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Registry 8 Questions Brides Ask About Setting up a Wedding RegistryIn theory, setting up a wedding registry is simple. In practice, things are a little more complicated -- but only a little!In theory, setting up a registry is simple. You decide on one or several stores, create a registry online or in person, select various items, and get the word out to your guests. In practice, things are a little more complicated -- but only a little! With that said, here's the real deal on setting up your wedding registry and getting the word out without offending your guests. Remember that retailers can be an enormous help to both you and your guests. At the same time, you can't take everything they say at face value. Q: Where should I register? Before you choose your stores, be sure to stop by a wedding forum and get feedback from brides who have been there, done that. Store policies vary quite dramatically, ranging from the easy-does-it (who'll give you cash back for returns off the registry, no questions asked) to the extremely restrictive (who'll only let you exchange for another item *in that department*, requires a receipt for each item, and so on). You'll want to know about these policies and the store's overall reputation for bridal friendliness before you go in, or returns and exchanges could become a big hassle.
Q: I have a wide range of interests. How many stores should I
register at? Q: When should I register? Q: What if I already have all the kitchen appliances and throw
pillows I need? Q: When I signed up at Store X, they gave me a bunch of attractive
registry cards to enclose with my wedding invitations. Should I do it,
or is that tacky? Q: How many gifts should I register for? I don't want to look
demanding. If you have many guests, you can avoid creating a 16-page monstrosity for them to print out by breaking up your registry over several stores. At the end of the day, "more is more." Many retailers offer discounts on those items you registered for but didn't receive. Many stores also retain your registry for at least 12 months after the wedding. You may find it's best to register for everything that you plan to buy, even if you don't expect to get it as a gift; you can then purchase your selections for 10% or 20% off after the ceremony. Many brides also find friends and family tapping registries for gift buying ideas for birthdays and other holidays! Q: What price range should I stick with when selecting items? Q: I've set up my registry just fine, but now I'm addicted to
checking it online. How can I stop? By Blake Kritzberg Blake Kritzberg is ringmaster at "FavorIdeas.com." Stop by for wedding favor ideas, Save-the-Date eCards, free wedding screensaver, free wedding templates and Bridezilla's weekly adventures at: http://www.favorideas.com
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