LOVE this idea! I wish I had known about this two months ago when we set up our registries!
In case you are just joining District Weddings for the first time, Sarah Christine is our Bride Blogger. She works in New York, but is planning an October D.C. wedding. She pops in every week or so to update us on her wedding plans.
From Sarah…
Have you dealt with the “how many places are too many places to register” conflict? There are just so many great stores and products to put on your registry, how to you contain yourself?
Etiquette states you shouldn’t register at more than three places. While three is a lot to choose from, each bride is different and may not succumb to the Crate and Barrel/ Pottery Barn/ Tiffany’s/ Bed, Bath and Beyond type.
Brides, have no fear, you know longer have to! Express the true style of you and your fiancée on your registry by using Myregistry.com.
Myregistry.com allows brides to add items from literally any store in the world regardless of whether it is an online store or your favorite around-the-corner boutique.
While you’ll be registering from multiple stores, it looks much neater when housed under one roof.
You can also add non traditional wedding gifts to your registry, such as airplane tickets, dinner at your favorite restaurant, or create a complete online Honeymoon Registry if you would like.
Sign on and take a tour to see everything they have to offer — it’s worth looking into their Cash Gift Service! You’ll only get to register for your wedding once. Instead of making it a chore, have fun and let your style shine!
































I did myregistry.com for my wedding. The definite benefits are that you can put a whole array of things on your registry. The negatives I found are that you have to rely soley on your guest to manually take the item off of the registry. Also, it’s VERY time consuming. Overall, if I could do it again, I would register in stores and put only the outliers from unique stores or from the internet on myregistry. My older guests also had a problem and couldn’t attempt to use the service.