Handmade Wedding Congratulations Cards Are Handmade Wedding Gifts Always Appreciated?

Are handmade wedding gifts always appreciated? - handmade wedding congratulations cards

I am never sure whether people like the donations made by hand. What do you think?

14 comments:

artsy1 said...

I love the gifts made by hand. I have always appreciated the fact that someone spends a lot of time and effort to do for me.

Bride to be! Yay! said...

I thought about it, because I like to sew by hand and many gifts.

For example, I have sewn by hand (with the machine and parts), baby clothes for my cousin as a gift for her baby shower. I have a lot of time at home, and the materials were not as cheap as one might think. Not to forget about his daughter unique, high quality clothing!

I think it is rude for anyone a gift from someone to try. Some people can not afford to buy hundreds of dollars in donations for the bride and groom (which is always welcome, of course). And even if the customer does not have the resources, but (God) made a donation or buy something that is not so extravagant, it's their choice. His presence is what you asked, and everything else is gravy.

aspasia said...

A wedding gift, handmade or otherwise, must be something of lasting value and good quality small gift always better, a little too big, but of lower quality. The donor must be a gift on the basis of their media to choose, instead of making their request, an extravagant show. This applies when a person gives a gift shop purchased its financial capacity to pay the costs, or leaned, if a person give a gift of hand on their ability and capacity to produce the appropriate level, leaned out of work.

I have a beautiful hand crocheted dishcloths a friend made for me "because" they are happier and more durable than shop bought. Not with much skill, but I love them and can certainly not buy tea towels. I had some fancy lace tablecloths that are never worn separately: missing providers of those who had the ability he do a good job and are therefore less popular.

It is true that probably do not want the dish cloth for a wedding: dishr still preservedAG is no longer than a marriage. But is a short stack number * * last choice would probably be better than a great soon-to-flower plant silk falling apart.

Diane G said...

Much depends on the donation and how they do so and if the beneficiary is paid to the art.
I have the experience, people who value no talent, can not craft or interests fully justifies the time and effort and skill, something to pass from hand to have.
Then they have to do some kind of craft, we appreciate the gift made by hand.

I bought good quality (expensive) are of color towels to showcase the marriage of my close friend. Make it clear, I embroidered band around the cloth with rose motifs grub. My friend really liked.

Personally, I prefer a gift made by hand and not as something done in mass production. An example is the cut crystal: no hand or pressed glass. I prefer the hand-know-how through the cut and know who will.

Diane G said...

Much depends on the donation and how they do so and if the beneficiary is paid to the art.
I have the experience, people who value no talent, can not craft or interests fully justifies the time and effort and skill, something to pass from hand to have.
Then they have to do some kind of craft, we appreciate the gift made by hand.

I bought good quality (expensive) are of color towels to showcase the marriage of my close friend. Make it clear, I embroidered band around the cloth with rose motifs grub. My friend really liked.

Personally, I prefer a gift made by hand and not as something done in mass production. An example is the cut crystal: no hand or pressed glass. I prefer the hand-know-how through the cut and know who will.

Trying Something New said...

Depends on what gift? In some cases, home-made gifts that are truly enchanting. For example, a 90-year-back-hand-sew a large, old blanket. It is a precious gift! Think of all the time and energy that has been done, and she is 90, and probably what they could afford. Therefore understandable.

Another example, 35 years (outrageously cheap) cousin, is hand-made candles and soaps, a small price. Who needs (or wants) handmade soaps and candles? Few people, it is the substance, which always seems to gather dust.

I think homemade gifts for elderly, disabled, people with limited resources and children are very charming and endearing good. But always a gift in a house that go into a store and buy something that is not as sweet or is the satisfaction of the situation. It seems that cheap!

Victoria G said...

I think it is always welcome. You set your own time and effort into it and that makes it even more special, something that you buy in a store. One year, I have framed a poem for my father. He loved it, and it now hangs in the hall. If anyone has ever closer to our guests. My sister has a matching scarf for my sister and one of his wrists. She is 7 and she appreciated and was not a toy LOL! Amde then my mother a scarf for Mother's Day and Christmas are perfect for all of our family for Scarves our Christmas table. So yes, I think that the gifts are made by hand, far more worthy to have then bought store,. Youir use your imagination when you use the gift and the use of his heart.

Doodlest... said...

Depending on the couple. Most couples, for example, the Afghans have tried to make me a present. Only 2 no - they hate everything handmade (my SIL is one of them). After 2, I came to the sage and the investigation of other people who know the couple, whether such a measure hand. She never really a problem for years when I did not disassociate myself from this kind of person to bow to their wedding. Family members love to know Afghans, despite the absence of other tissues or hooks.

Philly K said...

It depends on the donation and the person. I really do not want something like socks and clothes, but a blanket or picture frame with all the beautiful pictures drawn of the couple, parents, etc., are always beautiful. Personally, I prefer to purchase a gift, if I asked someone who actually knew the time and effort into the gift that he has given me.

Epic Proportions said...

My aunt has woven a blanket and gave her as a wedding gift. I cuddle with him every time I read a book! I LOVE it!

My Ministry of Health gave me a framed copy of Nice invited to my wedding. Is proud of our piano.

Yes, I love the gifts made by hand!

carrie c said...

I think it depends on the donation and how it is obvious that in the course of time in her my aunt gave us a big basket of clothes in her hand, she let Aunt us a blanket and we love it. one of his aunts template monorgram in our economic system, and although we seemed a little cheap.

ilovejoe... said...

I love handmade gifts best gifts that you have bought
It shows people who thought of them

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miss_nik... said...

I guess if it puts the idea behind it) (as with any gift. Simply treat a person without a reason behind it Handknitted not intersect (), at least in my book, and this would have bought them shop, potholders.

HulaFore... said...

Yes!

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