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Bridal Shower Games
Bridal shower games make for fun and laughter. Whether you're looking for simple ice breaker games or side-splitting laugher, these fun wedding shower games are sure to create blissful memories. And, don't stop at the games, because there are tons of ways to make your party a stand out success. Read the three bridal shower ideas that every bride will love and these ideas won't cost you a thing. So why not include all the bells and whistles?! Speaking of FREE - "Cheers all Year" has free printable bridal shower games like a bridal shower bingo kit for 24 players, printable ice breaker games, purse party game, famous couples and more.
Free Printable Bridal Shower Games and Favors
Fun Co-ed Bridal Shower Games (Many Also Great for Ladies Only)
Bridal Shower Games for Ladies Only
Bridal Shower Games and Ideas the Bride will Cherish!...And they're free!
These cheerful and laughter inducing bridal shower conversation cards are a great way to break the ice. You can hand cards out to guests and have them gather to answer the questions. Or, you can simply place them throughout your party area so that guests can read them at will. The bride will surely receive some fun marital advice, secrets, and tricks of the happy wife from guests who answer these fun conversation starter questions. If you're having a co-ed wedding shower then have guests form a circle with boy then girl then boy etc. If it's a ladies only party there's no order for where to stand in the circle. The host turns on music. Take one banana and have a guest place it between her knees. Guests pass the bananas using only their knees from left to right. Then next guest grabs the banana with his knees and continues to pass it. The person stuck with the banana when the music stops steps away from the circle and is out for the game. The music begins again and the banana continues to pass. The last person standing is the winner. Equally fun for a co-ed party, this game requires creative thinking and a bit of luck. Divide guests into teams. Fill a gift box for each team. The box must include a roll of toilet tissue but everything else is up to you. You could include rubber bands, an old compact disk, paper clips, paper plates, whatever. For extra fun, put different items in each box. The object is for each team to create a wedding outfit and dress one of their members in under 5 minutes. You'll want to hold a fashion show for this one! By a vote of claps see which team created the best ensemble. The best dressed bride takes the prize!
For this game every guest is asked to bring a photo of a bride and groom. This could be a photo of themselves, parents, grandparents, friends, or whomever they wishes. Tell guests that they should know the year the picture was taken. Provide post-it notes so each guest can write the year the photo was taken and place it on the back of the picture. The photos are placed on a table. Under each photo place a sheet of paper. On the provided paper, guests write the year they think each photo was taken along with their name. When all the guests have selected dates for each photo the correct dates are revealed. The host tallies which guest got the most correct answers. It is nice to provide a small prize for the winner.
Some bridal shower games last a while and some only five minutes. This game has a lasting result because at the end the bride has a keepsake that can be displayed at an engagement party or even on a wedding table. Purchase note cards, or attractive card stock. Punch two holes in each card so that a ribbon can be strung through the cards in order to create a small book. Leave the cards separate for now. Write each guest's name on one side of the card and place the cards into a hat. Each wedding shower guest should draw a name from the hat. The host explains that during the course of the bridal shower guests should talk to the person named on their card in order to get a quote that relates to the bride and groom. The quote can come from general conversation or if nothing appropriate comes up in conversation, guests can just ask for a quote. The cards are gathered, strung together and given to the bride as a sweet memory of her friends and family. For bridal shower games that turn up the heat, "That's What She Said" can be quite fun. When the bride is opening gifts have one of the guests write down her comments about the gift. This should be done secretly so that the bride is unaware that her words are being recorded. After the gifts are opened and all of her statements are written down, hand the paper to the bride. One by one guests ask the bride a question and the bride must read off the statements in order. The first guest might ask, "What will the bride say on her wedding night?" The bride answers with the first statement written on the sheet. "I love this! I'll never have to polish it!" Word to the wise this game is best among close groups. Return from Bridal Shower Games to Themed Party Ideas Home.
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