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10+ Ideas For Your Money Fund Wedding Registry

When planning your wedding day, one thing couples think about is creating a wedding registry. If you’re planning an elopement or even a micro wedding, you may be inclined to not create a registry filled with pots and pans. We have found that most couples who go the non-traditional route of wedding planning, also go the same route for their registry too. Have you thought about creating a money fund wedding registry? Registry cash funds are perfect for couples who prefer family and friends to help them towards other future goals or even adventures!

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What is a Cash Registry?

Before we list some of our favorite ways to use your wedding cash fund, let’s talk about what a cash registry is and how it differs from your traditional wedding registries. Instead of focusing on material items, you may want for your wedding, a cash fund registry allows couples to ask guests for gifts of money.

When thinking about how you should ask for money instead of gifts for a wedding, remember an online cash registry is key. This allows you to be clear and honest about how you’ll use the cash, and have everything organized in one place.

While this may sound tacky to some, it’s actually an option a lot of couples are adopting more to invest the money towards what they really want. We’ll break down some awesome options to word your cash fund registry as you include it in your elopement announcements or invites.

Should I Have a Wedding Cash Fund or a Traditional Wedding Registry?

So should you create a wedding cash registry or a traditional registry? The answer to this question depends on what you both find important. You may want to create a traditional registry if you just moved in together and need multiple household items or specific items in general.

An important thing to remember is a cash fund registry, unlike a traditional registry, gives you way more flexibility on where you want to allocate your cash gifts. You can still ask family and friends to help you buy those kitchen appliances, but you’ll have more freedom to get exactly what you want.

Check out our cash fund ideas below:

10+ Useful Ideas to Use Your Wedding Cash Fund

Honeymoon

What better way to help you celebrate your wedding than to use some of your cash funds towards your honeymoon! This is a great way to fully enjoy your honeymoon and have your family and friends help towards your adventure. You can even break down your trip into different categories, so your loved ones know where their cash gift is going towards.

Cash fund ideas you can include on your registry for your honeymoon:

  • Round Trip Airfare
  • Day Trips
  • Museum Tickets
  • Tour Guides
  • Candlelit Chef Dinners
  • Fun Activities (think skiing, snorkeling, or horseback riding)
  • Couples Massages
  • Breakfast in bed

Are you not sure where you should go for your honeymoon? Check out some of the most popular destinations elopers honeymoon together.

New Home Fund

If you’re planning to move in together or move into a bigger home, this is a great cash fund idea. Moving and organizing your new home is an expense many people can relate to, so this is a fun way to ask for help paying off those expenses versus getting a new blender you may not want.

Cash fund ideas you can include on your registry for your new home:

  • New Pool Construction
  • New Washer and Dryer
  • Monthly Landscaping Costs
  • Furniture Fund
  • New Home Decorating Fund
  • Kitchen Appliances Fund (this way you can pick and choose what you want)

Home Renovation

Similarly, you may already live in a home together but want to update your space with your wedding cash fund. Home renovations can be really pricey. If you decide to go this route, you can even send thank you cards once the renovations are complete.

Cash fund ideas you can include on your registry for home renovations:

  • Kitchen Remodel
  • Hardwood Flooring Upgrade
  • New Windows and Doors
  • Fresh Paint Job
  • Backyard Renovations

New Pet

If you both want to take the next step and get a new pet, this can be a great category to consider adding. Puppies, kittens, and even other exotic pets aren’t cheap, and they require a lot of love and care. Invite your loved ones to help you welcome your furry addition.

Cash fund ideas you can include on your registry for your new pet:

  • Pet Insurance
  • Veterinary Preventative Plans
  • Pet Food and Supplies
  • Pet Subscription Boxes for treats or toys

Growing Family

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Are you thinking about taking your family to the next level? Planning to have a baby is a step many think about after getting married together. We have even had couples announce their pregnancy on their wedding day! This can also be a unique way of sharing your fertility journey with loved ones, so they can help support you.

Cash fund ideas you can include on your registry for your growing family:

  • Fertility Treatment Fund
  • New Baby Fund
  • Doctor’s Appointments and Insurance
  • Parent Retreat
  • Adoption Fund

New Car

Maybe it’s time for a new set of wheels. A new car fund is a great way to invest your wedding fund into something reliable and safe for your new marriage and future family together.

Hobbies AKA More Adventures!

If you’re eloping together, then we know you both love adventures. Why not ask family and friends to help you continue your adventures together by listing some of your favorite hobbies to do together or bucket list places you’re planning on visiting. You can even add a post-wedding adventure photo session. This is something so many couples love to do when planning a more traditional wedding and wanting more of an elopement vibe.

Check out our location guides or best places to elope to get some ideas on some of the best places to visit.

Romantic Date Adventures

Ask any couple who has been married for a long time, and they’ll tell you how important it is to continuously make time for date nights and activities. Romantic ventures are a great way to keep the romance alive and well.

Cash fund ideas you can include on your registry for date activities:

  • Wine Tasting or Beer Tasting
  • Concert Tickets
  • Sporting Events
  • Movie Tickets or Subscription Service
  • Romantic Dinner Fund
  • Spa Trip For Two
  • Cooking Class

Investments

As a new married couple, your future is something you should continuously talk about with each other. Creating an investment cash fund is a great way to share how important it is to be financially secure together. Mention some of your favorite investments or ideas you both value in hopes to continue growing your wealth together.

Wedding Fees

Even if you decide to elope, the cost of getting married can stack up. If you have a more traditional wedding, then you’re bound to have wedding venue and vendor fees to consider. If you’re planning an elopement, then the majority of your fees would be travel and your photographer/videographer. Don’t be afraid to ask your family and friends for help when it comes to paying off the wedding day of your dreams.

Check out this resource to learn more about the cost to elope versus plan a traditional wedding? 

When it comes down to it, you can use your wedding cash funds for literally anything. Don’t be shy or feel embarrassed to ask for money from your guests or loved ones because there are plenty of ways to highlight what you both value. When it comes down to it, there are awesome wedding cash fund registries to start your journey.

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