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MOH in a wedding... idea for gifts for bridal party?
I am 1 of the 2 matrons of honor for a friends July wedding. for my wedding a few years ago the bride was my moh and made the bridemaids and myself t-shirts for everyone to wear the morning we were getting ready. they were great and everyone loved them! i want to do something for the bridal party but have zero craft ability. The other MOH is not interested in doing anything with me.
I also do not want to spend a bundle by ordering wedding party shirts.
Any thought?The bride is already making champagne flutes for everyone to use while we're getting ready.
The wedding is out of town and evryone is flying to it, so can't be anything too big.
thoughts?
Re: MOH in a wedding... idea for gifts for bridal party?
>>>The other MOH is not interested in doing anything with me.<<<<
Just curious---Is she doing something on her own or not interested in doing anything because of the expense?
The last wedding I was in, I bought the makings for mimosa and a fruit platter for everyone to share while we were getting ready. No one else wanted to do anything because of the expenses already incurred for the shower, bach party, dresses, shoes etc., etc.
My wedding, the MOH did not do anything for the bridal party. Another bridesmaid put together a cooler of soft drinks, water and light snacks and I did the mimosa.
Can you bake? What about some type of cutesy sugar cookies? Everybody likes edibles.:)
Cute also: Silver compact mirrors. You could take them to one of those mall kiosks and have the first initial of each lady engraved on them.:) Things Remembered carries them, also -- so do lots of places.:)
In keeping with the t-shirt theme you could buy the t-shirts at Target ($5 right now) and buy iron on letters (at a craft store) to put their names or whatever on the t-shirts. In my family my sisters and I do that for the sister getting married and the FBIL for the dress rehearsal and rehearsal dinner.
I've only been a bridesmaid, but even then I did not receive or expect gifts from the Maid/Matron-of-Honor, so whatever you choose to do should probably just be something casual like others suggested - like baking or bringing some treats for the morning of the wedding like when you are at the salon or at a house getting dressed together. When asked, you can say it's a "just because" gift for all to add a nice touch, and not make too big a deal out of it that could make the other matron-of-honor feel awkward.
Or, you could mention to the matron-of-honor that you're bringing food or champagne to the morning-of gathering, and ask if she wants to contribute to something. She could be worried that what you were thinking would cost too much, like you were thinking of buying a piece of jewelry for everyone. If she finds out you were just thinking of food items and drinks, then she might be a little more open to contributing.
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