December 26, 2008, Newsletter Issue #165: Engraving Gifts

Tip of the Week

An engraved gift shows your bride or groom-to-be that you put some thought into what you’ve given them. It’s not just a material gift, but a sentiment.

Some couples exchange a gift at the rehearsal dinner or sometime shortly before the actual wedding ceremony. If you go the jewelry route, or any type of keepsake that can be engraved, put some thought into it. You do not have to come up with the next great epic poem. Just a few words that convey a feeling.

You can also have the inside of your wedding bands engraved. It can be anything you want. Some people engrave their wedding date on the inside of their rings. Others use a short message. Whatever you choose, an engraved wedding gift is that much more special to the recipient.

Places like Things Remembered offer a variety of coupons geared toward these type of gift items. Whether it is a bracelet or an antique music box, engravings make an ordinary gift into a personalized gift. Some things that might be good for engraving include:

RingsBraceletsLockets or pendantsWatchesJewelry or music boxesPicture framesPlaques

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