Hey, loves! If you’re anything like me, picking out gifts for your bridesmaids feels like a tough order: you want something meaningful and something they’ll use, but you need to stay within your budget. When you have multiple bridesmaids, the cost of one gift x bridesmaids = a costly equation. But I’ve rounded up a bunch of gift ideas that are under $15 (yes, really) to prove you don’t have to spend a lot on bridesmaid gifts to show your appreciation. These bridesmaid gifts under $15 feel personal, aren’t “cheap”, and won’t be forgotten in a drawer.

Let’s get started!
Bridesmaid Gifts Under $15 That Last
1. Birth Flower Glass ($5-$12)
This gorgeous glass birth flower is something unique, personal for her, and different. She won’t have anything like it!
shop opulentdriftcocrafts ► Shop here.
2. Patterned Embroidered Cosmetic Bag ($3-$10)
Each bag looks so unique! Have it personalized with her name for a gift that’s truly different and all her own.
shop tstudiox ► Shop here.
3. Personalized Compact Mirror (< $10)
A small engraved mirror with their name or initials. Practical for touch‑ups and small enough to carry in a bag. It’s the kind of gift she’ll use again and again.
shop ponderedglow ► Shop here.
4. Pressed Flower Bookmark ($10-$12)
Perfect for the bookworm in your life. She’ll think of you every time she reaches for her personalized bookmark. At this price, you could pair it with a new read she’s been eager to add to her bookshelf.
handmade pressed flower bookmark by carolinagiftstore ► Shop here.
5. Mini Candle with Favorite Scent ($12)
Pick a scent they already love (vanilla, lavender, citrus) or choose one evocative of your wedding theme. A “wedding cake” scent candle is popular. Go humorous (“thanks for putting up with all the BS with my wedding“) or opt for something sweet and low-key (“smells like world’s best bridesmaid“).
thanks for putting up candle by teresacomforts ► Shop here.
world’s best bridesmaid by wiltonwax ► Shop here.
6. Initial Bracelet or Stamped Charm Knot Bracelet ($7‑10)
A simple metal bracelet stamped with her initial or name. It feels more personal than generic jewelry.
initial knot bracelet by majestygiftshop stamped charm bracelet by alacritygifts ► Shop here.
7. Personalized Wristlet Bag ($3-$11)
Give her a custom clutch bag that will get plenty of use on the wedding day and beyond! If your budget allows, include an eye mask, favorite lip gloss, and/or gift card inside.
custom wristlet bag by hundredhearts ► Shop here.
8. Travel Flats ($9-$10)
For the friend who loves to dance the night away (and kick off those heels).
foldable flats by cinderollies ► Shop here.
9. Cozy Pashmina Wrap ($3-$9)
They’ll think of you every time they warm up with this luxe pashmina shawl. Perfect addition to your fall or winter wedding.
pashmina shawls by happytimesfavors ► Shop here.
10. Trinket / Jewelry Tray with Photo ($15)
She’ll think of you when she sees this meaningful gift: a photo of you two together and a cute little ‘bestie’ underneath. A perfect size tray to toss jewelry, her wallet, keys, etc. If you have wiggle room in your gifting budget, include triangle stud earrings – they’re under $13 for a limited time (normally $23).
trinket dish by trendybyprintables ► Shop here.
If you snag these on sale, they’re under 15 dollars for a limited time! I LOVE this shop and have purchased several jewelry pieces from it myself (and as a gift for my sister!)
triangle stud earrings by caitlynminimalist ► Shop here.
11. Personalized Hair Ties / Scrunchies Set
Pick colors or designs they like. Maybe even attach a small charm. Many sets under $10 are cute and comfy.
bridesmaid scrunchies by sandandivory ► Shop here.
12. Pretty Pearl Earrings ($10)
Sometimes the simplest things are most personal: a sweet note with a pair of dangling pearl earrings.
earrings by petalandpaperie ► Shop here.
13. Bridesmaid Socks or Fuzzy Slippers ($9-$11)
Cozy? Check. Rewearable? Double check!
bridesmaid socks by blissfulsocks ► Shop here.
Alternatively, you could get her a pair of fluffy slippers (with no personalization, $11, a few extra dollars more with it) from here.
fluffy slippers by justinxuhandcrafted ► Shop here.
- Pick something related to their personality or hobbies.
- Add personalization: initials, favorite colors, a small quote, or something only you and they share.
- Wrap it nicely or include a handwritten note.
- Order early. Affordable, personalized gifts often need lead time.
- Reflect her style or interests: If she loves reading, go with a notebook or book‑themed gift. If she’s always traveling, a tumbler or travel items might mean more.
- Use names, initials, or inside jokes: Even a small engraving or color choice can make a gift feel custom rather than generic.
- Quality over branding: A simple item that’s well made will be cherished more than something flashy or trendy that breaks or looks cheap.
- Make the packaging part of the gift: ribbon, custom tags, little note cards, or wrapping that ties into your wedding colors make it feel more intentional.
- Think beyond “bridesmaid” labels: Sometimes a gift without the word “bridesmaid,” but just something she loves, feels more personal and less obligatory.
Why Personal Gifts Matter More Than Price
When someone gives you a gift that shows they see YOU: your style, your favorite things, your inside jokes! Even a small, inexpensive item can feel very special if it reflects who your bridesmaid is, through and through. So instead of thinking “cheap”, consider gifts that are more thoughtful and true to the individual.
How to Choose Gifts That Truly Feel Personal
Sure, these are all great deals and finding bridesmaid gifts under 15 dollars is a steal. But selecting a gift is more than hitting the price point. Here are factors to make your gift meaningful:
And always include a card or note to go along with the gift, thanking your bridesmaid for the role she played in your special day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will bridesmaid gifts under $15 feel cheap?
No, not if you choose something with intention. The feeling of “cheap” often comes from mass‑market, poorly made items or gifts that feel the same for everyone. Being intentional in choice, personalization, and presentation turns something budget into something beautiful.
Should I buy something different for each bridesmaid or same gift for all?
Both options work well. Same gift feels cohesive; different gifts feel more personal. A combo can also work: same base gift (like a tumbler) plus a small extra that’s unique to each person (favorite candy, color, or note).
When is the best time to give bridesmaid gifts?
You can give them when you ask them to be in your wedding (“proposal gift“), the morning of the wedding, or sometime between your bridal shower and the wedding day. It doesn’t have to be costly to feel special.
Final Thoughts
Gifting your bridesmaids doesn’t need to drain your bank account. What matters most is the love behind the gift—the thought, the connection, the meaning. Even a small, under $15 gift can make her feel appreciated and seen. Pick something that reflects who she is, wrap it with care, and add a heartfelt note. Trust me, she’ll remember it more than the price tag.
Happy Bridesmaid Gift-ing!
xo
Emma



















