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Traditionally, a wedding registry required bride and groom to visit a department store, where, accompanied by a store employee, they viewed and listed desired gifts, generally household-oriented items like toasters and bed linens. In the months leading to the nuptials, wedding guests visited the wedding registry department of the store and purchased gifts on the list. To avoid duplicate purchases of periwinkle blue bath towel sets, the store noted items as they were bought.
For today’s busy couples and their wedding guests, technology is saving oceans of time. Although department store wedding registries still exist, the need for a physical visit to a store went out with corded telephones and big hair. Now, a simple online search for a wedding registry such as myweddingaccessories.com provides instant access to photos, detailed descriptions, and pricing for endless array of appealing wedding gift items. Day or night, marrying couples and their guests can sit on their respective sofas and sip martinis between selection and purchase of wedding registry gifts.
Adding to the fun for 2006 is a new twist on wedding registry gift items. Myweddingaccessories.com features traditional wedding registry items plus a dizzying selection of trendy accessories for the wedding day itself from Austrian crystal wedding cake toppers to palm
tree reception wedding favors. What bride and groom wouldn’t appreciate a little pre-wedding assistance with expenses with the receipt of gifts they desire and can use on the big day?
So, as you send or receive a wedding invitation this year, embrace both love and technology. Search an online wedding registry for those perfect wedding gifts.
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