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Wedding Gifts: Solutions for the Good, the Bad & the Unregistered For

What are the worst wedding gifts you received?  This is one of the silly questions that newlyweds discuss while lounging around pools on their honeymoons and when they get home and have to deal with these gifts being in their homes.  Here are a few of the truly ridiculous gifts we’ve heard of: a giant ceramic rooster, a custom created ashtray (for a non-smoking couple), a birdbath (for the urbanites) and the best of all….a hand-knitted baby dress for the firstborn child (awkward).
Hopefully you weren’t on the receiving end of a truly tragic wedding gift, but most newlyweds we know have a few items they haven’t used or don’t know what to do with.

Here are a few of the most common non-registry gifts and some ideas on how to use them:

Gift Cards

Okay, so you didn’t register at Walmart. Go shopping in-person or online and splurge on something you wouldn’t typically buy like a grill or cute outdoor accessories.  You could also stock up on a year’s worth of items you hate spending money on (like toilet paper or razor blades).  Regardless of where they’re from, if you received gift cards, spend them.  You’ll feel terrible if a year or two goes by and you have a pile of worthless plastic and have to keep fibbing to friends and family about what you purchased with their gift cards.

Kitchen & Bath Items

Do you have more hand towels and wooden spoons than you know what to do with?  If your gifts still have tags on them, you can venture to the store where they were purchased and see if you can exchange them for store credit.  Be sure to make your trade as soon after your wedding as possible.  This decreases the chance that the items that you’re returning will be on sale or clearance, which would lower their exchange value. 

If your gifts are tagless and/or you don’t live near the store they were purchased at it’s time to get creative.  Roll up hand towels and place them in a basket in your guest bathroom to add a splash of color and a nice eco-friendly alternative to paper guest towels.  You can also use excess cooking utensils and towels to create cute custom house warming baskets for friends and family members when they move.  Just be sure not to re-gift the original giver!!

Décor

Did you end up with more photo frames than your house can hold?  First, prioritize finding a spot for anything custom engraved and then see what you have left.  You can use a multitude of smaller frames to decorate a bare hallway wall.  Here’s a great site featuring easy to follow diagrams on frame collage placement.

If you received a hideous gift that you know a relative will look for in your home, you have two options.  Tastefully display it in a room you rarely use, or keep it in a closet and pull it out when you know they’ll be visiting.

With all this talk about gifts you didn’t want or register for, it’s important to remember that the person who gave you something…did just that.  They went out of their way to buy you something to celebrate your marriage and begin your new life with.  As Pierre Corneille said “The manner of giving is worth more than the gift”.

We’d love to hear what your best and worst wedding gifts were and your creative uses for them, so please leave us a comment!

Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Marriage, married life, Newlywed, Newlywed Tips, Wedding Gifts

Divvying Up The Newlywed Dirty Work

Newlwyed Dirty Work

Newlywed dirty work. What’s that?! Newlywed couples often find themselves arguing over who’s going to take care of the chores in their daily lives.  It’s tough when you both work full-time jobs or have opposite schedules to figure out what works best for you as a couple.  It’s normal to feel overwhelmed by responsibilities and feel like YOU do it all, but before you rip into your spouse for not pulling his weight around the house think about everything he DOES take care of by making a list. 

If your list is completely one sided, it may be time to discuss splitting the household chores ASAP for your own sanity!  Some couples are lucky enough to work the same schedule allowing them to partake in chore duty together, even making them fun.  If you and your spouse aren’t one of these couples, you can still allocate the chores and get them done on your own time.

Here are some of the most common, laborious chores that couples despise along with a few helpful tips on how to share the burden!

Cooking: One of you could prepare dinner and the other could be in charge of washing the dishes.  You could even alternate nights and take turns trying new recipes with each other.  One way to keep it interesting is to recipe swap with family members or friends.  You may find that you and/or your spouse aren’t cut out to be the next Iron Chef, but that you enjoy cooking and most of all, the time spent learning how to cook together!

Cleaning: It’s best not to leave all the cleaning to one person (lets face it, it’s boring and it’s not fair!)  A family member once told me that she kept her house ‘clean enough’ at all times just in case someone stopped by unexpectedly.  I remember thinking at the time what wonderful advice that was from a full-time working Mother and it has stuck with me over the years.  You don’t want to be embarrassed because you haven’t dusted in weeks or there are dirty dishes piled up in your sink. 

So, you should designate a couple of hours one day per week to dusting, vacuuming and cleaning the rooms.  It works out best if you divvy up the tasks (and switch from week to week to break up the monotony of your routine).  If one day per week seems like too much work for your busy schedule, at least try to keep the rooms that your guests would see spotless and then clean the rest of your house as time permits!

Money: Ugh, bills! Lucky for newlyweds today, we have the option to pay our bills online alleviating us from having to sit down at the kitchen table and manually write out checks to every company–like our parents and grandparents did.  However, it’s very common to allow one person to handle the finances leaving the other in the dark as far as where the money goes each month.  Be sure that you both know what’s going on when it comes to your finances so that if one of you is out-of-town or unable to take care of the bills, the other one can simply fill-in.  It’s easy to miss a payment if you don’t know when it’s due or worse, you don’t know how to access your online banking account to press the payment button!

