Gift Registries
Thank you for your kind thoughts, wishes, and blessings.
Please note: for most of our registries, we are listed as Kristina (not Kristi) and William (not Will).
Also, I realize that it may seem that we have an extraordinary number of registries. This is indeed true; however, we are only registered for a few things at most of these stores!
Anthropologie: online
Here, among other things, we have registered for some of our serving pieces, an apron, and a teapot (Kristi loves tea, and has it almost every day). To access this registry, please go to Anthropologie’s website (www.anthropologie.com), and then click on “wish list” at the top right corner of the screen (directly under “shopping bag”). Then, please enter my email address “kristi.hartmann@gmail.com” under the section called “find a wishlist.” (Will’s name is not on this wish list, since it is not a normal registry, and does not allow us to enter two names).
Bed Bath & Beyond: in-store and online
Here, we have registered for our everyday china (Sophie Conran for Portmeirion in sage), formal china (”Trendsetter” by Royal Doulton, listed at the top of the registry), flatware, barware, crystal, kitchen electrics, basic kitchen items, and some serving pieces. We’ve also registered for beautiful, decorative things like picture frames, candlesticks, and vases at Bed Bath and Beyond.
There is a bit of an overlap between what we have registered for here and at Bed Bath & Beyond. At Belk, like at BB&B, we’ve registered for our formal china, our flatware, and our crystal. We’ve also registered for all of our everyday drinkware and more of our barware.
At Garnet Hill, we’ve registered for our duvet covers (one for the cooler months and one for the warmer months) and matching shams. (The wish list is under Kristi’s email address: kristi.hartmann@gmail.com).
Williams-Sonoma: in-store and online
At Williams-Sonoma, we’ve registered for our coffee maker, bakeware, some basic kitchen tools, steak knives, storage canisters for the kitchen, mixing bowls, some barware, and cleaning tools. While interviewing Georgians about their food traditions as part of her graduate program, Kristi unintentionally offended many sweet, elderly ladies simply because she does not own a cast-iron skillet. So, she has registered for that at Williams-Sonoma, too.
Costco: In terms of pots and pans, Costco’s store-brand is rated best overall on Consumer Reports! So, being the Costco fans that we are, but since Costco has no gift registry (at least that I know of), I decided to just post the link to the Kirkland Signature 14-piece Hard Andonized Cookware Set here: http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11223005&whse=BC&topnav=&browse=〈=en-US&s=1# The pots and pans set can be purchased either online or in the store, and I believe that you do not need a Costco membership to purchase online.