Wedding Gift Etiquette: Your Complete Guide To Gifting | The Wedding Shop (2024)

How do you build a wedding gift list that both you and your guests will love? It's a fair question - if you're like most people, you won't have put together a gift list since you last penned a letter to Father Christmas. Now you’re engaged and suddenly you're tasked with curating a list full of dream gifts, which could feature anything from homewares to unique experiences. In this article, we take you through the key wedding gift etiquette points you should know before you start.

Wedding Gift Etiquette: Advice for Wedding Guests

Q: Should I Send a Gift if I Am Not Attending the Wedding?

A: Couples will never expect their guests to buy them a gift, what they really want is to celebrate with you on their special day. But if for whatever reason, you're unable to attend their wedding, it might be nice to gift them something special to let them know that you're still thinking of them - especially if you were invited to the entire wedding service. It doesn't need to be anything grand. Each wedding gift, big or small, on the couple's gift list will be something they've picked out personally.

Q: What if I Can’t Afford Anything on Their Registry?

A: You should never feel pressured into spending more than you had planned to on a wedding gift. At The Wedding Shop, we always encourage couples to pick gifts from different price brackets. This ensures that you'll have plenty of gift choices, allowing you to decide how much you'd like to spend.

With The Wedding Shop, couples also have the option to turn on Group Gifting. Group gifting allows multiple guests to contribute towards the price of the more luxurious items, such as furniture pieces. This way, couples get to have the big ticket items of their dreams and guests get to spread the cost amongst themselves.

Q: I’m Spending Money Travelling to the Wedding. Do I Need To Buy a Gift Too?

A: You should never feel obliged to buy a gift. The couple will be so grateful that you are travelling to see them on their special day. A wedding gift should come from the heart. If you would still like to give them something and don't have a big budget to spend, choose something small from their gift list. Or, if they have group gift options or cash funds selected, contribute an amount that you feel comfortable with.

Remember, every gift on the couple's list will have been selected carefully. Each present, big or small, will be meaningful to them. You will also have the chance to write a personal message with your gift, so you can congratulate them for tying the knot.

Q: Can I Buy Something That Isn’t on Their Gift List?

A: Building a gift list takes time and consideration. The happy couple will have sat down together to think about the things they really want and need. Their list is a collection of their taste, priorities and wishes for their newly married life. With this in mind, we always recommend finding a gift from their gift list. You'll be helping them invest in their future, and they'll truly appreciate the present you choose, no matter how big or small.

Q: How Much Money Should I Spend on a Wedding Gift?

A: Your gift, whether homeware, experience or cash, will form a meaningful part of the couple's newly-married life. It's not about the money spent, but the part you've played in their future. With that in mind, you should never feel bound to spend a certain amount on a gift, or even to buy one in the first place. The most important thing to the bride and groom will be you! They'll be delighted that you're celebrating their wedding day with them. And if you'd like to buy them something special, their wedding gift list is there, brimming with presents to help them build their married life and beyond.

Are you still unsure about how much money to spend on a gift? We've put together some guidelines based on different wedding guest types.

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Gift Prices: How Much Should I Spend?

Guest Type

Price Range

All-Day Guest

£50-£100

Evening Guest

£25-£50

Destination Wedding

£50-£75

Immediate Family & Close Friends

£100+

Bridesmaid/Groomsman

£100+

Work Friends

£25-£50

Wedding Gift Etiquette: Advice for the Happy Couple

Q: When Should We Set Up Our Gift List?

A: It's never too early to start your gift list! You'll want to explore all the hundreds of wedding gift ideas and sit down with your other half to determine what you both want and love. You'll need to set your gift list live by the time you send your formal wedding invitations. Why? Because some guests will want to buy you a gift as soon as they open your invitation. You'll want to ensure they're directed to your gift list before they go off-list and buy you something you don't want.

Setting your gift list live means your guests can view your gifts. If you haven't completed your list, that's fine! You'll still be able to add and edit it once it's live. Just ensure there's enough choice so guests can comfortably choose a gift.

Q: What Do We Put On Our List?

A: Your Wedding Shop gift list will be as unique as you are as a couple! Essentially, there are no rules. So, take your time to explore all the options and browse homewares from over 450 brands, experiences and funds.

The only thing to be mindful of is your gift selection - it's best to keep it varied and include gifts that span all price brackets. This ensures that your guests have plenty of options to pick from, whatever their budget. The last thing you want is a guest buying you a present at the last minute and only having a few products to pick from. So keep your gift list topped up and add more than you think you need!

Q: We’re Having a Destination Wedding. Should We Still Set Up a Gift List?

A: To answer this question, we asked a real Wedding Shop couple,Alexandra and Edward, their thoughts. Alexandra and Edward had a destination wedding where their guests paid for their own travel. They included a note in their wedding invitations to let their guests know they weren't expecting any gifts.

