46 Creative Wedding Gift Ideas for the Couple Who Has Everything
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There's no excuse to celebrate quite like a wedding. But with all the fun of donning your best wedding-guest dress, eating a fancy meal, and celebrating the happy couple's love come the best wedding gifts. Whether the bride is an extremely meaningful figure in your life—like your best friend or sister—or the groom is a coworker you're only just getting to know, it's important to put some thought into the wedding gift.
While it's true a lot of brides and grooms craft wedding registries to guide you effortlessly in the right direction, those goodies have a tendency to get scooped up quickly. If you're shopping last-minute, you might not be in the market for the $500 blender...and the inexpensive salad tongs aren't exactly going to cut it if you're going for meaningful.
Don't sweat it. Even if the couple already lives together and seems to have everything, there are plenty of unique and creative ways to celebrate their nuptials. Our list of top wedding gifts has something for every couple, including travelers, book lovers, and even home chefs. If those types of gifts aren't right, there are also some that turn a quirky part of the newlyweds' relationship or big day into a personalized memento, like gifts that use the geographical coordinates of the city they met, the lyrics from their first dance, and even their wedding vows. (Some might just inspire you to make a few new purchases of your own, too—especially if you have an anniversary on the horizon!)
Brigitt is a writer, editor and craft stylist with nearly 15 years of experience. She specializes in lifestyle topics, including home, health, parenting, beauty, style, food, entertaining, travel and weddings. She has written for Glamour, People, Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, Real Simple, Martha Stewart, Apartment Therapy, The Spruce, and more.
Jane Burnett is an Assistant Editor at Oprah Daily, where she writes a variety of lifestyle content for the editorial team. She's a journalist with a pop culture sweet tooth—when she isn't catching up on celebrity news, she's usually listening to a podcast! Jane was previously an on-air reporter in local news, and worked at Thrive Global, Ladders News, and Reuters. She also interned at CNBC through the Emma Bowen Foundation, and is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ).
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