Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2014

wedding registry do's and don'ts with williams-sonoma


sometimes a store is just a store.  they sell goods, you find yourself in want of such goods, you go there, you find, you purchase, you leave.  your needs have been fulfilled.

other times, however, a store is more than a store.  it's a diversion, a tourist attraction, an entity whose value exists beyond its mere ability to provide a means to your ends.  it's a sort of museum for the consumer's senses, a place you find yourself off-handedly suggesting as a date night destination, a place where you accidentally find yourself caressing superfluous tabletop knick knacks after a double margarita saturday lunch.  it's ikea, it's restoration hardware, it's williams-sonoma.  it's the kind of place where i drag steve through the door only to find him deeply engrossed with a hammered-copper-compass-slash-clock-slash-sundial-slash-desk-lamp five minutes later.

case-in-point: it's the sort of place where your wedding registry can get completely out of control if you let yourself go wild.

registering for wedding gifts is both a fun and an insufferable process.  when i was contacted by williams-sonoma to do a blog post about wedding registry do's and don'ts, i immediately remembered all the things i wish someone had told me when it came time to register for our wedding gifts.  now that we've had a chance to put some of our haul to use, i present to you the key advice i wish i'd had a few months ago.

WHAT TO DO

DO...register for china.  i've heard all the excuses for not doing this.  why?  because i made them.  when you're 24 years old living in a 700 SF apartment and you do the math on the cost of a 10 piece china set it seems reasonable to say "forget the china."  after steve and i spent our first thanksgiving stuffing ourselves in style, i can honestly say wedding china is worth it.  it's hard to imagine i won't look back on our first thanksgiving with our incredible turkey, half-cooked apple pie, and hike on padre island every time we bust out the china for fun formal events.  and there's just something truly lavish feeling about setting your tiny driftwood table with crystal and salad plates.  check out my pick from williams-sonoma's china collections here.

DO...consider the return process.  i had a fun time registering at crate and barrel, because when else could i freely admit to wanting a hamsa hand shaped serving tray without having to pay for such a thing?  what i didn't anticipate was ending up with lots and lots of frivolous accents and lacking any sort of king-sized bedding for our mattress.  alas, when we shipped our returns to crate and barrel we neither received a commensurate refund nor did their inventory supply us with any bedding to buy with our store credit.  if you do register for lots of "fun extras," be sure the store they come from also stocks items of functional value should you need to get practical retroactively.  fortunately, williams-sonoma has you covered in the bedding department.

WHAT NOT TO DO

DON'T...expect a standing mixer or a roomba.  somehow it seems like a standing mixer has become a wedding registry staple, but at $300+ these pricey items are probably outside the spending range of most people who give physical gifts.  if you consider items like a roomba must-haves, it's likely you'll be buying them yourself with the help of your gift cards.

DON'T...overdo it with an amazon registry, honeymoon registry, or "alternative options."  those of us who grew up with the internet are very used to finding the perfect specific item to fit our wants and needs.  however, the fact of the matter is that the etiquette of wedding gifts remains a bit more old-fashioned.  while some of your younger guests might get a kick out of getting you exactly what you want like an ipad or an extra excursion on your honeymoon, others would prefer their gifts play a more traditional role in your wedding day and marriage.  try to accommodate your guests' generosity with traditional options as well.

for more tips and resources visit the williams-sonoma wedding registry resource page.
what do you think?  any advice of your own on wedding registries?


Wednesday, May 28, 2014

bridal shower pictures part 1


hope everyone enjoyed the long weekend as much as we did!  after catching up on some much needed sleep we headed back to the zoo saturday evening and i got the royal treatment at my bridal shower on sunday.  after hugging friends old and new, drowning in gifts, and basking in the absolutely perfect weather we finished up the weekend back home trying to get organized for the coming weeks.

i will post more photos once i get the ones my sister shot off my camera, but for now here are the highlights that i stole from my mom's facebook page.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

bargain watching

so here's a fun fact about my family:  i have two older siblings, and all three of us were born on the 29th of the month (march, april and july).  this means my big sister's birthday is coming up at the end of this month, AND mother's day is right around the corner.  gift giving is literally one of my favorite things to do, and when the internet produced "the private sale website," shopping got put in a whole different ballpark.

if you are not a member of at least ONE of the following websites, swallow your pride and sign up (no, i am not sponsored or being paid to tell you this, it's just really solid life advice).  they are free to join.


they do spam your inbox a tiny bit (only with their own emails) but the deals you can get on these sites are absolutely incredible and they will totally change the way (and amount) you shop... forever.

if you don't believe me check out some of the things i have fallen in love with, while shopping for people's presents:

1.  14k gold thunderbird etched cuff $110:  $59 from gilt 
2.  hangtime koi fish wall clock $149: $59 from myhabit
3.  tosca colorblock tote $60: $28 from hautelook
4.  lily pulitzer lottie dottie dress $198: $79 on ruelala
5.  14 piece bamboo utensil set $40: $22 on onekingslane
6.  tracy reese wylie wedge sandal $140: $70 on myhabit
8.  wiener dog oil and vinegar set: $40: $24 on fab