When one of your good friends is getting married, buying bachelorette party gifts is high on the agenda. However, not every bride wants those typical raunchy gifts! Choose from the thoughtful items on this list; they’re perfect for any woman who is about to get married.
Diy Wedding Invitation Ornament
Creating the invitations for a wedding is a big part of the process. Commemorate this by making this ornament to display an invitation in; it’s much better than a frame.
The key to a happy marriage is a much sought after secret amongst newlyweds, but this decoration will provide them with some ideas on how to live happily ever after.
Every home needs a cutting board. Don’t buy an overpriced one from a store, follow this tutorial and have a go at making this monogrammed one for the newlyweds.
The most important thing on the wedding day is the bride’s dress. Keep it out of danger on this personalized wooden hanger; it’ll make for great photos, too.
Count down the days until the big day with this distressed style wooden block. Once the “I Do’s” have been said, reverse the block and remember how long it’s been.
Thinking of creative ways to display wedding photos can be difficult. Take inspiration from this tutorial and show off those special moments in a DIY windowpane.
Displaying wedding photos is a great way to remember the big day. These DIY luminary frames are perfect for showing off those happy memories in a different way.
Gifting the happy couple household items is an old tradition. These cotton dish towels are wedding themed, letting them keep the memory of their big day alive.
This thoughtful bridal gift box will give the bride something else to smile about on the morning of her big day, taking her mind off all the wedding day nerves.
It’s such an honor to be asked to be bridesmaid, so why not give the bachelorette this customized mug as a present? It shows off the intimate relationship between you both.
Create this DIY chalkboard platter which can be used for a number of things. It’s an item which no kitchen should be without and it’ll cost next to nothing to make.
These matching luggage tags will be perfect for the happy couple to attach to their suitcases as they jet off on their first holiday as a married twosome.
Speak to any couple and they’ll tell you that they have preferred sides of the bed. These DIY his and hers pillowcases will make perfect bachelorette party gifts
Whether they like it or not, wedding rings have to come off sometimes. This handmade ring dish will provide them somewhere safe to put them so they don’t get lost.
It always means more to gift someone with something handmade. This DIY wooden tray with handles can be personalized with the newlyweds last name, making it a beautiful keepsake.
When choosing bachelorette party gifts, a personalized one is always sure to go down a treat. How about this last name wooden sign, complete with their wedding date?
This bridal gift box will make a perfect bachelorette party gift. Beautifully presented, it contains everything she’ll need to feel special in the run up to her big day.
This bridal gift box will make the perfect wedding gift for the happy couple. It contains two wine glasses, personalized tea towels, a monogrammed candle, and a wooden sign.
Gift the bride with these silky bridal robes for the morning of her wedding. It won’t only be a present for her, they’ll also be perfect thankyou gifts for her bridesmaids.
The bride will love taking this personalized beach towel on her honeymoon with her, mainly so she can show off her new name while enjoying some relaxation with her new husband.
Keeping an engagement ring in top condition means taking it off from time to time. Keep it safe in this personalized ring dish – a perfect gift for a newly engaged woman.
This personalized hoodie will make a great party gift for any bachelorette. Add her future name and the date of her wedding to give her a keepsake she’ll love.
This white cotton robe will make a perfect gift for the bride, as she can wear it on the morning of her wedding; why not personalize it with her new name, too?
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