Ladies for my wedding i would prefer to receive monetary gifts rather than register for a bridal registry, but i think it would be kind of tacky to include that on the invitations, so my question to you is how do i go about letting my guest know this without being tacky???
Ladies for my wedding i would prefer to receive monetary gifts rather than register for a bridal registry, but i think it would be kind of tacky to include that on the invitations, so my question to you is how do i go about letting my guest know this without being tacky???
Listen mrsdonaldson..if receiving money rather gifts that you may never use is better than by all means do not feel bad. These people yyou are inviting are close friends and people whom you consider to be friends, I assume, they should want the best for you to start your new life. When a wedding invitation is issued, inside it has the actual invitation that tells you date, time, places etc, then there is a reception card and a gift card. On the gift card instead of putting where you are registered, put Monetary donations perferred.You can leave it as simple as that or if you wish you can explain what its for eg. Towards our new home...etc etc etc. Real friends will not have a problem with that, as a matter of fact, they will be pleased with you for being so focused and goal oriented. Good Luck and Blessings.
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Hi MrsDonaldson, I just wanted to point you in the direction of an article that is posted on this site entitled "How to request Money as a Wedding Gift". If you plug that title into the Article Search section on the home page, it should bring it right up. The article offers tactful ways of requesting money as a wedding gift. Check it out -- If that is truly what you want, then go for it! All the best.
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