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Zola is a one-stop-shop for all things wedding planning, making it easy to create a wedding website, design save the dates and create a wedding registry all in one place. Couples get convenient free shipping and free returns, along with a 20% off post-wedding completion discount to grab all of the remaining must-haves on your list. Choose to register for gifts, cash funds or a mixture of both. Hands down one of the best features available is group gifting, which is ideal for those big ticket items (we’re looking at you, Le Creuset). And while setting up your registry, Zola asks a few helpful questions to produce a list of suggested items to kick things off, taking much of the guesswork out of the process.
Top pick: After the big party, it’ll be all about rest and rejuvenation. Be sure you’re cozy with Parachute’s Percale sheet set, featuring breathable, 100% Egyptian cotton for the ultimate rest.
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West Elm is known for its gorgeous home products, with stunning designs and fair trade items that support community artisans. Get inspiration from curated suggestions, then add them to your list. You can also add items from sister stores Pottery Barn and Williams Sonoma. Not sure where to start? West Elm’s design experts will help you curate your registry online or in-store. Fabulous!
Top pick: Get ready to host your first dinner party in style as a married couple. This gold-rimmed dinnerware set is absolutely gorgeous!
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For the couple who loves to cook, this is the best wedding registry. Whether you’re hoping to add new cookware, bakeware, tabletop decor or even a few clever items for kitchen storage and organization, Williams Sonoma is your one-stop shop. Create a registry and schedule a private tour of the store, including product demos and expert help, to choose the best items for your kitchen. You can add gifts at a variety of price points, monitor and manage your registry on the app and add items from Pottery Barn and West Elm to round things out. Couples get a 10% off completion discount, which is good for six months after you say “I do,” for any other must-have items on your list. Before you know it, you’ll be shopping for anniversary gifts.
Top pick: For the couple who loves a gourmet pizza at home, a pizza stone is a must-have. This durable Emile Henry pizza stone can withstand high heat, all while producing the perfect crust.
FAQ
Where is the best place to make a wedding registry?
This will heavily depend on personal preference, which is probably obvious. However, it may be a good idea to prioritize places with a lot of variety, as your list of gifts you may want will probably encompass every category of home goods and beyond. Luckily, almost all of the picks on our above list have many options. Remember: you can also use a service that wrangles everything together under one umbrella, so you can have a single registry that covers multiple stores.
What is not appropriate to put on a wedding registry?
If you can help it, you should try to avoid putting personal items—like jewelry, clothing, etc.—on your registry. After all, the gifts you’re getting are meant to be a part of the celebration between yourself and your new spouse, so the gifts should reflect that bond and not just be for one person or the other.
How expensive should your wedding registry be?
While this will depend a lot on your and your guests’ socioeconomic status, the general consensus is that the majority of the gifts on your list should fall under a $200 price point. That being said, there’s nothing wrong with putting a few splurge items on there, too. Remember: there’s a chance those splurge items won’t make it to your wedding.
How long before your wedding should you make a registry?
Having your registry set up four to six months before your wedding is best. This will give your guests enough time to browse and purchase well before the big event.