you or your fiancé are already well established
and don't need all of the traditional fare, think
about adding some of these popular alternatives
to your registry...
Get creative, although it
may not be the traditional blender, people will want
to get you what you want and need!
How Long Will The Store Keep Your Registry?
Generally,
stores keep the registry for one year after your
wedding. This way you may still receive
gifts for
holidays, birthdays and your first anniversary.