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20 Apr, 2010

The Most Comprehensive Registry Checklist Ever

Posted by: Denise In: Gifts and Registries

Creating a wedding registry can be time consuming and confusing, and you’ll never know how many toasters you might end up with! If you’re not sure what to register for, the incredibly comprehensive Registry Checklist at Brides.com can help you out.

This master list is a boon for brides and grooms-to-be, as it neatly breaks down everything you could possibly need (or want!) in order to start your lives together. They even offer suggestions as to how many you should register for!

Plus, this comprehensive registry checklist offers things you might not even think to ask for. In addition to the usual housewares like china and table linens, they also include FUN things like a panini press, fondue set – or even board games!

You’ll never have to worry about forgetting to add something to your registry, because this list does all the work for you. You can even print it out and take it to the store with you when you register for the specific items you want.

For any couple about to be wed, this comprehensive wedding registry checklist is an invaluable guide to help you get exactly what you need to spend the rest of your lives together. Have fun!

1 Response to "The Most Comprehensive Registry Checklist Ever"

1 | Dynamite Weddings

April 21st, 2010 at 10:53 am

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This is an AMAZING checklist!

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