Wedding Gift Etiquette 101: How Much to Spend & What to Give
By: Southern Hospitality Company
Weddings are like the Super Bowl of life’s celebrations, right? It’s when friends and family gather to cheer on the couple as they commit to a lifetime of love, laughter, and laundry. And, just like any major event, there’s the very important matter of gifting. Your present to the happy couple isn’t just a token—it’s a heartfelt way to show your love, support, and maybe sneak in a little “I knew them when” pride.
But let’s be honest: navigating wedding gift etiquette can feel like trying to dance in a ballgown. Between choosing how much to spend, when to send the gift, and whether to stick to the registry or be the brave soul who surprises them, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. We’re about to make this process as easy as a cake walk (pun totally intended).

1. How Much Should You Spend?
Ah, the million-dollar question (except… less million, more budget-friendly). Wedding gifts come in all shapes and sizes—much like the guests themselves. Here’s the scoop: There’s no magic number. But there are a few factors to consider, like your relationship with the couple, your personal budget, and how much you’ve already spent attending everything else related to the wedding (the bachelorette, the bridal shower, that outfit you’ll probably never wear again).
Lizzie Post, co-president of The Emily Post Institute (aka the etiquette queen), says it best: “Spend what you can afford comfortably.” Translation: Don’t go into debt trying to keep up with the Joneses, but don’t skimp on the sentiment either. Let’s break it down by relationships:
For Close Family and Friends: If you’re besties with the bride, splurge a little. Remember, you’re already spending a pretty penny on things like the bridal shower, engagement gift, and maybe even a personal Netflix series to catch up on before the big day. So, consider a thoughtful gift over a pricey one.
For Colleagues or Acquaintances: Keep it in the $50-$100 range. You don’t need to break the bank on your coworker’s wedding, but don’t show up empty-handed either. And if you’re really unsure, cash or gift cards are always a safe bet. Lizzie says it’s totally acceptable to give cash (you’ll be the unsung hero in their honeymoon plans).
For Families Attending Together: If the invitation is for the whole gang, just one gift is expected. Plan on spending $150 to $200. If you’ve got adult kids at home, feel free to enlist their help with the gift.
2. What Should You Give?
Choosing the perfect gift is a blend of art, science, and possibly some prayer. Here are some tips to make sure your gift is the one they’ll remember… and hopefully not re-gift:
- Go for the Registry: Let’s be real—couples usually put a lot of thought into their registries. They’re telling you, “Hey, these are the things we need, and we’d love you forever if you bought them for us.” So if you’re in doubt, stick to the list.
- Creative Surprises: But, if you really know the couple and want to show off your thoughtfulness, consider gifting something unique that isn’t on their registry. Think vintage treasures, custom artwork, or personalized items that scream “this is SO them.”
- Shared Experiences: Instead of giving stuff, why not gift an experience? Tickets to a concert, a couples massage, or even a weekend getaway—experiences make memories, which last longer than that overpriced blender they’ll use once.
- Everyday Essentials: Let’s not overlook the humble practical gift. Think high-quality kitchen gadgets, beautiful bedding, or home items they’ll use every day. Bonus points if it’s monogrammed!
- Long-Lasting Gems: Gifts that stand the test of time are like the relationship you’re celebrating. Monogrammed luggage tags for their honeymoon, a beautiful photo album, or even a hand-painted portrait of their wedding venue—timeless gifts for a timeless couple.
Gifts Ideas For The Couple:
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3. Presentation Matters
Look, we’ve all been there—the gift was perfect, but the wrapping? Not so much. Wrapping your gift like you just grabbed it off the shelf at a discount store? No bueno. Take a minute to wrap it up with love. Choose elegant paper, add a beautiful ribbon, and slip in a heartfelt note. It’s all about the little touches that show you really care. Trust us, the couple will remember the effort, and it makes the gift even more special.
4. When Should You Send Your Gift?
Timing is everything! Let’s get this straight: there are no “rules” here, just guidelines for making sure your gift gets to the couple in a timely and thoughtful manner.
- Before the Wedding: If you want to get extra brownie points, sending the gift a few weeks before the wedding is a sweet gesture. This way, they get to enjoy your present before the wedding whirlwind begins.
- On the Wedding Day: No worries if you bring your gift with you to the ceremony. There’s usually a designated area for gifts, and you can leave it with ease.
- After the Wedding: Still basking in post-nuptial glow? Send your gift after the honeymoon (don’t want that gift to go missing off their porch, after all). Aim to send it within three months, but remember—it’s the thought that counts.
And, of course, if you can’t make it to the wedding, please don’t skip the gift entirely. Even a small gesture or heartfelt card will show the couple how much they mean to you.
Navigating the world of wedding gift-giving can feel like a lot, but with the right approach, it becomes a joyful way to celebrate the love and new beginnings of a couple. Whether you’re choosing something from the registry, opting for a surprise gift, or contributing to an experience they’ll never forget, it’s the thought, care, and personal touch that truly make a gift special. By keeping the couple’s personality and needs in mind, you’ll be able to select something meaningful that will leave a lasting impression. After all, it’s not just about the gift—it’s about showing love and sharing in their happiness as they start this exciting new chapter together.
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