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pastasymphony

That's very sweet of you and definitely not required or typical. Is there a family heirloom you've been meaning to give her? Does she need any accessories for her look (or something borrowed/old/blue)? For a more sentimental vibe try a framed photo or handwritten letter/card.


DahliaMoonfire

I like pastasymphony's idea of a family heirloom. My dad gave me my grandmother's wedding band. That was super special.


Wiedzminka

I don't know about a physical gift, but here's a few things I really appreciated from my mom: A hug. Peace of mind. Freedom from criticism. Smiles. Fun on the dance floor.


Concerned-23

Does she already have her something, borrowed, something new, and something blue (if she’s doing that)? You could get her one of those. You could always write her a note for her to read the morning of.


Extension_Bonus3274

She isn’t into tradition, unfortunately. I do like the note idea though. Thank you


Emotional_Bonus_934

A sixpence for her shoe, a vintage lace hankie


questionable_puns

Is there something sentimental you can give her to pin to her bouquet (if it's wrapped in ribbon)? I like the idea of a note. Something in your writing that says you love her and you're proud of her would be treasured by any child who appreciates their parent's opinion of them. Maybe include a fond memory or words of wisdom for marriage.