Laundry: Hand-wash, hot, cold, colors, whites only, wash but don’t dry—with all these instructions who could blame a man for not wanting to voluntarily take on doing the laundry?! Some couples prefer to stick to the “I’ll do mine and you do yours” method, but if you wish to help each other out it is probably best to do it together the first few times.  This way you could show your spouse how to separate the colors from the whites and explain what gets washed using what cycle, detergent, etc.  This will ultimately (hopefully) keep him from shrinking your favorite shirt into something even Barbie wouldn’t fit into.  Not to mention, you could have a make-out session during the spin cycle turning the laundry into something he will surely want to do again!

We’d love to hear your solutions for divvying up newlywed dirty work. Please share in a comment below!

Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Chores, Cleaning, Cooking, equality, household, Laundry, Money, Newlywed, Newlywed Solutions, Newlywed Tips, Relationship

Newlywed Wedding Clutter Turned into Cash!

Wedding Clutter Turned into Cash

Wedding clutter turned into cash…. it’s a real thing! It’s hard to imagine throwing away certain items that one had purchased for one’s wedding, but the idea of selling these items to a future Bride-to-be sounds much more appealing! Now more than ever, we’re all looking to conserve money on certain things, especially when planning for an oh-so fabulous wedding! So, I have the perfect site to share with you! Whether you’re a newlywed and are not sure what to do with some of your accessories and hand-made bows, or whether you’re in the planning stages of your wedding, you’ve got to check out Bravo Bride

Bravo Bride is the largest online marketplace for all wedding items!  Some of the items you will find featured on Bravo Bride are: designer used wedding dresses, jewelry, accessories, ceremony and reception items, as well as wedding favors. Here’s how it works… You may register for an account with Bravo Bride (it’s free!) and up-load pictures of the items you wish to sell– at your listing price! If you are the Bride-to-be and there are still a few items on your planning checklist, register for an account and browse around! One of the cool features on BravoBride, is that the buyers and sellers can interact with one another to ask questions about the item and to discuss payment and shipping transactions! When planning my own wedding, I was always keeping an eye out for something unique and searching for new, creative ideas and that’s just what you’re going to find with the selection of items found on BravoBride.

When you sell or shop on BravoBride, you’re not just giving or getting the wedding items you need at a great price, but you’re also making the Earth-friendly choice to re-use. So if you’re now celebrating your one year anniversary and you still find yourself tripping over that tiara box in your spare bedroom, why not offer it to another Bride, and earn some extra spending cash at the same time?! If your thought-process is anything like mine, that extra spending money equals a new pair of shoes!

How have you turned your wedding clutter into cash? We’d love to hear your creative ideas in a comment below!

Written by · Categorized: Bridal Style, Events & More, Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Bravo Bride, Eco-Friendly, Newlywed, Wedding Planning

The Newlywed Golden Rule: Do Unto Others After the Big “I Do”

Newlywed Golden Rule

Are you practicing the newlywed golden rule? If you’ve arrived home from your fabulous honeymoon, unpacked, and started to really feel comfortable in your status as a Mrs. What do you do now? Channel all the energy you used to spend on wedding planning into treating those who worked hard to make your Big Day the best!

Throw a brunch for your bridesmaids. These girls bent over backwards to help you and possibly broke the bank on their dresses, shoes and accessories for your wedding. You’ll be able to show them how thankful you are for all of their help  and as a bonus you’ll get to use some of the new serving ware from your registry.

Did your Great Aunt Louise fly across the country to watch you walk down the aisle? What about all the cousins who used vacation days to attend your event? A cute way to show your appreciation is to include a wedding or honeymoon photo in your thank-you notes. You know that it will be proudly displayed on mantels, desks and refrigerators across the country.  Also, doting relatives on both sides of the family will discuss how thoughtful you are.

Was your wedding cake outstanding? Did your florist blow your mind and not your budget? Follow the newlywed golden rule! Make the time to review your wedding vendors online. It is incredibly beneficial to their businesses. And, you can feel good knowing you may steer future brides in the right direction. Places for wedding vendor reviews include: WeddingWire.com, ProjectWedding.com, and OneWed.com.

Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs, Uncategorized · Tagged: Bridesmaids, Newlywed, Thank You Notes, Wedding Vendors

Audition Now for The Newlywed Game

The Newlywed Game

The Newlywed Game is back for its third season hosted by Carnie Wilson! Just-married couples compete in a tell-all competition for a chance to win a second honeymoon. You could join in on the fun. And, face off with two other couples answering a series of questions about one another and your relationship.

MissNowMrs is a proud sponsor of The Newlywed Game. So, we look forward to seeing you and your spouse as contestants this season! It’s so much fun being a newlywed. And, your honeymoon is one of the BEST vacations of your life. Why wouldn’t you want another one?! Here is your chance to win a FABULOUS second honeymoon on this season of The Newlywed Game!

If you and your spouse are fun and outgoing, they are looking for you on this classic television game show. Auditions are going on now, please send an email with your name and phone number to: newlywedgameshow@gmail.com. You will be contacted by a representative of The Newlywed Game with further details. Hurry, auditions will be held for just 2 more weeks! All participants must be 18 years of age or older and married 2 years or less as of March 31, 2010.

Written by · Categorized: Newlywed Needs · Tagged: Newlywed, Newlywed Game

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