Ringbearer Gifts -Little Boy, How Do I Gift Thee?
What to Give Your Ring Bearer Remember these lines from the nursery rhyme of Robert Southey? What are little boys made of? Snips and snails and puppy dogs' tails That's what little boys are made of So when it comes to choosing the ringbearers gifts, it becomes quite a challenge to mix the elements of fun and significance.
This is no birthday gift you are choosing for a little boy so you want something that will stand out, something he can keep for years to remember the great day he was a ring bearer.
Yet it must be something he should love and enjoy having.
That is the heart of the matter when it comes to choosing gifts for your ring bearer.
His being a little boy is no excuse to pluck any stuff from the ringbearer gifts shelf.
His being a little boy makes the task of choosing the right thank you gift a bit difficult because what a little boy wants is different from what a big boy wants and no two boys are the same.
What Jack would love, little Jim won't want to have.
There you are.
So what to give a little boy? You can choose a silver-plated yoyo, silver-plated train bank, or a personalized Rowlings mini baseball bat.
But you do not give a mini bat to a three year old, who prefers giant coloring books.
You might as well give him a box of lollipops with personalized wrappers if you want him to enjoy the gift to the hilt.
Choosing Ringbearer Gifts The job of choosing ringbearer gifts is easy if the tyke is your nephew because you know what drives him crazy.
Maybe you will settle for two gift items - one for his immediate pleasure and another, which his mom will keep in the curio cabinet of the old grandfather clock until he is old enough to appreciate the gift.
You can break the rules though when it comes to gift-giving.
You want to give him two gifts, go ahead.
You want him to have a bike, why not? There is no hard and fast rule when it comes to choice of gifts as long as it is within good taste.
Also, you have heard it many times that you have to play around your budget when shopping for gifts, especially if you have other things to worry about for the wedding retinue.
But though your budget may be an issue, do not worry too much about it because ringbearer gifts come in different price tags.
After budget, there are two things to keep in mind, the boy's age and interests.
Take the time to shop for ringbearer gifts and until you are satisfied with your find, meaning it will be something that should surely bowl over your ring bearer.
Making a hasty purchase can end in a lifetime of regret, so do not rush.
It will take a time before you can latch on to a good find, but then it would be worth the wait.
This is no birthday gift you are choosing for a little boy so you want something that will stand out, something he can keep for years to remember the great day he was a ring bearer.
Yet it must be something he should love and enjoy having.
That is the heart of the matter when it comes to choosing gifts for your ring bearer.
His being a little boy is no excuse to pluck any stuff from the ringbearer gifts shelf.
His being a little boy makes the task of choosing the right thank you gift a bit difficult because what a little boy wants is different from what a big boy wants and no two boys are the same.
What Jack would love, little Jim won't want to have.
There you are.
So what to give a little boy? You can choose a silver-plated yoyo, silver-plated train bank, or a personalized Rowlings mini baseball bat.
But you do not give a mini bat to a three year old, who prefers giant coloring books.
You might as well give him a box of lollipops with personalized wrappers if you want him to enjoy the gift to the hilt.
Choosing Ringbearer Gifts The job of choosing ringbearer gifts is easy if the tyke is your nephew because you know what drives him crazy.
Maybe you will settle for two gift items - one for his immediate pleasure and another, which his mom will keep in the curio cabinet of the old grandfather clock until he is old enough to appreciate the gift.
You can break the rules though when it comes to gift-giving.
You want to give him two gifts, go ahead.
You want him to have a bike, why not? There is no hard and fast rule when it comes to choice of gifts as long as it is within good taste.
Also, you have heard it many times that you have to play around your budget when shopping for gifts, especially if you have other things to worry about for the wedding retinue.
But though your budget may be an issue, do not worry too much about it because ringbearer gifts come in different price tags.
After budget, there are two things to keep in mind, the boy's age and interests.
Take the time to shop for ringbearer gifts and until you are satisfied with your find, meaning it will be something that should surely bowl over your ring bearer.
Making a hasty purchase can end in a lifetime of regret, so do not rush.
It will take a time before you can latch on to a good find, but then it would be worth the wait.