Here are some charming ideas to incorporate into your wedding day to
make it extra special for those who are nearest to your heart.
Mother
A double frame makes a wonderful gift for your mother. On one side, use a
picture of you and your mother when you were a little girl and on the
other, a picture of you together on your wedding day—hugging, getting
ready together or something like that. For an extra-special touch, have
the frame engraved to read, “I’ll always be your little girl.”
Father
If you wear a blusher veil, it is traditional to give it to your father
after your wedding day, as a memento of that moment in your lives. A
shadow box is a cute way to display this gift, along with a portrait of
you walking down the aisle or having your father-daughter dance during
the reception.
Fiancé
Secretly do a boudoir portrait session in your bridal lingerie and frame
your favorite portrait. Hide it for him to find on your wedding morning
with a little love note. This will be a wonderful surprise for him to
enjoy that day and for many years to come.
Maid of Honor
A framed portrait of you together on your wedding day with a necklace or
a gift card to a spa is the perfect thank you to your maid of honor.
Have each bride’s maid sign the sole of your shoe before the ceremony
for good luck. Whoever’s name is darkest by the end of the day will be
married next.
Best Man
An engraved flask, a box of cigars or a nice set of cufflinks are all
thoughtful gestures to give to the best man in your wedding. Be sure to
get a portrait of all the groomsmen and the groom doing a toast. This
makes a wonderful framed gift to give to each, along with a handwritten
thank you card.
Flower Girl
An engraved locket is a wonderful gift for your flower girl.
Alternately, a charming music box would also be cherished for years to
come. Take a picture with your flower girl, and wait until her wedding
day to give it to her, along with a heartfelt message about how proud
you are to see her grow into a beautiful woman.
Future Children
Save a few bottles of wine from your wedding (depending on how many
children you plan to have) and box each one up with a picture of you and
your husband on your wedding day, as well as a heartfelt, handwritten
message. This makes a wonderful gift many years down the road on your
children’s wedding day.
Anniversary
Save the top tier of your wedding cake and freeze it until your one year
anniversary. This makes for a wonderfully romantic memento from your
wedding day.
For that big 25, use one of those bottles of wine that you set aside for your kids, if you have extras!
For your 50th, go to the place you were married and renew your vows in
front of your closest and most dear family and friends. Be sure to save
your shoes, veil and dress, wrapping them in linen and storing them in
an airtight, watertight place. If you don’t end up renewing your vows in
them, a daughter or granddaughter might love to wear it again.
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