If you're hosting
a bridal shower, there are literally hundreds of games to choose from. Some are
silly, some are serious, but all are about having some fun with the bride
before she's married. Here's a sampling.
One fun game really
puts the bride on the spot with regard to her knowledge of her husband-to-be's
life. Prior to the party, have someone ask the groom a series of questions,
such as where he was born, what his favorite food is, things like that. Then at
the bridal shower, put the bride on the spot by asking her the answers to the
questions. See how many she can get right (hopefully at least half!). If she
does well, give the girl a prize; she deserves one.
One all-time
favorite game is toilet paper wedding dresses. This game involves separating
the guests into teams consisting of at least 2 people and no more than 5. Give
each team a roll or toilet paper (or 2) and have them fashion a wedding dress
out of the toilet paper. One of the team members will volunteer as the model.
Provide them with a "dress-up trunk" filled with jewelry and shoes.
They must make the dress out of the toilet paper, but they can accessorize with
the provided jewelry, shoes, gloves and hats. Place a time limit on this (5
minutes is adequate) and have the bride vote on the best dress. Be sure to
provide prizes for the winning team!
Another fun game
that's always a hit is making the bride get dressed while blindfolded. Tell the
bride she is to pretend she's on her honeymoon and the power has gone off. She
must prepare for her wedding night in complete darkness. Provide her with a
suitcase filled with items and then blindfold her. She must get dressed in a
certain period of time (2 minutes is adequate) while completely blindfolded and
with no help from the guests. Include some silly items like oversized
sunglasses, garden gloves or a flannel nightgown just to make it fun. This is a
photo opportunity, so be sure someone is waiting to record the end result!
Another fun game
puts the shower guests more on the sport than the bride. In this game, everyone
puts their purses in the center of the room. Create a list of items commonly
found in a purse and assign a point value and create a list of less common
items and give them a higher point value. So you might give lipstick 2 points,
a tampon 3 points, and sunglasses 5 points. But a granola bar could be 10
points and a staple remover, 15 points. Then go through the purses awarding
points and give the person with the highest number of points (and therefore, the
most items and probably highest number of unusual items) a prize.
Before the
shower, create bingo cards for this shower bingo game. In the squares, put
pictures of items you think the bride will receive at the shower. So, boxes
might include things like lingerie, towels and the like. As the bride opens
gifts, have people mark off that item on their bingo card. If nobody gets a
"bingo" give a prize to the person who marked off the most number of
items.
This next game is
a derivation of a popular game that's often played at bachelorette parties and
involves a stripper. This is the clean version. About 30 minutes into the
party, have the bride leave the room and pass out pieces of paper. Have
everyone write on the paper everything they can remember about the bride's
outfit, hair, etc. How many rings is she wearing? What color is her blouse? Is
she wearing open or closed-toed shoes? Once everyone is done recording their
observations, the bride comes back into the room and a prize is awarded to the
person with the best observation skills.
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