Before you start to register, talk with your fiance about your lifestyle, preferences and personalities. Look here some questions you should be asked.
How Do I Begin?
How Do I Begin?
Before you start to register, talk with your fiancé about your lifestyle, preferences and personalities. Look here some questions you should be asked:

 Do you prefer a casual or a more elegant style?
 Do you prefer things simple or more elaborate?
 How would you describe your tastes? Contemporary? Modern? Country? Victorian?
 Do you prefer lots of vibrant color or soft pastels?
 Do you prefer lots of intricate patterns or simpler designs?
 Do you know what your fiancé's favorite color is?
 Do you have a favorite color together?
 Do you prefer things that are convenient, easy to use and easy to clean?

Once you and your fiancé have talked about some of the general preferences outlined above then, you're ready to start selecting items for your registry.

If you decided to register for kitchen and tableware items, it would be best to start with your dishes first. The dishes, whether it's casual dinnerware or fine china, will be the focal point of your table setting. Next, move on to choose your coordinating flatware and glassware.

When Should I Register?
It's recommended to register 4-6 months prior to your wedding date. It is also a good idea to check back with the store occasionally and at least a month before the wedding to make sure that the items you selected are still available and in stock. It’s also a great time to select some new "seasonal" merchandise to add to your registry.

What Should I Register For?
Select a wide variety of goods. Just think about choosing china, crystal and linens. These days, couples are getting married later in life and many already have the basic kitchen and home items. Thus instead, couples are registering for recreational items from camping gear to in-line skates and even computer equipment.
Also, be sure to register for items in wide range of prices to ensure that everyone can take part in your wedding registry regardless of their budget.