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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 117386" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Asking for cash for wedding gifts is pretty much considered a no-no. One thing we did for a friend's daughter in much the same situation was have a "money tree shower." We got a branch, sprayed it white, stuck it in some clay, attached many ribbons to it. As guests arrived, they tied their "gift" to the tree. This netted the couple about $250.00. The nice part was that it also set it up where the word could be spread that the couple really needed cash for the deposit on an apartment.</p><p></p><p>For the honeymoon aspect, I believe you can now set up a registry with some travel agencies/sites so that when people ask where you're registered you can steer them to this location and they can leave money. </p><p></p><p>Of course, there is nothing wrong with telling people the happy couple need $$ when they call and ask where the bridge and groom are registered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 117386, member: 3626"] Asking for cash for wedding gifts is pretty much considered a no-no. One thing we did for a friend's daughter in much the same situation was have a "money tree shower." We got a branch, sprayed it white, stuck it in some clay, attached many ribbons to it. As guests arrived, they tied their "gift" to the tree. This netted the couple about $250.00. The nice part was that it also set it up where the word could be spread that the couple really needed cash for the deposit on an apartment. For the honeymoon aspect, I believe you can now set up a registry with some travel agencies/sites so that when people ask where you're registered you can steer them to this location and they can leave money. Of course, there is nothing wrong with telling people the happy couple need $$ when they call and ask where the bridge and groom are registered. [/QUOTE]
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