I like two games- one , take a full body photo of the Groom to a copy place and have them enlarger the photo to poster size, purchase lip stickers from a scrapbook/ craft store and play pin the kiss on the Groom, very funny when the old blue haired ladies slap a "kiss" in an inappropriate place and then react to seeing where their kiss landed.
One shower I hosted, I put name tags on the middle of each guests back with one name from a famous couple. Each guest had to ask yes and no questions to find out whose name they had, the first "couple" to find their matching counterpart won a little gift.
2007-01-09 14:09:08
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answered by escapeinthepalms 2
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The best "game" that I participated in at a bridal shower was not really a game. As the bride to be opened the gifts, the first words out of her mouth were written down, unknown to the rest of the guests. THEN, after she was done opening the gifts, the comments she made regarding her gifts (the typical "Oh, I really needed that!" and "Oh, that's really nice!") were read to the group, saying that this was what she would say to her hubby on their wedding night. The best comments of hers (and the ones that had the entire party on the floor, laughing our butts off) were the ones that followed the ice cream maker her dad got her. It was NOT electric, and her comments were something along the lines of "WOW! A HAND CRANK maker!! Dad always says that hand cranking is the best way to go!!!" This was probably some 10-15 years ago too, and I still remember it to this day...it was classic!
2007-01-08 13:59:21
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answered by basketcase88 7
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1. Ask the groom to be before hand several questions (fav color, fav singer, where was their first kiss, ect) Have that list with you at the shower and ask the bride to be. She will get a prize if she gets more then half right.
2. Have a list of items (lipstick, mirror, pen, ect) Have each item equal out to a certain amount of points. Ask everyone one by one which items they have in their purse. The person with the most points gets a prize.
3. The famous "how many in the jar" guessing game with the prize for the winner being the jar and the contents. You could change it up by having more then one jar. Items could be the funny ones like multi colored condoms.....little pee-pee mints.....ect.
2007-01-09 07:16:00
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answered by Amanda 2
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At my bridal bathe in April this year, right here video games were performed. what's the bride wearing? - at the same time as the bride is getting dressed, she notes down what she is wearing (underclothes excluded). faster or later in the course of the bathe, the bride leaves the room and travellers might want to jot down each and every thing they could rember of what the bride is wearing. The client with the most ideal solutions wins a prize. rest room Paper Brides - utilising plastic cups and bathroom paper (with cellor tape), travellers might want to contruct a wedding ceremony gown. The bride then chooses the perfect gown. the perfect gown get a prize. This sport became not performed at my bathe regardless of the indisputable fact that it sounds like a superb one. position cotton wool balls in a bowl. utilising a timber spoon (no palms), client see what number balls they could scoop out in a set time body. The client with the most wins a prize.
2016-10-17 00:25:28
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answered by ? 4
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How well do you know the bride is a good one...we also played one where you got so many points for certain things that were in your purse...some people have wacky things in their purses
2007-01-08 14:57:46
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answered by stes2205 1
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Go to http://www.fairplaymusicalgifts.com/ go to samples they may have a song
2007-01-08 13:41:39
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answered by GW 3
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