However, some guests, especially close friends and family, still wanted to give them something to mark their special day! They decided to prepare a gift list that they could send to those guests directly. Building a gift list allowed Alexandra & Edward the opportunity to pick gifts they loved while allowing those who wished to, to buy them something special. A win-win for all!

If you feel your guests have gone above and beyond, why not send them a thank-you gift? For those who have helped make your big day happen, such as your bridal squad, gifting them something to show how much you appreciate them is a lovely gesture. Think about personalised gifts, such as bath salts in your guest's favourite scent, a custom-stamped ring dish or an engraved flask.

Q: Should We Use Our Gift List For Both Celebrations?

A: If you've decided to have two celebrations, your guests will still want to gift you something to celebrate. Some may even choose to gift you on both occasions! (Lucky you!)

Top tip: when setting up your gift list, we recommend updating your wedding date to the celebration furthest away. If this date is not confirmed, add a placeholder while you wait. Doing this ensures that your guests have plenty of time to pick a gift.

Q: How Can We Ensure Guests Don’t Go ‘Off List’?

A: Unfortunately, you can’t always ensure that your guests stick to your list. Some people might prefer to give you a treasured family heirloom, something homemade or something they feel you will particularly love. We find that the best way to encourage guests to stay ‘on-list’ is by choosing a wide range of items at various price points, so your guests have plenty of choices! To help you get started, explore our collections of gifts different guests love to give, from bridesmaids and groomsmen to siblings, grandparents and parents.

Q: Is It Okay To Ask Guests for Honeymoon Contributions?

A: Definitely! Many couples ask for honeymoon contributions. It's a way for your guests to be a part of one of the most unforgettable holidays of your life! They'll help you to create memories you'll cherish forever.

The Wedding Shop works with some incredible travel partners so that you can create a personal travel itinerary. Build a honeymoon list filled with personalised activities and funds, allowing your guests to know where their contribution is going. From luxury accommodation and culinary classes to an island cruise for two.

Some guests may still want to give you a physical gift. With this in mind, we recommend mixing funds with products. Choose presents to elevate your honeymoon, such as a stylish new suitcase, camera or other honeymoon essentials.

Q: We Have Everything We Need Already. Should We Still Have a Wedding List?

A: Many guests, even if you specifically ask them not to, will still want to give you something on your wedding day. Wedding gifting is a lovely tradition that is not showing any signs of fading! In fact, our survey shows that 99% of all wedding guests want to buy the happy couple something to mark their special day.

With that in mind, we recommend setting up a gift list, even if you already have everything you need for your home. A gift registry with The Wedding Shop lets you add a huge range of gifts, from physical items to experiences and cash funds.

So, if upgrading your house with beautiful homeware isn't filling you with joy, why not create a honeymoon fund? You can even add personalised experiences for your guests to buy, such as a snorkelling fund. Or, use your gift list to give to a charity close to your heart. The options are endless, and creating a gift list means that you won't receive gifts you don't need or love.

Q: We’ve Fallen for a Particular Item, but It’s Expensive. What Should We Do?

A: Don't fret! If you've fallen in love with something a little more luxurious (and a little more spenny), guests can contribute towards the overall price using The Wedding Shop's Group Gifting function. Yup, Group Gifting lets you add higher-priced items without expecting your guests to pay for it all! Your guests can contribute as much as they wish towards it. So go ahead - add that stunning velvet sofa that would look perfect in your sitting room. We dare you!

Q: Can We Ask For Cash?

A: Absolutely! But be smart about it. Some guests prefer not to gift cash as it can feel a little impersonal. However, with The Wedding Shop, you can personalise your cash funds. Add images and descriptions to let your guests know exactly how you'll be using their contribution. Personalising your funds takes the cold, hard cash out of the equation and lets your guests know you'll be using their gift for something meaningful and specific.

Top tip: if you're asking for cash, why not make it cute! A little poem is guaranteed to raise a smile - here’s one of our favourites:

“The most important gift to us is to have you share our day,
but should you wish to contribute in some other way,
then help us on our honeymoon in our chosen paradise,
a little extra spending money would be really nice.”

Related: Wedding Gift List Wording Examples

Q: Is It Okay To Ask Guests for Honeymoon Contributions?

A: Definitely! Many couples ask for honeymoon contributions. It's a way for your guests to be a part of one of the most unforgettable holidays of your life! They'll help you to create memories you'll cherish forever.

The Wedding Shop works with some incredible travel partners so that you can create a personal travel itinerary. Build a honeymoon list filled with personalised activities and funds, allowing your guests to know where their contribution is going. From luxury accommodation and culinary classes to an island cruise for two.

Some guests may still want to give you a physical gift. With this in mind, we recommend mixing funds with products on your wedding gift list. Choose presents to elevate your honeymoon, such as a stylish new suitcase, camera or other honeymoon essentials.

