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Gold bars
Or Bonds |
Love some of these ! I always liked the look of a quilt on a large wall but didn’t like the country themes that were typical. It’s nice to see some more modern designs |
Young people do not want this stuff! Stop with the useless decorative pieces they have no room for. Give money towards their honeymoon or a gift certificate to a restaurant they want to go yo and can’t afford. You could also get them an experience or meal where there honeymoon will be. |
No they really don’t. People go not want crystal anymore. |
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My mother in law loves this kind of stuff. I do not and would have hated this. I have much simpler taste and never wanted quilts, crystal, plaques etc. while it would be gracious, it would have gone and did go in the back of the closet. |
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Most ideas here are awful and dates. The worst would be a $2k piece of art or flashy purse she will feel embarrassed to display/wear. You’re lucky she loves gardening since that’s an easy entry to something useful, beautiful and wanted.
I would do a simple but exquisite small-to-medium sized Italian-made terracotta pot from Bergs ($200ish). Buy online or at Terrain. Then add the small tools PP suggested and a generous gift card to a great nursery. If she has a favorite flower I would do an online specialty nursery. Peony’s Envy for peonies, for example. And a note about how much you value her and love that you share a passion for plants. |
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A crystal vase from Tiffany’s.
https://www.tiffany.com/accessories/decor/tiffany-pearl-cut-vase-68988675/ But you MUST pronounce it “vaahhhze.” |
Of course your DH can learn to make them, but it might be nice if you learned to make things that make your DH happy and it would be nice if he learned to cook things that make you happy. Food is my love language. I like taking care of people by making things they like to eat. I'm also not a baker, and my DH bakes really, really well. He bakes for me all the time. |
Omg brilliant. I spend so many minutes searching my garden for my spade and knife!!! |
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I’m 34 so not a boomer but you can get their wedding invitation engraved on a silver plate at really nice jewelry stores and I think that’s awesome. Alternatively how about their invitation framed in a beautiful frame.
Or, a portrait of their first house on canvas. Can get this on Etsy. |
Had the 2 sets of parents worked together to make a single set, I'd agree with you. This just smacks of 'now you can make my precious boy his favorite foods and maintain our traditions'. |
+1 Gifting these unasked is pretty presumptuous. |
They don't need family recipes to do that. Better to gift them a subscription to Cook's Illustrated and they can do it together. |
Right??? “They can always put it away and not look at it”. Put it away WHERE? Young couples getting married right now do not have the luxury of an affordable housing market. They probably have like one closet and 1200 square feet. |