
In case you missed any of my fabulous
wedding coverage last week, no worries: you can find all of my coverage on our new site,
IDoSugar. And just in case you're starting to plan a registry, or if you're looking for cool ideas for a couple who are registering, check out these posts. They'll have everyone toasting to your success (and well-appointed home!).

I love finding ways to make my outdoor space seem as welcoming and comfortable as my living room. After all, it's hard to beat the views and ambiance of a great outdoor space. Whether you have a small patio or a couple acres to stretch out on, you'll want to consider your outdoor needs when registering for wedding gifts.

Since my guy and I are pretty set up as far as our home is concerned, we didn't want to register for a lot of stuff. That's why we registered for a hodgepodge of art and home items on
MyRegistry. We also wanted to give guests the option of donating to a charity in our names, instead of buying goods we don't need.

As you continue your
wedding registry, consider your bedroom. By now, you've got your
bathroom covered, as well as set
the perfect table, both areas of the home seen by your esteemed guests. But where's all the goodness you keep to yourself?

Though it may be a bit untraditional, for young couples living on their own for the first time or for recent graduate student couples, registering for furniture is a good way to get the basics for your home, without running up
credit card debt. In rare cases, a generous relative may pony up and buy you an entire sofa. For everyone else, there are retailers that will allow you to register for items at various price points (that will be affordable for all of your guests), and then
essentially exchange them for a credit to spend on a high priced item you actually want, such as furniture.