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Ashley
Beginner November 2025

What to put on a registry?

Ashley, on February 15, 2024 at 12:38 PM Posted in Registry 0 5
My fiancé and I are doing a honeymoon fund/home fund but I know a lot of our families like to give little gifts along with money so we are making a little registry on Amazon.


What are some small inexpensive items that I can put on it? We have lived in our house 3 years and I’m one of those just buy it people so I can’t think of things we really need.

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Latest activity by Ashley, on February 17, 2024 at 5:25 PM
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    I would consider putting a range of items at different price points on the physical registry. Some people don't care for cash registries since asking for money is traditionally considered inappropriate. Others don't like the idea of giving cash as a wedding present, finding it too impersonal. It's also offputting IMO that there are middleman fees and deceptive marketing in some cases to make people think their money is going towards something specific.

    A registry is supposed to be your personal list of things you need for the home that people have to "discover" or search by word of mouth or on an objective website. If guests want to gift money to you in some form they know how to do that without the middle man. Super traditionally, registries themselves are not approved of but these days, most people consider them a convenience.

    As for what to put on a registry, there is always something. Check out common registries such as Amazon, Williams Sonoma, Crate and Barrel, etc. and look at other couples' registries if you want ideas. You can usually just put in a common last name. There are also lists you can google. Serveware, baking dishes, small appliances, place settings, glasses, linens, place mats, kitchen organization items and tools, photo frames, storage containers etc. are all typical choices.

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  • Mrs. Johnson
    Dedicated May 2024
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    I was wondering the same the other day. I am the type of person that feels bad about asking for stuff so I didn't want to do a registry or a cash fund. I would like to but feel too strange about asking people to get me things just because I am getting married.

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  • Ashley
    Beginner November 2025
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    I’m not going to ask but on our wedding registry I’m just going to have a section that says something like “
    . For those who would like to extend a gesture of celebration, we've set up a registry on Amazon for those who prefer tangible gifts or through Zelle for monetary contributions. Your kindness is deeply appreciated, and we are grateful for your support as we embark on this new chapter."

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    As mentioned above highly recommend you put items of varying price points (often times if something isn't purchased off your registry you ll get a discount if you decide to purchase it yourself, this tends to happen with store registries like Macys not sure about Zola or similar). It's also a nice time to upgrade things you may already have. Below is a list that may be helpful .

    Pots and pans

    Dishes

    Drinking glasses

    Wine glasses

    Champagne glasses

    Rocks glasses

    espresso mugs

    coffee mugs

    napkin rings

    Plants/flowers

    cocktail shaker and bar tools

    silverware

    serving utensils

    mixing bowls

    ice cream scoop

    coffee maker , coffee grinder

    Mug tree

    cereal bowls

    baking ware

    hand mixer

    Immersion blender

    blender

    stand mixer

    electric kettle

    air fryer

    toaster

    toaster oven

    ice maker

    ice cream maker

    spice rack

    place mats

    dish towels

    home decor

    wall art

    vases

    bath towels

    hamper

    bed sheets

    comforters

    books

    board games

    luggage

    anything related to any hobbies you both have

    patio furniture

    bbq

    mower

    wet vac

    dust buster

    wall art

    home decor

    photo albums

    phone photo printer

    charging station

    outdoor games

    serving trays

    cook books

    tools

    cooler

    kitchen scale

    wok

    meat thermometer

    cutting boards

    juicer

    salad spinner

    spatulas

    food processor

    chopper

    French press

    instant pot

    slow cooker

    oven mitts

    pie plates

    cupcake tins

    napkins, table cloths

    salad tongs

    measuring cups and spoons

    packing cubes

    vacuum

    pitcher

    knives

    cake dome

    christmas ornaments

    Storage containers

    Clothing Hangers

    coat rack

    Tupperware

    chip clips

    sprinkler

    garden hose

    aero garden

    Alexa

    blue tooth speaker

    drill

    trash cans

    picnic basket

    dishes for outdoor dining

    throw pillows

    blankets

    bedroom pillows

    waffle maker

    wine opener

    egg cooker

    salad bowl

    rice cooker

    candles

    clock

    salt and pepper grinders

    coasters

    cheese board

    Have fun!

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  • Ashley
    Beginner November 2025
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    This is so helpful! Thank you!
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