 
			Personalized gifts for your Wedding party!
Giving your wedding party gifts is not necessary but is always so appreciative. Your wedding party will no doubt help you with planning and keeping you sane on your wedding day. Personalized gifts are a thoughtful way to show your gratitude for their friendship and help during this season of life.
I am also including some gifts that you could give your fiance or as a Christmas gift.
Why Personalized?
Personalized gifts are gifts that are really personal to the person. Whether you put their name or initials on the gift, it’s certain to bring a smile to your friend!
Timing of Giving the Gift
Some gifts can be given as a way to ask them to be apart of your wedding party. Other gifts are part of your wedding day (think robes or jewelry on your wedding day). And some are just because and can be given as a thank you after the wedding.
Some Favorites I’ve seen at Weddings and Online
If you don’t know where to start, you can take a look below at my favorites to give you ideas. I’ve included the link of where to find the gift, to help make your gift-giving even easier! Some of these links are affiliate links and if you purchase them, you won’t pay more, but I’ll get a commission.
 
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