YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    An Easy, Painless Way to Write Thank-You Notes

    By Lexi Dwyer, BRIDES Magazine


    Writer's block? Consider these tips and sample notes when thanking your guests for their gifts-even if you're not quite sure what some of them are!

    Someone gave you money
    Don't mention the amount, but do explain how you'll use the cash.

    Dear Aunt Melissa and Uncle Marc,
    Chris and I were thrilled with your generous and thoughtful gift. You've brought us one step closer to our dream house. Looking forward to seeing you again when we're back home for the holidays!
    Love,
    Emily

    You don't know the person who gave you the gift
    Mention that you're happy about meeting her at the wedding.

    Dear Mrs. Bergen,
    Thank you for the gorgeous crystal bowl. It will look absolutely perfect on the coffee table in our apartment. My mother has always spoken so fondly of you-Chris and I look forward to finally meeting you at the wedding. (I'll be the woman in white!)
    Sincerely,
    Emily

    Related: Advice from Suze Orman: The First Five Things to Do with Gifts of Money

    You don't know what the gift is
    Focus on the giver's kindness rather than the mystery.

    Dear Jane and Tom,
    Chris and I want to thank you for the wonderful wedding gift. You are such a creative, caring couple, and we feel lucky to count you as friends.
    Best,
    Emily

    It's a group gift
    Send individual thank-you's, but give a shout-out to the group as well.

    Dear Lisa,
    Thank you for the gas grill. It's so snazzy and high-tech-just what we'd been wanting. We're lucky to have friends who know us so well. You'll have to come by for some of Chris's famous ribs soon!
    Warmly,
    Emily

    See Also: Vintage DIY Save-the-Dates

    You already have one (or already exchanged it)
    Don't acknowledge the situation or say how you'll use it; talk about the gift instead.

    Dear Derek,
    Chris and I want to thank you for the vintage cocktail shaker. The art-deco design is so sleek and handsome-you are clearly a man with good taste! We're so happy you were able to make it to the wedding.
    Sincerely,
    Emily

    You hate it but can't return it
    Don't be a phony-baloney and rave about the gift, but do say something positive.

    Dear Grandma,
    Thank you so much for the fish platter. The color reminds me of the china we used for family dinners at your house, and I'm delighted to see it again! We're thrilled that you'll be at our wedding, and at having the entire Goodman family together.
    Love,
    Emily


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