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What should I put on my Amazon registry?

An Amazon gift registry can be hard to curate with so many products to choose from, but that is also part of the beauty—you can find everything you need and want all in one place. Amazon helps couples along the way by providing specialized lists divided up by the rooms of your home, lifestyle categories, hobbies and even brands. Plus, if you can’t find something on the Amazon website, you can pull gifts from other online retailers into your Amazon Universal Registry.

 Got questions about the Amazon registry?

Can I register at Amazon?

You can create an Amazon registry online. Plus, you can link your Amazon wedding registry to The Knot Registry to make it easier for friends and family to find.

To create your Amazon gift registry online, start by making an account on The Knot. Next, select Amazon from the list of more than 20 retailers available—you’ll then be redirected to the Amazon site, where you can log in to an existing account or create a new one. Once signed in, hit “create registry,” then enter details like your wedding date, location, you and your spouse’s names and where gifts should be shipped to. You can also enter the number of guests you’ll be having (Amazon will let you know if you’ve stocked your list with enough gifts), leave a note for your guests and enable group gifting for gifts priced over a certain amount.

Once your registry has been created, be sure to set it to “public.” The Knot Registry will automatically pull your Amazon registry into your account, but keep in mind it can take up to 24 hours to appear on The Knot Registry. You can then access and track your registry online through The Knot or Amazon’s website.

 Why should I create an Amazon registry through The Knot?

 

The Knot Registry works behind the scenes to make sure your Amazon wedding registry (and any other retail registries) are synced to your Knot wedding website. This means anytime you add something to your Amazon registry it populates onto The Knot Registry, where attendees of your shower and wedding can shop for everything you’re looking for to start newlywed life off right together, from your top Amazon picks to unique experience-related gifts like honeymoon adventures and date night ideas.

There are also some great Amazon registry benefits, including a one-time 20% off (for Prime members) or 10% off (for non-Prime members) on items site-wide. Plus, you get 180 days to return any items (woah!). As for your guests, they’ll get free shipping on items over $49 and the option to support their favorite charity if they order through Amazon Smile.

How often will my Amazon registry be updated on The Knot?

Anytime you update your Amazon bridal registry online, The Knot will automatically sync the changes to your account on the same day. Additionally, products that are no longer available or have already been purchased will not be displayed on The Knot Registry, making guest shopping straight-forward and easy.

 How do I share my Amazon registry with guests?

 It’s super simple to share your Amazon registry with guests. To do so, create a wedding website on The Knot—your registry will appear on the site you create. From there, head to your registry settings and click “Copy Link”. This automatically copies the URL for your registry, which you can then add to your save the dates and wedding invitations. Simple as that!

 How do I find an Amazon registry?

 You can find a couple’s wedding registry on Amazon’s website, or by using The Knot couple search. On both sites, enter the bride or groom’s name under “Find a Registry.” On The Knot, you’ll be able to see the couple’s Amazon registry, as well as any other retailers they’ve registered with, plus cash funds and experiences they’ve wishlisted through The Knot.

 

 

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