As much as the guests attending a wedding get confused about what to gift the bride and the groom, the couple and their families also get puzzles about what to give the guests as a remembrance of their special day. Every person attending the wedding should feel special as they join the couple on the most beautiful day of their life. While many like to go eco-friendly and give plants as return gifts, others like to personalise their gifts with the couple hashtags or a picture attached to the gift. We have a few suggestions for you about what to give as return gifts to your loved ones.
While clothes can be a tricky thing to gift someone, a saree work best for all the beautiful ladies. There is hardly anyone who doesn't like sarees. For men, suit pieces work best. The most commonly given return gifts are some religious statue or decor items in order to wish peace and prosperity to the person. However, in the present time, this trend has largely taken a backseat.
These days, many couples opt for gift hampers which include a good mix-and-match of things from sweets, beverages, snacks and other items. The gift hampers also come in both budget-friendly and luxurious options. The expensive one can include scented candles, jewellery pieces, silver bowls, wine bottles and other such things. Handcrafted handy bags, goodie bags, pouches also make a good return gift. They can be personalised with names and give a royal touch. A thank you note and assorted chocolates along with them serve as the best package.
If you are not big on hampers, fragrances can come to your rescue. Perfumes, itra and body mists are the perfect wedding return gifts to the guests. Many brands also serve combos that are for both men and women and become the safest choice as a gift.
Adding a more personalised touch to the return gift, many people share a memory of the wedding with their guests. From miniature statues of the bride and the groom to polaroids and wedding photos, these types of gifts show sentiments and how much you value their presence.
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