
Lucas Allen
Wedding Registry Do’s and Don’ts
Don’t touch that scanner gun until you’ve read this etiquette-approved plan.
Do: Set up your registry early.
“From the moment you announce your engagement, friends and family will want to send gifts,” says Karena Bullock Bailey, a
New York City-based wedding and special events planner.
Don’t: Register at just one location.
Two to three is ideal. If possible, at least one of them should have a brick and mortar store in the areas where many of your
guests live―just because you dig the convenience of the web doesn’t mean that Nana feels the same. “The in-store option definitely
makes certain guests more comfortable,” confirms Anna Post, author of Do I Have to Wear White? (Collins, $15).
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