Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say anything, I'd just go to the wedding, have a nice time and let that be the end of it. I wouldn't call attention to the gift situation because there's just no positive out of that--even if you correct the misimpression, it might make her feel like a gift-grabbing nut and make you look like you're trying to get out of getting another gift. I completely agree with you, that was a nice gift and you shouldn't get another one. Generally I'm all for communication, however here it will do no good. Some things should not be put into words because even if they're correct, it doesn't make anyone feel good.
I agree with this. I wouldn't call any attention to correcting it. I do think that if you are invited to and attend a wedding and a shower, separate gifts are in order (although I usually do a smaller shower gift and a nicer wedding gift).
Also, I couldn't tell you now if someone didn't give me a wedding gift, or who gave me shower and wedding gifts vs just one or the other. It just wasn't on my mind to keep track of (except to write thank you notes- but I didn't notice if a guest was "missing" from the list). I was just glad people came and enjoyed the wedding!