Wedding Preparation Tips :: Target Store Bridal Registry Target Store Bridal Registry: Etiquette Rules for Your Bridal Store Registry at TargetIf you're planning to create a Target store bridal registry, the same etiquette rules apply whether you're registering at Target or Bergdorf Goodman. To learn how you can build a registry that works for all your guests, keep reading. Never Publicize Your Registry A bride should never include her registry information on her printed wedding invitations. It's considered gauche and a statement that you're expecting gifts. You should also avoid mentioning your registry on shower invitations or wedding emails. Instead, have your immediate family and wedding party quietly spread the word about where you two are registered and don't worry, the word will get out. Offer Your Guests Options Instead of loading your registry up with hundreds of inexpensive items or piles of expensive goods, try to build a balance on your registry. Offer your guest a range of price points, with most gifts falling in the $50 to $100 price range. Of course, you should include a few higher-priced items, but your registry shouldn't be loaded with them. Don't Display Your Registry Gifts While it's fine to open registry gifts before the wedding, you should never display them as gifts with the tags attached. There's an old custom where wedding gifts were prominently displayed alongside the names of the gift-givers, but this is considered in bad taste. Don't Just Register at Target While a Target store bridal registry can be a great way to stock up essentials, you should, again, give your guests options. Try registering at two stores with a range of gift choices that allow guests to choose. Always Send Thank You Notes Never send an email thank you or a form letter thank you for a wedding gift. Instead, send a hand-written note that acknowledges the gift specifically and thanks your wedding guest for their generous present. For example, you could write: “Dear Aunt Susan, Thank you so much for the beautiful sheet set from Target. They're so soft and luxurious and we love the way they match the décor of our new home. As always, it was delightful to see you and thank you again for celebrating our wonderful day.” Register For What You Want While you should create a Target store bridal registry that is accessible to all your guests, you should still only register for items that you know you will use, love and cherish. Don't register for items just because you think you should, or they'll wind up in a storage space – a major insult to your generous gift givers. All Site Articles for Wedding Preparation Tips |
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