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All About Registering

The articles below off advice, tips and anecdotes about how to make registering for wedding gifts as smooth, and fun, as possible. What to register for, what to beware of adding to your bridal registry, where to register, what the latest trends are in wedding registry and on and on. Information that will help you end up with the wedding gifts that will not only be fun but that will make your life easier as you begin a life as husband and wife. One tip mentioned in an article (and also the advice of couples on thegoldenrulesoflife.com/engagement) warns against registering for very expensive place-settings when you might have to spend a great deal of money your first year of marriage completing them yourself.

And visit the other articles in our “All About” series which you can access through thegoldenrulesoflife.com. Other topics include planning your honeymoon, looking great for your wedding, planning the reception and ceremony, paying for your wedding, picking out a wedding dress, and on and on.

We hope you find the information helpful as you plan your wedding and honeymoon!

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Article: “Be Reasonable When Registering For Gifts”

Article: “More Couples Register For Items That Are Fun”

Article: “Couples Add Twist To Wedding Registries”

Article: “Wedding Gifts: Modern Technology Meets Old School Etiquette To Help Couples Receive Gifts That Fit Their Style”

Like your wedding, what’s on your wedding registry should reflect your individuality, your sense of style as a couple, and…what you need. 

Article: “Give Them What They Want. Forget The Toaster, Today’s Couples Want Stock, Exotic Vacations, Cash Toward The Down Payment On A Home”

Article: “Online Wedding Registries Make Gift-Giving Limitless”

Article: “Wedding Gifts Ease The Way To Setting Up House”

Article: “Modern Wedding Gifts Include Glue Gun, Drill, Paint..”

Not only are there articles about the kind of groom gifts you can get at the electronics department at Walmart, Circuit City, Best Buy or any electronics store, but if the groom is the handy sort (a Mr. Fix-it type), register for the types of gifts (glue gun, drill, paint, work bench, tools) that are make him feel excited about checking the registry with you.