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Some Thank You’s for the Little Guy

Whether your ring bearer is a nephew, godson, or a friend of the family, he’s probably the only other guy who will get as many compliments for his attire as you. Usually a young kid, the ring bearer often commands the ceremony’s attention for several breath-holding moments as he runs down the aisle with your expensive jewelry, flashing a smile and stealing the show until she arrives.

Since the ring bearer has to rent or buy a suit and shoes, participate in the dress rehearsal, get dressed up and behave himself during photo time, this kid deserves a gift. And since he often doesn’t expect a gift, he’s going to think you’re the coolest guy in the world.

Teach your little bud the power of saving money with a cool pewter bank. We’ve got a bank to fit any boy’s hobbies with a football, train, tractor, motorcycle or sports car model engraved with his name. Accompany the gift with a roll of quarters or two to get him started.

A ring bearer who’s a little-league All-Star will appreciate a personalized baseball or the engraved 18” Louisville Slugger baseball bat. How many other kids in his class will be able to brag about their name on a cool wooden bat? Tell him you’ll cheer him on at some of his games this season, and maybe take him out for ice cream afterwards.

A future Heisman trophy winner might be escorting your rings down the aisle. Add this Peewee league quarterback’s name to the College Team Locker Room Print. Personalize an authentic college football jersey with his last name and hang it in his favorite team's locker room, right next to the stars of the team. One day, you might be cheering him on from the stands wearing his professional jersey. Remind him of his sports dreams with this gift.

For the sea-loving lad, get him a 9" glass ship in a bottle, sitting on a wooden base. If you know how to fish, buy him some bait, tackle and bobbers and plan a date to take him out. Invite his dad or another friend and make a day out of it.

By: Diana Kelly



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Some Thank You’s for the Little Guy