20 best engagement gifts to celebrate couples in 2023

We've rounded up the best engagement gifts to surprise the bride and groom-to-be, from personalized keepsakes to practical picks that will help them plan their big day

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The best engagement gifts are a sweet way to celebrate the happy couple when they announce their news. Whether they're saying their 'I dos' imminently or are planning to marry in years to come, there is something in our curated list to suit every type of couple.

So you've just got the exciting news that your close friend or family member is about to tie the knot, but beyond a celebratory card or message, you might not be sure what to gift them. Unlike the best wedding gifts, there isn't a registry or gift list to shop from and you might want to save a larger gift for the wedding itself. So, what exactly makes a great engagement present? And how much should you spend? Luckily, we chatted to a range of wedding etiquette and engagement gift-buying experts to answer those very questions.

From a bottle of bubbly to toast to their new chapter together, to personalized luggage tags, our handpicked and expert-approved list has a gift for every couple about to tie the knot. 

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Our picks of the best engagement gifts to give in 2023

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1. Wedding Planner & Organizer

Wedding planning can be overwhelming, especially for the unorganized. Help your soon-to-be-married friends keep everything in order with this wedding planner. This 132-page book has an 18-month countdown calendar plus loads of tips, recommendations, and etiquette pointers. If you need a little extra convincing, nearly 90% of the 8,000-plus Amazon reviews are a perfect 5 stars. 


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2. Wedding Picnic Basket with Wine

Help the happy couple raise a toast to their future together with this wedding picnic set, which comes with a bottle of Harry & David 2020 Pinot Gris. One of the best gifts for couples who are avid foodies, it includes gourmet goodies such as Thuringer summer sausage, Royal Verano Pears, baklava, and much more packed into a chipwood picnic basket.


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3. Engagement Countdown Plaque

If the couple in question has a long engagement period ahead, help them pass the time with this wooden countdown plaque. It features the couple's surname and comes with a piece of chalk so they can update the countdown every day. Note that the 'Mr & Mrs' can be adapted to suit same-sex couples. 


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4. Lenox True Love Two-Piece Dessert Set

The future newlyweds can serve each other a slice of their wedding cake with this two-piece set from Lenox. It comes with a silver-plated knife and cake server, each adorned with interlocking hearts. The couple can also use this set to serve their future wedding anniversary cakes to themselves and their loved ones during those celebrations. 


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5. Set of 2 Custom Our City Glasses

Whether it's their hometown or the city where they first met, these customized city glasses will serve as a reminder of where the magic first happened (or currently happens) for the lucky couple. Choose from 10 international cities, from Philadelphia to Paris. You can also add the names of the couple plus a meaningful date (like the day they got engaged).


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6. Do One Thing Every Day Together

This journal will help keep things fresh between the couple, as it'll allow them to delve deeper into their relationship (and one other). Each page features a prompt or a question for both parties to respond to, then they can compare and contrast their answers. It's an intimate, enlightening daily exercise that'll help the future newlyweds better understand one another and strengthen their bond. 


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7. Kate Spade New York Rosy Glow Double Invitation Frame

This 9x12" frame is a lovely way for a couple to commemorate this special time in their lives. It features rose gold accents plus two slots: one for a wedding or engagement photo plus one for their wedding invitation. Whether it's hung in a living room, bedroom, or home office, this gorgeous frame will make any space extra special. 


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8. Cameo Video Greeting

If the couple you're shopping for is a huge fan of movies, music, reality TV, or pro sports, consider getting a personalized Cameo video greeting. With thousands of celebrities to choose from, you can ask their favorite personality to send their good wishes to the soon-to-be-married couple. For an extra-special touch, request a Cameo Video Phone Call in which the couple's favorite celeb can join them live at their engagement party or another pre-wedding event. Costs vary, depending on the celebrity.


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9. The Adults & Crafts Crate Subscription

Here's a fun way to introduce them to a brilliant new hobby for couples that they can enjoy together. Each Adults & Crafts Crate contains all of the materials required for the month's featured project, which can range from woodworking to clockmaking. Opt to have the couple share a box, or purchase two subscriptions so each person can work on their own masterpiece. 


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10. Personalized Stemless Wine Glasses

Personalized gifts are a way to show your giftee you've gone the extra mile to make their gift truly special. So what better gift to give the bride and groom-to-be than custom stemless wine glasses that represent their love? Simply provide the names of the couple and the date they got engaged. It's a timeless gift they'll enjoy using for years to come.


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11. Heirloom Custom Video Book

Here's a high-tech take on a photo album or scrapbook. With an Heirloom Custom Video Book, you can add 10 to 20 minutes of video featuring the happy couple that they can view at any time — no Wi-Fi or outstanding equipment needed. The video can play for up to an hour on a single charge (a USB charging cable is included). They can have it on hand at their wedding ceremony as a nice tribute to the memories they've shared before joining together as one in marriage.


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12. Airbnb Gift Card

Whether the happy couple plans to honeymoon at one of the best European islands or head somewhere a bit closer to home, an Airbnb gift card will go a long way in helping them save money on lodging. There's no pressure for them to travel right away, either — Airbnb gift cards never expire so they can go at their leisure. 


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13. Vintage Spoon Wedding Ring Dishes

Gifts they didn't know they needed are always the best. These engraved Mr. and Mrs. wedding ring dishes are a small lovely gift they'll be extremely appreciative of. They can rest their wedding bands on the spoon-shaped holder while washing dishes, working out, or doing hard work around the house. There won't be any misplacing or messing up of their gorgeous expensive rings. 


