Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Wedding Gift Ideas That Show Creativity and Thought

Kitchenware, bed and bath essentials, household appliances, picture frames and photo albums – these are the usual wedding gift ideas that newly-weds receive. There is actually nothing wrong about these wedding gifts. However, because these are the usual presents given during weddings, there is really nothing to be excited about when getting these items. 

Take your gift giving to a higher level by giving wedding gifts that show creativity and thought such as experience gifts. 

Experience gifts are not the usual wedding gift ideas. These are out of the box and are exciting because the newly-weds will get to experience an adventure of a lifetime or even get to learn a new skill or sport. And more importantly, experience gifts also create memories that last forever. 

Get creative in your wedding presents and show the newly-weds that you really thought of your gift by giving these experiences:

A VIP winery tour, lunch and tasting for two are perfect wedding gift for couples that love wine. This experience includes a light lunch and a bottle of wine as a memento of the tour.

Couples that love outdoor adventures will enjoy a rock scrambling adventure for two as wedding gift. This present introduces the couple to rock scrambling, an adventure hike along a mountain ridge using hand and foot trails.

Newly-weds who love the great outdoors will appreciate a wildlife and hot springs tour for two. This experience gift takes place in Jasper National Park and the famous Miette Hot Springs. This exciting adventure gives the couple a chance to see wildlife and to soak in the warm waters of the hot spring.

A coffee barista masterclass for two are perfect wedding gift idea for couples that are coffee lovers. This is a 3.5-hour learning experience that will teach the newly-weds how to press the perfect shot of espresso and even beginner latte art.

Unleash the newly-weds’ creative side with a pottery making experience for two as a wedding gift idea. This wedding present teaches the couple the basics in pottery. The items that the couple will be making during the session will be theirs to keep as a memento of the learning experience.