Top Baby Cash Gift Registry

6 Registry Rules To Remember

Bowl of Cherries is the Top Baby Cash Gift Registry. Bowl of Cherries takes the daunting task of Registering for your baby-to-be and makes it quick, simple and fun!  Choose from a variety of premade designer templates.  Here are six simple rules to keep in mind to help make the baby cash gift registry process as pleasant and as painless as possible!

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1.   Register for more than enough.

When creating your Cash Gift Registry on Bowl of Cherries we offer a large selection of premade item to choose from our large photo library.  People love to buy presents for expectant moms. The more choices, the better when it comes to your baby cash gift registry. With Bowl of Cherries Cash Gift Registry, you have the option to register for monetary gifts at your favorite store.  Keep in mind that people from all areas of your life may be buying you a baby gift.   Your family, his family, your co-workers, his co-workers, your friends … the list goes on.  Make sure you have registered for enough items so that everyone who wants to spoil you and baby can do so with lots of choice!

2.   A first car seat is good to include; a first car is not.

Register for what your baby needs now, in the first year and maybe even the second — beyond that, and you’re really pushing it. People want to buy for your baby not your preschooler. The baby cash gift registry is meant to get you and your little one off to a good start to life, not to kindergarten.  So while you may be tempted to include a tricycle or school uniform, don’t. A nice car seat is always a winning idea!  Choose a photo from one of our private photo album or down load a photo of your favorite brand.  Either way, the giver will be happy to donate to the safety of your tiny one.

3.  Give them choices.

Your co-workers will likely want to pool their dollars to purchase you a high-priced item. Your aunt might want to buy you something special. Your kid sister may only be able to buy you something small. By having different items in different price ranges on your baby cash gift registry, everyone will feel like they can get you something you actually want for the money they actually want to pay.

4.  Share some information.

If you know your baby-to-be’s gender and are willing to tell all, include it on your baby cash gift registry. If you want to reveal his or her name, include that as well. If you don’t know the sex of your baby or don’t want to share that information, how about the nursery theme, color schemes or favorite children’s authors. The more information on your baby cash gift registry, the more likely you’ll get gifts that work for you and your People might not be tempted to stray from your cash gift registry (see rule #6), if they know it won’t jive with what you’ve got going.

5.   Be tasteful.

Not everything you will need after having a baby needs to go on the baby cash gift registry. You can probably buy your own breast cream, nipple pads, hemorrhoid cream … you get the idea. If parental discretion would be advised when opening the gift, leave it off the registry; there’s plenty more to take its place.

6.  It’s the thought that counts.

No matter how careful, conscientious and considerate you are about your baby cash gift registry, keep in mind that some people will still ignore it completely. There are those folks who want to buy you what they want to buy you, regardless of what you want or need.We recommend adding our custom gift cards to allow them to personalize your gift.  Remember it’s really the thought that counts. Be kind. Be gracious. And then be grateful for the gift receipt so you can return the crazy clown mobile that truly freaks you out.

While registering for your baby cash gift registry can seem like an overwhelming task, it really can be a wonderful experience. We have added a few premade templates with a variety of gifts and price range.  Pick and choose the items you want and delete the rest.  It’s quick and easy. Grab the registry gun, have some fun, keep these common-sense rules in mind