Wedding Registry Greenville SC

Registering for your wedding is fun, and provides you, as a couple, an easy way to tell your guests what you need for your new life together. Wedding gift registries have an interesting history, as well as a set of etiquette rules for couples to follow.


1 . Local Companies

Art Eats Bakery
864-201-4448
1626 B East North St.
Greenville, SC
Art Eats Bakery
864-201-4448
4500 Old Spartanburg Road
Taylors, SC
Wayne's wedding songs
864-859-3967
upstate South Carolina
Easley, SC
Sample Specialist Inc
(864) 294-1300
Greenville, SC
Dimitra Designs-Brides & Beauties
(864) 467-0801
730 S Pleasantburg Dr
Greenville, SC
Poinsett Bride the
(864) 241-0730
101 W Court St Ste C
Greenville, SC
Southern Bride
(864) 234-6814
743 Congaree Rd
Greenville, SC
Seema
(864) 284-9040
Haywood Rd At Tj Max
Greenville, SC
Upstate Wedding Boutique Rental and Sales
(864) 220-1220
1225 Pendleton St
Greenville, SC
Magnolia Bridal Collections
(864) 286-0144
637 Congaree Rd
Greenville, SC

2 . Wedding Registry Overview

The purpose of a wedding registry is to give the engaged couple a way to tell their potential guests what they need. The couple chooses from the items the retailer offers, and creates a listing of the items they would like to have in their future home. The bridal registry was first developed by the Marshall Fields department store in Chicago in 1924. This world-famous store wanted a way for engaged couples to share their china choices with their friends and family.

In 1993, William J. Veeneman invented a way to track and prepare a list of wedding gifts electronically. Target was the first retail store to provide this service to customers. After Veeneman patented his design and began offering it to other retailers, most major retail chains began offering this service to their customers. The electronic gift registry is powered by a service called the Gift Certificate Center. Even hardware stores are now offering bridal gift registries to couples. Large retailers are now offering gift registries for other occasions, such as graduations and baby showers. With services such as a baby registry, anyone can tell their potential gift-givers what they really need.

3 . Benefits of a Bridal Registry

There are many benefits for a couple in Greenville creating a wedding registry. First, most wedding guests appreciate having a list of what the couple needs. No one wants to be the one to buy the couple their fifth toaster. With electronic wedding gift registries, when a guest buys something for the couple, it is automatically removed from the list.

Registering for wedding gifts also gives the new couple the ability to keep track of the items they have for their new life as a married couple. For example, when the bride sees towels on sale that would match her bathroom perfectly, she can check her registry quickly to see if towels have been purchased. If they still need towels, she can purchase the towels at the sale price, and remove them from her registry. This eliminates the problem of having too many of one thing, and none of another after all of the gifts are opened.

Finally, having a wedding registry saves the couple from the embarrassment of answering questions about their needs. When a well-meaning friend or family member inquires as to what a couple wants as wedding gifts, many brides-to-be feel uncomfortable answering truthfully. The blushing bride may wonder how much the guest wants to spend, and how to offer some gift suggestions without sounding selfish or greedy. Having a bridal registry to direct the inquirer towards eliminates a potentially uncomfortable situation.

4 . Wedding Registry Etiquette

Every bride-to-be knows that every aspect of wedding planning involves etiquette rules, and registering for wedding gifts is no exception. Most of the etiquette rules involve how to tell your guests about your registry, without seeming demanding or rude. Before you head out to register, you should know the ins and outs of wedding registry etiquette.

The store in Greenville where you register will likely give you cute cards to put inside your wedding invitations, but this is considered poor etiquette. Placing cards inside wedding invitations to direct people towards your bridal registry is viewed in the same manner as directly asking for a gift. But don’t worry, your guests will ask where you are registered, unless they already have a more personal gift idea in mind. Be sure to tell your close family members, particularly your parents, where you are registered, as they are likely to be asked by potential guests.

New types of gift registries are popping up across the country. Many couples wonder if it is proper to register for non-traditional items. While older guests may find this practice strange, it is considered perfectly acceptable to register for non-traditional gifts, such as honeymoon registries or mortgage payments. Many of your guests will enjoy buying these non-traditional items, which have more lasting value than a set of measuring cups or a package of towels.

5 . Featured Local Company

Art Eats Bakery

Specialty cake bakery

864-201-4448
1626 B East North St.
Greenville, SC
arteatsbalery.com

We specialize in creative artistic designed cakes that are as delicious as they look for any special day. A wedding, birthday, aniversary, new baby, ect. should be celebrated in style. Your special day can be as unique as you are. Cakes can be sculpted into any shape you desire. Sugar or chocolate sculpture adornments of flowers, seashells, ribbons, purses, shoes, jewlery, figures, ect. add a unique element that can even be made as a keepsake. All decorations are edible unless otherwise stated. Personalize your day to reflect your style. Serving Greenville, Simpsonville, Mauldin, Greer and surrounding Upstate South Carolina areas. email at sales@arteats.com



All cakes and icings are scratch made with the finest fresh ingredients available. Real butter, cream cheese, eggs and fine chocolates make our confections melt in your mouth delicious. All cakes, cookies, and brownies are made to order. We want you to enjoy our desserts fresh baked. Small orders of non-decorated cakes need 48-72 hours notice. Large orders need 72 - 1 week notice. Art cakes need to be ordered at least 2 weeks ahead and during wedding season, allow 2-3 months for wedding cakes.



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