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14. Bulb-of-the-Month Club

Harry & David sells more than just gourmet goodies. They also have a monthly subscription service for pre-planted flower bulbs. The soon-to-be-newlyweds can liven up their living space with daffodils, lilies, tulips, and much more. They'll receive a decorative planter plus a 7-inch liner with their first order, then a grow pot every month thereafter. This would also make a fantastic gift for gardeners


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15. Voluspa Crisp Champagne Classic Candle

Champagne is a classic engagement gift idea, but whether you can't shell out big money for bubbly or the couple doesn't partake in alcohol, one of the best scented candles is a great alternative. This champagne-scented candle has top notes of citrus, apple, white peach, and strawberry. Layered beneath are notes of sparkling champagne, effervescent rose, sugared vanilla bean, and weathered oak barrel.


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16. Amazon eGift Card

When in doubt, say it with a gift card. You can seldom go wrong with an Amazon gift card, as the ubiquitous online retailer has just about anything a couple could need. This is an ideal option if you don't know the recipients all too well or are absolutely stumped on what to get the couple who seemingly have everything. 


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17. Mrs. & Mr. Faux Leather Luggage Tag

These super cute customized luggage tags are a small unique gift they'll use days after saying "I do." It's an easy and lovely way to track their suitcase during their honeymoon. And according to the 2,251 raving Amazon reviews, this makes the best bridal shower gift.


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18. Nattie Champagne Glass

Pop open the bottle of bubbly and cheers to the soon-to-be-newlyweds as they embark on this new exciting life chapter. These classic champagne glasses are a present they'll always use. Whether they want to use them right away at the engagement party or on their wedding day at the reception, it's a gift that keeps on giving. You can buy two individually or in a set for eight.


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19.  Custom Message Shortbread Cookies

These custom shortbread cookies are a delicious gift they can both enjoy and indulge in together while reading the heartfelt message on each cookie. Add their names, engagement date, or the day they plan to tie the knot, and a short, cute message.


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20. David's Bridal Embroidered Satin Bride Robe

A bridal robe is on every future bride's wishlist. It's the ultimate wedding loungewear, a garment she'll take pictures in before putting on her wedding dress. This David's Bridal embroidered satin robe is a highly-desired, thoughtful gift she can wear on her big day and years after becoming a Mrs.

Engagement gift giving advice

What do you give as engagement gifts and how do they differ from a wedding present?

Quite simply, an engagement gift is given to celebrate their engagement rather than the rest of their life together.

"Engagement gifts are typically given by close friends, family members, or loved ones," owner and founder of Luxe & Bloom Tawni McAleer tells w&h. "On the other hand, a wedding gift is given to commemorate the couple's wedding day and is traditionally given by guests attending the wedding ceremony." McAleer further explains how wedding gifts are usually household items or experiences for the couple to enjoy.

Commerce editor for The Knot Cathryn Haight tells us that engagement gifts can be smaller, less expensive, and something fun you pick out yourself since there's no registry to shop from. "Some of our favorite options include a wedding magazine subscription, fancy chocolates, a duo of toasting glasses, a bouquet of blooms, and of course, a bottle of bubbly," Haight says. "Remember to choose an engagement gift that both members of the couple can enjoy."

Is an engagement gift necessary?

An engagement gift isn't required, but it is a thoughtful way to show your support and congratulate the couple, especially if you're close. It ultimately depends on your relationship with the couple. 

"Whether or not you want to decide to give someone an engagement gift will depend on a variety of factors, including your relationship with the person and the closeness of that relationship," Bishop says. "If it's your best friend and you're really excited for her, of course, you might want to give her something in celebration. If it's a casual acquaintance or coworker, you might not."

But whether you decide to give a gift or not, Haight suggests sending a heartfelt handwritten engagement card expressing your excitement for the couple's next chapter.

What is an appropriate amount to spend on an engagement gift?

The amount you spend on an engagement gift is strictly up to you and ultimately depends on your budget and relationship with the recipient. "Giving anything from a bottle of wine to a donation to their honeymoon fund is a nice gesture. If you're in a position to give more and have a close relationship with the couple, you don't have to hold back," Bishop says.

Can you give cash or gift cards as an engagement gift?

McAleer deems cash and gift cards to be an appropriate and great engagement gift option, as it gives the couple the flexibility to use the funds as they wish. But, if you want to make the gift even more special and memorable, McAleer recommends pairing the cash or gift card with a gift box.

"A gift box can add an extra touch of sentiment and surprise, offering a tangible and delightful experience for the couple," McAleer says. "It allows you to tailor the contents to their preferences, whether it's a selection of their favorite treats or items for their new life together."

Alison Barretta
Freelance writer and editor

Alison Barretta is a freelance writer and editor from Philadelphia, USA who specializes in home and lifestyle, skincare, and tech. For the last 15 years, she has been sharing buying advice and product reviews with curious, cost-conscious shoppers from around the world. Alison's work has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, Tom's Guide, TechRadar, and Creative Bloq. 


When she's not reviewing mattresses or waxing poetic about her favorite face cleansers, Alison can be found teaching/training in martial arts, streaming underrated TV series, trying new recipes, and singing karaoke until her throat is hoarse.

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