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FAQs

What is proper etiquette for wedding gifts? ›

8 Wedding Gift Rules to Follow
  • Spend an Appropriate Amount. ...
  • Budget for Other Expenses. ...
  • Use the Couple's Wedding Registry. ...
  • Consider Chipping in on a Group Giftsticking to your budget. ...
  • Cash is Completely Acceptable. ...
  • Don't Bring the Gift to The Wedding. ...
  • Send a Gift Before (or Soon After) the Wedding.
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What is the timeline for wedding gift etiquette? ›

Punctuality plays a big role in proper wedding gift etiquette. Traditionally, guests have up to a year after the big day to send a gift. That said, many experts agree that guests should aim to get their presents delivered to the couple within three months of the big day.

What is the proper way to give money as a wedding gift? ›

After you've chosen the amount, add a personal touch to your wedding gift money. Place the money inside a card, envelope, or decorative box, and don't forget to add a handwritten note to congratulate the couple and wish them the best.

What is the average monetary gift for a wedding? ›

Key takeaways. The average wedding gift is $100 per wedding guest. But many factors can nudge that gift amount up or down. Make sure you aren't giving more than you can afford.

What not to give as a wedding gift? ›

Anything traditional. Sorry to upset traditionalists, but wedding planners say stay away from china, crystal and similar tried-and-true “forever” items — unless the couple has specifically asked for them. “I know that it is traditional and a lot of people really appreciate the quality of this gift,” said Trotter.

Is $500 a good wedding gift from a couple? ›

Bottom line: There's no hard-and-fast rule on how much cash to give as a wedding gift. Wedding experts do, however, advise starting at $100. From there, you may want to adjust up to $500 based on factors such as your relationship with the couple, your budget and the cost of your attendance at the wedding.

What percentage of wedding guests don't give gifts? ›

That said, it's highly likely that not every guest at a wedding will oblige. In fact, it's been estimated that between 7 and 10% of guests at a wedding fail to give a gift.

How late is too late to give a wedding gift? ›

"It's traditional and the best practice to send the wedding gift before the wedding," Cheryl Seidel, an etiquette expert and the founder and president of RegistryFinder.com, writes, noting that, if you don't get around to sending it beforehand, one-to-two months afterwards is ideal.

How long do guests have to give a wedding gift? ›

Traditionally, you have up to one year to get the couple a wedding gift. That being said, etiquette experts agree that the sooner you can give the gift the better.

Is it better to give cash or check for a wedding gift? ›

Catey Hill, resident financial expert at David's Bridal, says it's perfectly fine guests to write out a check to you. She says many brides and grooms actually prefer it. On average the typical cash gift is around $150, she says. Still, though, Hill says there are some exceptions.

Is $1000 too much to give as a wedding gift? ›

While the amount you should gift a couple depends on a number of factors, data from The Knot reveals that U.S. wedding guests spend an average of $160 on cash gifts. “It's common to give anywhere from $100 to $1,000. I often see the card box on the gift table oozing with overstuffed envelopes,” Burton says.

What is a fair money gift for a wedding? ›

Those thinking about how much money to give at a wedding will likely take their own financial situation into account. An easy rule of thumb is to stay within the average range of $75 to $200, but you can adjust the exact amount based on your personal finances, as well as your relationship with the couple.

Is $100 too cheap for a wedding gift? ›

While clocking in a bit below the average price for a wedding gift, $100 is a perfectly fine amount of money to give for a wedding gift.

Is $300 a generous wedding gift? ›

Anyone who received a separate invitation from their parents to the wedding should give their own gift. Because a family gift tends to include more people, it is customary to be on the nicer end of the registry, spending in the $200 to $300 range, but, again, stick to what fits within your budget.

How much money should groom's parents give? ›

It used to be that the role of the bridegroom's parents was restricted to hosting the rehearsal dinner and leading him down the aisle, but that is no longer the case. In a recent poll by wedding enthusiasts, the Groom's parents cover up to 24% of the wedding costs.

Is it better to give cash or check as a wedding gift? ›

Some people do use cash and place it in the card, however I have seen gift tables at weddings with obvious cash/gift card/checks inside cards that could fall behind or under a table and be missed. To be safe, I would choose to use a check, because if lost, it could be replaced, and cash could not.

What name do you put on a check for a wedding gift? ›

You can write a wedding check with one name

"People don't always have joint bank accounts or the same or new last names, so often structurally it's easier to make it out to one person," says Senning. Ferrer at Chase has one more suggestion for this method: "Use the memo line to indicate it is a wedding present."

Is it rude not to give a wedding gift? ›

In short, the answer is not necessarily, says Swann—you don't have to give a wedding gift if you ultimately send your regrets. Whether you do or don't send a gift, however, will come down to your relationship with the couple.

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