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What to Put on Your Wedding Registry: The Ultimate Guide

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Creating a wedding registry isn’t just about picking out new dishes—it’s about setting up a life together. Whether you’re starting fresh or already sharing a home, a registry helps your guests find meaningful, useful gifts that match your lifestyle and needs.

Not sure where to begin? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with a step-by-step guide and a complete checklist of wedding registry ideas, plus some modern ideas for couples who already have the basics.

Wedding registry checklist: 10 steps to create and manage your perfect gift list

Wedding registry checklist: 10 steps to create and manage your perfect gift list

How to make a wedding registry

Choose your registry platform(s)

Start by selecting one or two platforms.

  • Traditional retailers: Crate & Barrel, Macy’s, and Target offer great in-store and online experiences.
  • Universal registries: Zola, The Knot, and MyRegistry.com let you pull items from multiple stores.
  • Specialty registries: Consider Honeyfund (for honeymoons), donation-based registries, or even cash funds for future goals.

Set a timeline

Aim to create your registry 6 to 9 months before the big day, and share it with guests via your wedding website, not the invitations.

Offer a range of price points

Include affordable options alongside a few splurge-worthy items so guests can choose what fits their budget.

Think about quantity

You might want 8 to 12 place settings, multiple towels, or sets of sheets. Plan for guests, future hosting, or just fewer laundry days.

Register online vs. in person

Online offers convenience and variety, but visiting a store first can help you see sizes, textures, and colors firsthand.

What to put on a wedding registry: traditional and essential categories

Here’s a go-to checklist of registry staples to build out your home:

Kitchen

  • Cookware: pots, pans, baking sheets
  • Dinnerware: everyday and formal sets
  • Glassware: tumblers, wine glasses
  • Flatware: forks, knives, spoons
  • Appliances: coffee maker, blender, stand mixer, air fryer
  • Kitchen tools: utensils, food storage, cutting boards

Dining and entertaining

  • Serving platters and bowls
  • Barware and cocktail tools
  • Cloth napkins, tablecloths, runners

Bedroom

  • Sheets and duvet sets
  • Pillows and mattress protector

Bathroom

  • Towels (bath, hand, and washcloths)
  • Bath mats and shower curtain

Home decor and living

  • Picture frames, vases, candles
  • Throw pillows and blankets
  • Small furniture like side tables or ottomans

Cleaning and organization

  • Vacuum cleaner
  • Laundry hampers
  • Closet and kitchen organizers

Outdoor and garden

  • Grill
  • Outdoor seating or bistro set
  • Watering cans or garden tool sets

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What to put on a wedding registry if you already live together

Already living together? A wedding registry is still a great opportunity to upgrade and personalize your space.

Upgrade the basics

Swap out mismatched or worn-out items for cohesive, high-quality versions.

Experiential gifts

  • Honeymoon fund (via Honeyfund or Zola)
  • Cooking classes, spa days, concert tickets
  • Subscription boxes (coffee, wine, meal kits)

Home funds and donations

  • Down payment or renovation fund
  • Charitable donations in your name

Hobby or lifestyle items

  • Camping gear
  • Art supplies or instruments
  • Specialty kitchen tools (ice cream maker, pasta roller, espresso machine)

Luxury and smart home upgrades

This is your chance to add things you’d love but wouldn’t usually splurge on. 

  • For cat parents, Litter-Robot is a great example. It’s a high-tech, self-cleaning litter box that controls odors, keeps your home tidy, and makes daily pet care easier. The sleek design fits well into modern homes, especially small spaces or multi-cat households
  • Pair it with Feeder-Robot for automated meals you can set and forget (for a little while, at least).

white cat in Litter-Robot with couple in background

Tips for managing your wedding registry

  • Share your registry on your wedding website (not in your invites).
  • Don’t be afraid to list both big and small items.
  • Monitor purchases so you can send timely thank-you notes.
  • Update your list if items sell out or your needs change.
  • Prioritize what you really need—but know that it’s OK to dream a little, too.

Your registry is more than a wedding gift list—it’s a reflection of your life together. Whether you’re furnishing a new space, upgrading the everyday necessities, or planning once-in-a-lifetime experiences, choose items that truly feel like you. And don’t stress, your guests will appreciate having clear, thoughtful options to celebrate your new chapter.