I think there will be aprox 20 (give or take) people at my shower. Most of the things I have on my registry list are in the $25 range, apart from 2 bigger ticket items that family could go in together on if that's what they chose. I have around 20 items on there. Is that enough or should I have more? I'm having a hard time trying to decide what to register for since we have been buying things ourselves little by little.
Thanks!?
Re: How many items to put on registry?
I think it's enough. I registered at Walmart, Target, and Babies R Us, and have maybe 10-15 items for each store. I registered only for what we needed.
I registered for 39 items only because I have not bought a THING yet. Don't pick stuff to register for if you don't know what you want, some people will either do registry or surprise you.
I dont understand why people register for small things like bottle nipples, but they say they register for everything they might want because there is some registry completion discount coupon that you get if you buy the remaining items yourself.
I put everything I might possibly want on mine for 2 reasons:
1) Originally, I didn't know I was having a shower and I used it as a checklist so I wouldn't forget anything
2) And depending where you go, you get completion coupons. I'm planning on buying my bigger items using the discount from that.
Now that I'm having a shower, I figure it also gives people more variety to choose from. Also, people from work may want to go in on a bigger item. It makes it easier for them to pick out gifts. And I still have my checklist
BFP#1 on 02/14/09 BIRTH to Mason 6lb9oz on 10/12/09
BFP#2 on 5/28/11 EDD 2/1/12 Natural M/C on 6/13/11
BFP#3 on 1/20/12 EDD 9/30/12 Natural m/c on 1/27/12
BFP#4 on 4/23/12 BIRTH to Isabella 7lb1oz on 12/19/12
Okay so am I just greedy?! I have probably 100 items at Target and probably 60 items at BRU.
I am having 50 people at my shower and want to give lots of options and variety. If it makes any difference prices range from $3.00-$200.00. So if people like to get lots of little things like bottles, bibs, etc they can or if they'd rather chip in for a big gift they can.
I can't imagine looking at a list of 20 things where 15 other people have already shopped and I'm stuck buying something I don't like. That is when I would make my own little gift and probably end up getting things they don't like. Just my two cents.
I was a chronic registerer due to my grandmother's input. I registered at target, kohls, babies r us and JC Penny. I did register for multiple for smaller items, none of my items were over 75 dollars. My family each pitched in and bought all the furnature and DH's parents got our travel system and pack and play before the shower.
My grandmother's reasoning for adding multiples: "Some people have credit cards or coupons for certian stores and some stores let you use multiple coupons at one time. Some stores have senior discounts too! If people buy stuff on sale they will buy more."
You got to love those shopping experts in your family. lol.