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Chelsea
Super January 2012

Bachelorette Presents? Please help!

Chelsea, on August 1, 2011 at 7:37 PM

Posted in Etiquette and Advice 26

So today i was talking to me MOH and she asked what kind of presents would i like for my bachelorette party. I had no clue! I was drawing a complete blank! So i was like "uh i dont know lingerie?" Then she informs me you can only wear so many pieces of lingerie on your honeymoon, but i couldnt think...

So today i was talking to me MOH and she asked what kind of presents would i like for my bachelorette party. I had no clue! I was drawing a complete blank! So i was like "uh i dont know lingerie?" Then she informs me you can only wear so many pieces of lingerie on your honeymoon, but i couldnt think of anything else so i told her i'd get back to her. Can someone help me? What do you give someone at a bachelorette party?

P.S. "Toys" are out of the question!

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  • Mrs. Montoya!!!
    VIP October 2011
    Mrs. Montoya!!! ·
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    Ebony is correct. I have heard of gifts at the Bachelorette party when the bride is either not having a bridal shower, or they are doing a theme that might not be good fro the older crowd.

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  • Jen P.
    Master January 2012
    Jen P. ·
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    I've only been to one bachelorrette and it was held at a friends house, so there were gifts. There was some smexy stuff like lingerie and such, and also just some funny gifts (like coupons for naughty deeds to give to hubby) and candy bikini. I don't think gift giving is supposed to be the kind where you get what you want per say, just you get whatever someone has the guts to give to you to either give you a little zing on your honeymoon or just for laughs.

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  • Mr. Bigglesworth
    VIP October 2011
    Mr. Bigglesworth ·
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    I'd recommend registering (if that's possible, or creating a wish list) at victoria's secret that way you can ask for other stuff than lingerie, like yummy perfume or a satin robe, or some comfy PJ pants. I'd love that personally.

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  • mrs mom
    Super October 2011
    mrs mom ·
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    I think guests bringing fun gifts to a bachelorette party is perfectly fine, what I don't get is why is your MOH basically asking you to ask them for gifts much less something specific. From your post I'm understanding she plans on saying something along the lines of "Chelsea wants everyone to bring her some lingerie." I would think it strange to be told to bring a gift unless it was a shower.

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    Just Said Yes August 2012
    Amanda ·
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    Here's an idea for a great gift for yourself or other bachelorettes.

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/272581092/bachelorette-scavenger-hunt-book?ref=shop_home_active_3

    You have seen the printable scavenger hunt cards, but why not make this something the bride can take with her to remember her night for years to come? The bride will be taken on an adventure with all of her best girl friends by her side, taking pictures of course!

    The book starts off with a page for a picture of the bride-to-be before her night on the town. It ends with a picture of her after all the fun has died down.

    Throughout the book there are 22 pages to get everyone laughing, drinking, and having a great time! I have a list of scavenger items available below for you to choose from. When the night is done, simply print off the pictures, and insert them into the scrapbook. The Bride-to-be will thank you for thinking of a great way to capture so many fun memories!

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    Just Said Yes June 2018
    Caitlin ·
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    I have never been to a bachelorette party where there no gifts given.
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