Creating a Bridal Registry should be part of the To-do lists of couples. It is not only practical as they will get to receive gifts from their guests that they really like (so it is something that they will actually use), but it also gives their guests an easier time in buying the gifts as they only have to check what the couple selected in their bridal registry.
There are a lot of stores that offer this kind of service. A few of them are:
1. Bed, Bath & Beyond: It is a mid-range store and they claim that they got everything for every room in your house - from kitchen gadgets to bedding ensembles, to luggage. They have registry consultants in stores that are available to assist the couple as they create their wedding registry list.
2. Macy’s: I love browsing Macy’s shop as they have a wide range of collection from furniture, bed and bath, kitchen, dining and entertaining, home décor even gadgets and electronics. So couples can definitely have a wide range of options for their bridal registry list. They also offer promos and discount to items bought on the couple’s registry list.
3. Target: Target is the first store to offer online bridal registry which offers a lot of convenience for the couple. Like Macy’s, they are an all in one store so it is a perfect shop to create your wedding registry list.
4. Dillard’s: If the couple wishes to receive high-end and branded home furnishings, then Dillard’s is the best store for them to register.
5. Crate & Barrel: It is a favorite for couples who wish to include in their bridal registry list contemporary furniture, house wares, and fine furnishings. They even offer Wedding Party events where the couple can have the entire store to them and meet other brides and grooms.
These are just some of the stores that offer bridal registry but nearly all stores offers this service. All couples have to do is visit the store of their choice and the store’s registry consultant will surely be happy to assist them.
There are a lot of stores that offer this kind of service. A few of them are:
1. Bed, Bath & Beyond: It is a mid-range store and they claim that they got everything for every room in your house - from kitchen gadgets to bedding ensembles, to luggage. They have registry consultants in stores that are available to assist the couple as they create their wedding registry list.
2. Macy’s: I love browsing Macy’s shop as they have a wide range of collection from furniture, bed and bath, kitchen, dining and entertaining, home décor even gadgets and electronics. So couples can definitely have a wide range of options for their bridal registry list. They also offer promos and discount to items bought on the couple’s registry list.
3. Target: Target is the first store to offer online bridal registry which offers a lot of convenience for the couple. Like Macy’s, they are an all in one store so it is a perfect shop to create your wedding registry list.4. Dillard’s: If the couple wishes to receive high-end and branded home furnishings, then Dillard’s is the best store for them to register.
5. Crate & Barrel: It is a favorite for couples who wish to include in their bridal registry list contemporary furniture, house wares, and fine furnishings. They even offer Wedding Party events where the couple can have the entire store to them and meet other brides and grooms.
These are just some of the stores that offer bridal registry but nearly all stores offers this service. All couples have to do is visit the store of their choice and the store’s registry consultant will surely be happy to assist them.

June 4, 2010 8:54 AM
oh we just did myregistry.com since it let us upload our crate & barrel registry and include items from etsy and macys as well. I'd like to try out the iphone barcode scanning app they offer as well - I was going to register separately at Bed Bath and Beyond but you know what...I can't deal with registry consultants. I just want to go in, zap what I need to zap and head out without too much fuss fuss or indirect pressure to add certain items. Good list though! Is Dillard's good for registries? Do you know? Thanks! :)
June 4, 2010 9:02 AM
I believe Dillards is good, but not sure.