If they already have a wedding registry set up, check it! Many couples put smaller "engagement-level" items on there specifically for this reason. Do you have a specific budget in mind, or
Elevated Barware. Not just a bottle of champagne, but a pair of personalized crystal flutes or a high-end cocktail mixing set.
It’s celebratory. Every time they toast to a planning milestone, they’ll use your gift. 4. The "Safe Bet" (The Universal Crowd-Pleaser) When you aren't sure what they need or their style.
An "Engagement Survival Kit." Think a nice wedding planner book, a high-end candle, and a ring dish (so they don't lose the rock down the sink).
It shows you were paying attention. It’s a "first heirloom" for their new life together. 2. The "Practical" Peer (Medium Effort, High Utility)
It acknowledges that they just inherited a second full-time job (wedding planning) and gives them tools to organize it. 3. The "Party Starter" (Low Effort, High Energy)