Ask Cheryl: Can I Give a Group Bridal Shower Gift?

Hi Cheryl,

I’ve received an invitation to the bridal shower of my brother-in-law’s bride-to-be. This is his third marriage and her second. My three daughters are also invited, two of whom are in college. My youngest is a junior in high school. None of my daughters are working regularly.

I planned to give a cashmere blanket from her registry. It’s $105 and I intend to give it from the four of us. Is that adequate or am I expected to provide a gift from myself and each of my three daughters?

Thank you,

Sandy


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Hi Sandy,

Thank you for writing. You don’t need to worry; it’s absolutely fine, and usually expected to give a group gift from the family (or all four of you).

Your daughters are not financially independent and therefore would not be expected to buy their own gift. Nuclear families generally give one gift for weddings and showers. You can feel confident in your plans to give the cashmere blanket as a gift from you and your daughters.

I’m sure your daughters were included in the shower because they are female family members and the bride will soon be their aunt.

I hope you enjoy the shower and the wedding!


If you have questions or comments about this post, or about gift giving, bridal shower, baby shower, or wedding etiquette, please comment below or email AskCheryl@RegistryFinder.com.

Questions in this column are received from readers. They may be edited for spelling, length and grammar, or to remove sensitive information. However, we are careful not to alter the intent or content of the question.

By Cheryl Seidel

Cheryl is a happily married mom to two adult children and has recently enjoyed being a mother-of-the-bride. Her background in product development and marketing led Cheryl to create RegistryFinder.com, a search engine for gift registries, in 2012. Long considered a gift-giving and gift etiquette expert, her firm belief is that gifting should be fun, easy, and stress-free! Readers regularly write to Cheryl about their etiquette questions and she answers them here on our blog.

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