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Traditional Thursday: Expressing Thanks

When friends and family give you a gift for your wedding, you naturally want to thank them. Here are tips for achieving a personal, yet dignified, tone and creating a beautiful expression of your thanks.

  • Use a system to keep track of every offering, one that links the name of the giver with the gift, and indicates which cards you have already sent. You may want to make a note of the gifts received on your guest list so all names and addresses are handy.
  • The perfect way to handle thank-you notes is to write them the moment gifts are received. But since this isn’t always practical, strive for a delay of no more than three months. Printed initial acknowledgements are acceptable when your wedding is large and the gift list long, but eventually, a hand-written thank you is still a must.
  • Most gifts are regarded as having been sent to the bride and, consequently, it is her duty to do the thanking. But it is always proper to refer to the groom’s use of the gift and his appreciation. The groom should write the note when the gift giver is a close friend or fairly unknown to his new wife.
  • Write the notes on white or pastel paper, perhaps with borders or a monogram. If you order monogrammed stationery, remember to have some made up with your maiden initials for notes that must be written before the wedding.
  • Always mention the specific gift that was given in the note. Let your natural warmth and friendliness pervade your writing, and you will have a note as unique as the selected gift you received.

Would you like to see more ideas for wedding inspiration? Check out our latest issue of Premier Bride of Mississippi magazine here!

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