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What to get Your Best Friend on Their Wedding Day

For some people, your best friend getting married and moving on with their life can be the scariest thing ever. But regardless of how you feel about them getting married to someone else, it can be quite rude to refuse to get them a wedding present. Here are a couple of ideas to get your friend or family member on their wedding day! (Or preferably a little bit before then, so you can wrap it).

Amazon Echo

So long as your friend or their bride isn’t named “Alexa,” this will be a great addition to the family. You can get these pretty cheap from any electronic store, or from online and they definitely make life a lot easier. Being able to make shopping lists without touching a pen, and controlling everything around the house (especially music) is sure to make things fun! Not to mention it’s pretty cool to be able to talk to a speaker. 

Essential Oils

Whether you want to get the couple something to set the mood for their romantic honeymoon, or keep them motivated while they move, there’s an oil for that. While you’re at it, you might want to grab a few for yourself, there’s nothing like a nice vanilla oil in your diffuser after a long day. Check out all the oils available for every mood.

CBD oil is a popular oil to use these days as well, and it comes with a huge list of health benefits. Giving your newlywed friend a automated delivery of CBD every month is a great way to show them you care about their health and happiness. Vitality CBD is one company that offers automated delivery of their CBD products. Check them out, you won’t be dissapointed.

Utensils

Lets face it, when you move out, there are some necessities. These include silverware, toiletries, soaps, dish rags, bowls, plates, measuring cups, and pretty much everything that you take for granted in your own home. These make some of the best gifts for newlywed couples, since it means they don’t have as much to worry about when they go move-in shopping. It’s also pretty cheap for the buyer, so you can put in a helpful gift without breaking the bank.