Picking out meaningful bridesmaids gifts is a great way to let your
girls know how glad you are to have them standing by your side. I mean,
what better way to show your appreciation than presents, right? But in
all seriousness, it’s not always easy to find just the right thing, so
here are some ideas to help get you started on that search.
It’s
best to do this shopping early. You don’t want to be worrying about
finding the perfect set of presents on top of all the other last minute
details you’ll be losing sleep over. Plus, the more time you have, the
more thought you can put into it. Keep an eye out at your favorite chic
boutiques or while you’re putting together the wedding registry, and you
may just stumble across the ideal gift. Another plus side to taking
care of this early is having the time to get custom-made presents, if
that's what you want. Monograms on jewelry or makeup bags add a unique
touch, or handmade presents from the busy bride will make your best
girls feel even more special and appreciated.
Make
sure the present is something your bridesmaids will actually use and
enjoy. The natural route is to give a gift that’s wedding specific, like
the jewelry they’ll wear for the ceremony. This works great with
something classic or simple like pearls, but not as well if the styling
for your bridal party is super trendy or different from your
bridesmaids’ tastes. In this case, pair the necklaces or earrings with a
great jewelry box or travel case and they’ll be sure to get lots of use
out it.
While
jewelry and toiletry bags often make great gifts, it can also be a lot
of fun to stray from the standard presents and get creative with it. Pay
for the girls to take a cooking class, or give out gift cards for their
favorite restaurant or a local gourmet grocer. I also love the idea of
getting each girl a bottle of wine and a new board game. Give me a nice
Riesling and Settlers of Catan or Munchkin and I’ll happily be your bridesmaid.
You
may currently be wondering how on earth you will ever find a gift that
will be equally enjoyed by your adventurous, outdoorsy, hike-a-mountain
bridesmaid and your girly sorority sister who gets no closer to sleeping
under the stars than glamping.
My answer to that question is, don’t! There is no rule that says every
girl must receive the same present. Feel free to play off of each
individual’s interests or any special memories between you two. If you
bonded with one of your maids back in college over your mutual crush on
Brad Pitt, get her a collection of his hottest movies. If your MOH loves
the arts, buy her a pair of tickets to a musical or play. It may take
more time to find a great gift for everyone, but the added
personalization will be truly cherished.
If you do decide on
different gifts, make sure to spend an equal amount on each girl.
They’ve all come to support you for the big day, and you’d never want to
hurt one of your best friend’s feelings, even unintentionally. An
exception can usually be made for the maid of honor. Since the title
comes with added responsibilities and often costs, it’s normal to spend a
little more, or even just make the gift unique in some way from the
others. As my sister’s maid of honor, I received a makeup bag
monogrammed in white instead of black, and I loved that simple gesture
and extra thought.
Deciding
on that budget can be tricky, but it really just depends on how much
you can afford to spend. If other wedding expenses are running higher
than expected, you may want to opt for the less pricey, yet more
personalized, DIY route. You do also want to consider how much the girls
are paying to be a part of the wedding party. By no means do you have
to match their expenses, but if they’re required to shell out tons of
cash for expensive shoes, a hotel room and a plane ticket, you certainly
want to show your appreciation for how much they’ll willing to do for
you. If the bridal party’s costs are really high, perhaps the best gift
you could give may be to help compensate some of it. You can pay for the
girls to have their hair and makeup professionally done the day of, or
cover some of the cost of a high-price bridesmaid dress.
The
bridesmaid gifts are traditionally given out at the rehearsal dinner.
Etiquette dictates the bride makes a toast thanking her best girls for
their help and then bestows the tokens of her appreciation. However,
many brides are starting to stray from this. Personally, I think it
makes more sense to give out the presents during the bridesmaids’
luncheon or while getting ready the morning of the ceremony. Do it when
you’re relaxing alone with just your girls so you have the time and
space to thank each one individually. If your pre-wedding schedule
allows for it, you may want to spend some quality one-on-one time with
each girl to give the gift and really let her know how much her
friendship means to you.
The point is, have fun with it. Think of
it as a way to make some of your best friends smile, and not as just
another thing you have to do before you can walk down that aisle. Your
bridesmaids will all be super excited to help you celebrate on the big
day, and finding a gift they’ll truly love is just one way to show
you’re excited for them to be there too.
For more great gift suggestions you can scope out the Pinterest board I’ve put together, and if you’ve got any great ideas for bridesmaids presents tweet me @MJGest.
Photo Credits: bags the knot | robes wanelo | cases Horchow| frames viogemini | dress gather | hair flickr
Totally adored these bridesmaids’ gifts. Those mini makeup boxes are so lovely. Will be tying the knot soon at one of elegant NYC wedding venues and was having a hard time in finding meaningful gift ideas for my bridesmaids. Your ideas will help me a lot!
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