Congratulations Wedding Gif


Animated GIF images of wedding ceremonies and other wedding events

The newlyweds kiss until their friend in the car creates the right atmosphere

Benefits of getting married

The wedding of Prince Harry

Exchange of vows

Now you can kiss the bride.

The bride throws a bouquet, but no one could catch him

Beautiful bride of Prince Harry

What is there under the veil?

Newlyweds kissing during the colored rain

Funny dance of the newlyweds

Wedding of the King

Will you marry me? Oh my God!

The bride is spinning, the groom is standing

A funny offer of a hand and a heart

The man with the camera fell into the fountain

Dance of the newlyweds

Splashes of champagne

Homer as a bride

Loving couple on the beach

The bridegroom leads the bride

Wet snow does not hurt happiness

The bride is kissing the groom. Retro Wedding

When the bride agrees to be your wife

Wedding of a pig and a frog

Fairy-tale wedding

Dance against the background of bright lights

They now have their own bed, on which you can jump

The wedding is over, real life has begun

What will happen if the groom throws a bouquet into a crowd of bachelors

Prince holds the bride's hand and runs down the stairs

The bride is very happy to see the groom

Romantic kiss

Anime Wedding

The dress flutters beautifully in the wind

The groom plays the guitar for the bride

Wedding symbols, paraphernalia on animated GIF images

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Sharing vows before a priest

Animated newlyweds

Two glasses and flowers

Pigeons carry two rings

The bride and groom next to the wedding cake

What to do if the bride has a huge green hand

Newlyweds cut wedding cake

We just got married and leave

Golden Bells

The bride and groom in the gazebo

Helper carries rings

Gold Rings, Pigeons and White Roses

The bride throws a bouquet

Two rolling gold rings

Newlyweds are running somewhere

Beautiful wedding cake

Diamond ring

Silver bells

Wedding cake, flowers and bells

Blue-eyed lucky

A new family in which love lives

Funny drawing of a newly-married couple

The groom cuts the cake

Thank you all for congratulations!

The bride hugs the groom. The bridegroom takes the bride in her arms

Animated image of violinist

She is happy, because today she will become wife

Rose and Rings

Sweet kiss

Two rings with precious stones

Rotating ring with diamond

We got married. All for now!

The groom puts the ring on the bride. Wreath of flowers

Beautiful pattern with two swans and a heart of gold

First Dance

Bride and groom waving wedding guests

Happy newlyweds looking at each other

Bride and groom. Faces can not be seen

Two gold rings and hearts

The groom leans to the bride's hand

Gold rings on a small pillow

Autumn wedding

Newlyweds, strewn with colorful paper

The wife is driving a drunken husband home

Two hearts are fastened with a ring

A white rose and a horseshoe for a happy life

Two brides at one wedding

Bride sniffing champagne

I'm running to my wedding

Great wedding cake

The groom throws the garter of the bride

The bride admires herself in front of the mirror

Beautiful bride with a bouquet of red roses

Just married

Two beautiful gold rings fall on a red pillow in the shape of a heart

Newlyweds in the church

The bride and groom in the new car

Bride in a pink wedding dress

Hugs of the hands



1. Follow Tradition

Traditional etiquette states that you should base what you spend on the estimated cost of hosting you at the reception. “If you think the couple getting married is spending an average of $100-$150 per person at their wedding, the price of your gift should equal that amount," says planner Anthony Navarro of Liven It Up Events. The downside to this logic, though, is that it’s a per-person price. That means if you think the couple is spending $100 on food and drinks for each guest, you and your plus-one should spend $200 on the gift.

2. Consider What You’re Spending to Attend

Of course, you shouldn’t forget that you’re already paying a pretty penny to attend the wedding—especially if it’s a destination wedding or during peak season. "You're likely paying for accommodations and even flights, so in that situation, it's fair to assume the bride and groom are conscious of how much everyone is already spending,” says Jason Reid, founder of Giftagram, a mobile app that eliminates the hassle of gift-giving. If you’re shelling out a lot just to be there, you can cut back on how much you spend on the present—your presence is a gift, too!

3. Think About How Close You Are to the Couple

“A wedding guest should always give what they feel best celebrates the occasion, taking into account their budget as well as their closeness with the couple,” says wedding etiquette expert Sara Margulis, co-founder of the wedding registry website Honeyfund. The average wedding gift amount hovers right around $100, which is a great place to start, and you can increase or decrease that based on how close you are. If you’re very close or related to the couple (and have the wiggle room in your budget), you may choose to spend more—about $150 per guest (or $200 from a couple).

