wedding gift avaTop-14 most creative wedding gift ideas everHave you ever been in a situation when you had absolutely no idea what present to choose for your close friend or beloved one? We think everyone’s been there. And when it’s a wedding gift you are to prepare, it is an even harder and more responsible situation. So, we’ve found a way to help you with this trouble. Here you are 14 most creative, romantic, or practical wedding gift ideas. And the best thing about these presents is the price tag. From now on, you don’t have to invent a bicycle – just take one of these ideas and alter it to suit the newlywed couple you know.

A thoughtful personalized present that won't break the bank? Here are 14 easy and inexpensive wedding gift ideas.

# 1

Pack up the ingredients for a romantic homemade dinner for two. Wrap them in a colander (Italian gift basket) to kick off the couple's new kitchen supply. And don't forget a wallet-friendly bottle of red wine. Put together a nice bottle of red wine, specialty pasta sauce, pasta, a great loaf of Italian bread, parmesan, and maybe even some antipasto items like olives, spreads, and dips. Package it up in a fun-looking colander and you're good to go.

 

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# 2

Frame their wedding invitation. Set it against a swatch of colored fabric or burlap to tie in their color scheme.

# 3

You could also bring their names in scrabble. You can buy a pack of 100 scrabble tiles and then arrange it by yourself.

# 4

Frame their story. Print out copies of Google Maps or tear pages from an old atlas and adhere them to heart-shaped wooden decals. Then, frame everything for a wall-worthy piece of art. Using your heart accent or template, trace and cut out three hearts from your maps, focusing on cities that are sentimental to the couple. Place your cutout heart-shaped map on top, cover your maps with Mod Podge as well. Center and adhere them to the front of your cardstock with either glue or adhesive foam squares. Remove the glass from your picture frame, insert your artwork, replace the backing, and you're done.

# 5

Help cover postage for all those thank-you cards they'll have to send. A small but incredibly useful gift. Sanding thank-yous can be a mammoth task for any newly married couple, but taking care of their postage ahead of time will give them one less thing to worry about.

# 6

Design a custom set of mugs. Plain mugs are super inexpensive at craft stores and all you need to decorate them, are sharpies or enamel based paint. To set the color, bake them in the oven for 30 minutes at 350 degrees.

 

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# 7

Give them something they can take care of together, like a houseplant or – even less maintenance – these adorable succulents planted in teacups. The projects took less than 5 minutes to put together, cost less than $15 and it's beautiful.

# 8

Stock the couple’s post-honeymoon fridge. It can be as inexpensive as some quick snacks and frozen dinners from the grocery store or as elaborate as a week of homemade meals. Point is: they're not coming home to the dreaded empty fridge.

 

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# 9

Stock up their pantry. Cookie dough and cake mix – both essential. But you can add anything they like.

# 10

Stock up their supply closet. Granted, it's not the most glamorous gift. But it's one that will almost certainly be used and appreciated, especially if the couple is moving into their first place.

# 11

Customize a batch of vintage-esque posters. Print out some favorite photos of the couple and adhere them to white ceramic tiles, using a trusty bottle of Mod Podge. Set it with some acrylic spray, and you've got a set of personalized Polaroid-inspired posters. Using your sponge brush, paint a thin coat of Mod Podge on the back of your photo. Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge with your sponge over the entire tile, photo included. When the Mod Podge is completely dry, spray the tile with a coat of your clear acrylic spray. Wait 48-72 hours before placing cold liquids on your tile to make sure the Mod Podge and the acrylic spray are set.

# 12

Lend a hand. If money's really tight, consider offering your services. Whether it's putting your photography skills to work at the ceremony, taking the lead on a post-reception carpool, or offering to dogsit while the couple is away on their honeymoon.

# 13

Dream up a pretty set of pillowcases. You'll need some sewing skills for this one. First, cut a large heart out of the white fabric. Apply the adhesive letters. Once you've applied the lettering, flip the heart over, facing down. Next, slowly stitch around all the adhesive lettering, sewing together the red and white fabric. Once you've sewn around all the lettering, remove the contact paper. Next, you'll slowly cut out each letter. Lastly, cut the heart down the middle and sew it to the pillowcase.

 

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# 14

Wrap them up in love. Throw blanket + plus hand-painted hearts = a bold, beautiful keepsake.


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