Wedding Planning
Wedding Planning is a huge field of endeavor. Even the fun stuff can require a training course: invitations, fashion, ceremonies. But then there are those sneak-up-on-you social and emotional components. Internal family issues, the... [more]
Wedding Planning is a huge field of endeavor. Even the fun stuff can require a training course: invitations, fashion, ceremonies. But then there are those sneak-up-on-you social and emotional components. Internal family issues, the merging of two families, the beginning and end of lifestyles, all these life-changes can cause an avalanche of emotion to surface around wedding time -- and not just for the bride and groom. This wikizine is dedicated to the art of planning a wedding, from the tiny details to the fun, while preparing for the emotional issues that may lurk in the details. Learn from others who have dealt with weddings, find tips and news on the latest ways to handle this large undertaking, and share your own stories -- funny or horror.
3 Cheap But Cool Groomsmen Gifts Ideas
Be sure to thank these kind souls. In this day and age, budgets are tighter than ever. Many people have scaled down their weddings. Don't skimp in the wedding attendant gift department. You'll need to show your appreciation to your groomsmen. After all, these guys took time out of their busy lives to be there for you for pre-wedding events and they will certainly do what they need to do on your wedding. Get your groomsman gifts ahead of time so that you are prepared to pass them out either at the bachelor party or during the rehearsal dinner. These are the last times that all the guys will be together before the wedding day itself so be sure to take advantage of it.
Three cheap but cool groomsmen gifts ideas that won't bust your budget are as follows:
1. Glass mugs. You can give 13 oz or 25 ounce glass mugs that are personalized with a fancy wedding crest, a name, initials and/or the wedding date. Everyone can use a mug. This is a satisfying gift to give as you know that it will get good use. It's not going to be tucked away and never looked at again. A mug can be used on a daily basis.
2. Pocket knives. Knives and multitools always make great gifts. Many young guys don't have a garage full of tools yet. That takes years to accumulate. Most find a pocket knife or a Leatherman multitool to be sufficient for minor projects that they come up across. Most knives and multitools range in price from $20 all the way up to $100. You'll definitely find a Leatherman tool, Buck knife, Gerber knife or Victorinox swiss army knife that will suit your budget.
3. Money clips. Money clips fall into that category of traditional groomsman gifts that have stood the test of time. During the wedding day no one wants a big, bulky wallet to lug around. It's not going to look good bulging in your tuxedo pocket. That's why money clips are such a popular choice. And, they are easy on your wallet. A classic money clip can be purchased for as low as $10. You can get silver-plated plain models or get one with your favorite MLB or NFL team logo on it.
Whatever you do, try to come up with how much you are willing or able to spend on each groomsman. Try to stick to that so you don't go over-budget. Check out the internet and you're bound to find some fantastic deals out there. Pick a store that has been around a while and that isn't afraid to show you a picture of their facility. You want an online store you can trust that will be around if you have any questions or concerns.
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