If you’re not quite as close (or you’re the plus-one, not the invited guest), you may opt for a less-expensive gift or might make a smaller contribution to the purchase of the gift.

4. Know When You Don’t Need to Give a Gift

While gifts are expected at the wedding and bridal shower, stretch your budget by remembering when you don’t have to bring one. For example, gifts are not expected at the engagement party (though a card congratulating the couple is a nice touch). And if you’ve contributed serious time or money by helping out with the wedding, like hosting the bridal shower or serving as the bride’s makeup artist on the wedding day, you’re not expected to spend on a gift, too. By only bringing gifts to events where they are expected, the money you have to spend will go a lot farther.

5. Only Spend What You Can Afford

It seems easy enough, but this one’s worth mentioning: Limit your investment to what you can actually afford, even if it’s less than what etiquette suggests. If you can’t find a single item that fits your budget, consider purchasing a few smaller items to total an amount that works for you (It’s also a great way to help the couple stock their home with items that are often overlooked, like measuring spoons or cutting boards). The couple wants you to be there to celebrate with them, so prioritize your budget however you need to make that happen—even if that means a smaller gift so you can cover the cost of the hotel room.



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To my dear wife… From the
moment I married you love and
happiness abounds. All that
surrounds me is beauty when you
are around! Thankful for all
the happiness you give me!
Happy Anniversary!

May the love that you share
lasts a lifetime and may you
accomplish all the dreams a
that you have entwined together!
A very happy Wedding Anniversary
to a wonderful couple!

I love you, are words just three;
Which mean so much
on our anniversary.
So this is what I want to say;
Live in my heart and
there for ever stay.
WISH YOU HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, MY LOVE!

Happy Anniversary Friend
Happy marriage anniversary, my
friends. May the precious love between
you two always bloom in grace. You
both make such a wonderful pair. I hope,
it always remains that way.

Wishing this day be the start
of the best time of your life.
The most heartfelt congratulations
to Bride and Groom!

Today you are starting
a life together.
You have to always take care
on each other
Happy Married Life

The echo of your love
and the sound of
the sea have a few
things in common
they are both constant,
Soulful and eternal.

This Message Is For The
Most Beautiful Couple In
The World, May Ur
Marriage Be Blessed With
Luv, Happiness & Joy For
All The Years U Lives !!

A house is built by hands
but a home is built by hearts.
You can live without something only
if you have someone to live for.
Happy Wedding Anniversary!


QUESTION: Some of my friends are getting married, but as circumstances would have it, they're not able to invite me to their wedding. I don't have any hard feelings about the invitation, but do I still need to get them a wedding gift?

KAELLA'S ANSWER: Let me start by saying that it is customary to give a gift if you receive an invitation to the wedding, whether or not you attend (but even this isn’t mandatory). However, if you are not invited to a wedding, you are not obligated to give a gift to the couple. If you want to give them a gift, then by all means do. There are no rules prohibiting you from such a nice gesture.

I can think of several scenarios in which this situation might arise. For example, let’s say your work colleague is getting married. They are paying for the entire wedding themselves. Due to their budget, they had to limit the guest count and couldn’t invite anyone from work - just family and long time friends. You understand the decision was difficult, and would still like to congratulate your work colleague and his/her fiance, so you decide to give them a wedding gift. This is decision is completely voluntary and not a requirement.

Don’t want to buy a gift, but you would like to do something to congratulate the couple? A good medium between sending a gift and nothing, might be to send a congratulatory card. I’m a big believer in the power of a handwritten note. It shows thoughtfulness and foresight.

ALLISON'S ANSWER: Nope. You are in no way obligated to give a couple a gift if you aren’t even invited to their wedding. It really is as simple as that. But if you feel so inclined, go for it. But try not to make them feel bad for not inviting you in the process.

Kaella Wilson is the founder of Kaella Lynn Events, a wedding planning and design boutique based in San Francisco. She believe the difference is in the details. Whether you’re planning a grand event or an intimate celebration, Kaella combines artistic design with meticulous planning and management to produce a memorable event that represents your style.

Allison Silber is the founder of the wedding publication, Engaged & Inspired as well as a wedding planner/designer serving the San Francisco Bay Area. She loves Carmel Valley, drinks too much coffee, and styles everything she can get her hands on!`


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