Making a Wedding Gift

Homemade Wedding Gifts for Any Budget

By Lisa Davis, published Aug 24, 2006
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Everyone who receives a wedding invitation in the mail struggles with the question of what to buy the bride and groom as a wedding gift. Especially for people on a tight budget, getting creative and actually making a wedding gift can be an inexpensive yet personal option. Personally, I have made dozens of wedding presents over the years for next to nothing that most recipients didn't even realize were homemade!

One of the most treasured presents I have made for newlyweds is a quilt. While it is time-consuming and can take some planning, it is definitely something that they will cherish for generations. The color scheme can match the couple's bedroom or you could make it in neutral tones so that it will match virtually any room. Oftentimes, I even hand embroider the couple's name and their wedding date on one corner of the quilt for a personal touch.

A quilt is not the only thing that you can make for a couple's wedding gift if you are handy with a needle and thread. I have also made pillows that have coordinated with the bedding a couple has on their gift register. I have hand embroidered cheap napkins with intricate designs. I even made one couple seat covers for their new car! The possibilities are virtually endless!

If you are not good at sewing, painting may be your forte. Perhaps painting and framing a nice commemorative picture for the couple would be a nice addition to the décor in their new home. If you are not quite up to painting an entire picture, take a couple of inexpensive wine glasses from a dollar store and spice them up! Get a little paint at the craft store that is suitable for glass and go to town! I have painted stripes, flowers, vines, and fruit on glasses and made them look expensive and spectacular!

Making a Wedding Gift

Wedding presents that are homemade are often cherished for years to come.

Credit: Emily Roesly (www.morguefile.com)

Copyright: Emily Roesly

Takeaways
  • Painting a picture for the couple's new home is the perfect present to give if you are artistic.
  • Sewing a quilt is a great way to give the couple the first heirloom to pass down.
  • Wood is a popular material to make gifts from. Jewelry boxes and picture frames are simple ideas.
Did You Know?
It's a great idea to put on the gift the bride and groom's names and the wedding date.
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