Wedding Anniversary Presents
In this article, you will find great
ideas for wedding anniversary presents ...
Wedding anniversary presents don’t have to be elaborate,
expensive, or painstaking to find and buy. Especially now
that we have access to all of the products, services, ideas,
and guidelines the internet affords, we can get the most
traditional or most unusual of wedding anniversary
presents.
For starters, we can consult the traditions list, searching
for the wedding anniversary presents that meet the appropriate
material criteria:
1st - First year anniversary: paper
2nd - Second year anniversary: cotton/straw/calico
3rd - Third year anniversary: leather
4th - Fourth year anniversary: fruit/flowers
5th - Fifth year anniversary: wood
6th - Sixth year anniversary: candy/iron
7th - Seventh year anniversary: wool/copper
8th - Eighth year anniversary: bronze/pottery
9th - Ninth year anniversary: pottery
10th - Tenth year anniversary: tin
11th - Eleventh year anniversary: steel
12th - Twelfth year anniversary: silk/linen
13th - Thirteenth year anniversary: lace
14th - Fourteenth year anniversary: ivory
15th - Fifteenth year anniversary: crystal
20th - Twentieth year anniversary: china
25th - Twenty-fifth year anniversary: silver
30th - Thirtieth year anniversary: pearl
35th - Thirty-fifth year anniversary: coral
40th - Fortieth year anniversary: ruby
45th - Forty-fifth year anniversary: sapphire
50th - Fiftieth year anniversary: gold
60th - Sixtieth year anniversary: diamond
Next, we can consider all of the possibilities that fall
within that range if we want to buy a gift already produced and
packed—one that is generic, but still thoughtful, that is.
BUYING WEDDING ANNIVERSARY PRESENTS
Given the above list, it is easy to find the gift that is
best for the hallmark anniversary. For instance, a silver
frame, to include a photo of the anniversary couple, is classic
for the 25-year anniversary. Or a money tree is still a
great no-brainer for the first year—not only because money is
made of paper, but the first year marrieds can likely use that
extra money!
So accordingly, here are a few of the many possibilities for
wedding anniversary gift ideas:
1st First year: paper – okay, besides money, how about
tickets to something?
2nd Second year: cotton/straw/calico – how about “pretend”
straw? One company makes a thatch bowl that is actually ceramic
but looks like straw.
3rd Third year: leather – faux leather might be better these
days, so what about a leather stuffed animal?
4th Fourth year: fruit/flowers – do you really want your inlaws
to hate you for sending cases and cases of prickly pears, that
arrive every month for a year? How about a lemon tree for
the back yard?
5th Fifth year: wood – What culture does the couple identify
with? A wooden menorah in December or a pair of decorator
dutch shoes filled with potpourri might work nicely.
6th Sixth year: candy/iron – The couples favorite candy,
arranged in an iron (or simulated iron) vase?
7th Seventh year: wool/copper – Mittens with the surname
initial? A copper engraving by their favorite artist?
8th Eighth year: bronze/pottery – Find the local potter; can
he/she craft something special for the anniversary couple?
IDEAS FOR MAKING WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
PRESENTS
If you go with more personalized, home-crafted items, you
may wish to still use the traditional materials but customize
the gift (or have it customized if you don’t feel all that
artsy):
20th Twentieth year: china – get the signatures of the guest
book (signatures of all the guests at the wedding who are now
at the anniversary party) by handing them a glass marker (pen
that marks on anything and doesn’t erase—like a Sharpie®) and
having them sign the china platter you bought.
25th Twenty-fifth year: silver – use silver embroidery
thread to embellish one of their favorite materials/clothing
items/bedding items.
30th Thirtieth year: pearl – you could buy an Egyptian-made
mother of pearl backgammon board, or you could buy the pearl
(opalescent paint and cover the pawns of a chess game with
it. Neatly, of course.
35th Thirty-fifth year: coral – How about buying a painting
of coral reefs (or of anything, really) and gluing to it some
lovely coral from the pet fish store or arts and crafts
store—making a beautiful 3-D piece?
50th Fiftieth year: gold - There are gold yarns and
threads—great for matching gold sweaters, mittens, or
throws. What else could you use gold yarn in? How
about gold flakes? What could you put the flakes
in? On?
You get the idea. Now have fun coming up with more of
your own!
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"resources" section of this website, or go to articles about
marriage.
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