Wedding Charades Play Charades with a wedding twist! Wedding Crossword Play Crosswords, but with questions about the nearly-weds. Bridal Pictionary Play Pictionary with a wedding theme. Disaster Wedding See how the bride and friends would handle worst-case scenarios on the wedding day. Cake Tasting Hold a blind tasting of delicious cakes.
Memory Lane Bring a bit of nostalgia to the party. Wedded Wisdom Have guests share advice for a happy marriage. Couples Jenga Play the classic game, Jenga, but with a new challenge.
Ball and Chain Bring your party outside and play this outdoor game. Celebrity Marriages See who knows the most about famous wedded couples. Honeymoon Bag Memory Game See who can recall what the bride is bringing on her honeymoon.
Forbidden Ring Give everyone a list of forbidden words and see who can go without saying them. Cupcake Surprise Bake cupcakes and put a surprise in one of them. Who will be the lucky guest? Cake Decorating Contest Have each guest decorate a small cake or cupcake for a prize. Pass the Presents Give the guests presents with this fast-paced gift exchange.
Pin the Ring on the Groom Get a hilarious life-size poster of the groom for a different version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey.
First Kiss Bring everyone closer and have her share the story of her first kiss. Life Thread Have each guest share facts about themselves. Close Celebrity Wives. Description Write the names of famous moms on the back of index cards. Close Bride Trivia. Example Sit guests in a circle and hand out the quiz to each guest. Close Pet Names. Description Have each guest write down their favorite pet name they give a loved one.
Example Upon arrival, ask each person to write down a pet name she calls her boyfriend, partner or husband. Close Bride Timeline. Description Display and arrange childhood photos of the bride out of chronological order.
Example Display a dozen or more photos of the bride in no particular order. Close Famous Couples. Description Come up with a list of famous couples, either fictitious or real, and see if guests can find the person who has their celebrity match. Example Write "Sandy" on one index card and "Danny" on another. Close Telephone Toast. Example The host whispers "To happiness and health Close Mad Libs Guest Book. Description Provide each guest with the same Mad Libs to complete and see if the bride can guess who wrote which one.
Example Have each guest complete their own Mad Lib. Close Wedding Bingo. Description Make a bingo card for each guest and use candy for the bingo pieces. Close The Newlywed Game.
Description Create 10 open-ended questions for the groom to answer about himself. Close Group Poem. Description Pass around a pen and paper. Example The host starts the first line of the poem and passes it to the next guest.
Close Two Truths and a Lie. Description Have each guest think of two truthful stories about the bride and groom and one lie. Example A guest shares a story about how they met the groom and gives three variations saying, "…he wore a ripped t-shirt", "…he talked with his mouth full" and "…he belched loudly. Close Purse Raid. Example A list includes car keys worth one point, lipstick for five points and perfume for 10 points. Close Wedding Jeopardy.
Example The first team picks the category "How They Met" and answers where the couple had their first date. Close Love Story. Description The host writes the first sentence about how the couple met, and then passes it to the next person.
Example The host writes the first line about their first date, and then passes to the second person. Close Who Said It.
Description Before the shower and separately, have the bride and groom share their love stories. Close Wedding Charades. Description Label index cards with favorite wedding movies and then have guests act out the plot.
Example Split up the guests in two teams or more. Close Wedding Crossword. Description Write 10 or more questions about the couple that can be answered with one word. Example Give each guest or team a crossword and 30 minutes to complete it. Close Bridal Pictionary. Description Write wedding activities on card and have guests draw one.
Example Split the group into teams. Close Write My Vows. Description Have the host write "I vow too Example The host writes, "I vow to never hog the TV remote. Close Guest Clue. Description The host writes a series of questions that applies to each guest. Example First question is "Who introduced the bride to the groom? Close Lingerie Guess. Description Ask each guest to bring a piece of lingerie that matches her style.
Example Display the lingerie with numbers and give the bride a sheet of paper to write down the match to each piece of lingerie. Close Disaster Wedding. Description On note cards, write out wedding faux pas or nightmares. A coworker? Find out who really knows the bride the best with this easy-to-coordinate activity.
Sometimes the answer will surprise you. Oh, and this editable template has a fun Friends -inspired theme. If it doesn't appear on Instagram, did it even happen? With the help of this printable bridal shower sign, the bride will be able to relive the fun of her get-together by finding all her photos in one place.
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Wedding Rentals. Beauty Services. Wedding Bands. Photo Booths. Bar Services. Dance Lessons. Travel Specialists. Hotel Room Blocks. See All Categories. Are you a vendor? Start here. Build Your Vendor Team. Party favors make swell gifts for the other guests! Bridal Pictionary Drawing is a plus for this great game! Bridal shower games can be a lot of fun when you add them to your party. For this bridal shower game, you can draw on the rules of a very popular game and have fun right away.
Bridal Pictionary is played just like pictionary. You will need to write down as many words as you can associated with weddings and marriage. Then divide the guests up into two teams guys vs. One person per round will be selected as the "artist" and will draw a picture of one of the words drawn out of a bag. Their teammates will try to guess what they are drawing. If that team cannot guess correctly then the other team gets one minute to guess.
Each correct guess is worth one point. The team with the most points wins the game. Have a basket full of Bridal Shower Party Favors for the winning team to choose from.
The other guests can take home the left overs or the beautiful bridal decorations from around the house! Memories of the Bride How well do you know the bride? Bridal shower games can be lots of fun but they can have some real meaning too. You will find a range of benefits from playing this game at your next bridal shower event. Your guests will love to share their memories of the bride.
Bring back the memories by having your guests sit in a circle and share their fondest memories of the bride. It can be about the first time they met or a cherished memory you share with the bride. Each unique answer got a point.
The guys were really creative with that particular game. I will note though that this was a more laid back shower. There was pretty much just presents and lots of good food. People got competitive, and learned new things about the couple! Which they broke open with a giant black dildo… That made for some fun pictures.
Just a dry-erase board and cards with words to draw. It was definitely a gender-friendly party and everyone had a lot of fun. I have played a version of the clothesline game you play as a kid, but modified, so there were parts of the different gendered wedding attire in hoops in a line in the venue, and different team members had to run to the hoops, bring back the item then dress a team member, and whoever did it quickest won.
It is fun and silly for both genders, if you have the space. I have also done bride trivia, which is easily transformed in to bride and groom trivia, and trivia is non-gendered? I would say that step 1 is make sure he wants to come.
Some guys are more traditional about wedding stuff than some girls are and he may be way excited to wear a toilet paper dress or help you get gussied up in one. Board games, video games, charades, word games, etc. Who says they have to be wedding-specific?
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