You can use the games for things at your wedding. For example, originally, me and my fiancee were going to have a buffet dinner. So we were going to come up with a list of questions about us, and the table that got the most right got to go to the buffet line first.
Instead of clinking glasses, we may get a little mini-putt machine. If someone gets a hole-in-one, then we kiss.
Another one that has been used a lot is people singing a song with the word love or kiss in it to make people kiss. (or if you two met at a concert, a song from the band that was playing that night).
There's lots of ideas that you can tailor specifically to your situation.
2007-04-24 04:00:46
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answered by newfcollins 2
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Your single friends are the targeted audience of the bouquet toss. My florist suggessted that we do something different for the bouquet toss. She said she'll take a regular bouquet and turn it into 5 separate pieces and tie it all together with a pretty ribbon. The ONLY person at the wedding that will know about the separate flowers is YOU. Right before you toss the flowers, untie the flower and you'll have the 5 separate ones in your hand. Then you throw them and they go 5 separate ways so you'll have 5 chances for someone to participate and get the token flowers!
I loved the musical chairs idea...that would be funny to watch a bunch of guys running around the chairs...of course you would want to be sure your friends would be good sports about it, but it's your wedding, do what you want!!!
Happy planning! Good luck!
2007-04-24 02:22:19
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answered by kmh219 2
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I went to a wedding recently and the single men played musical chairs and the last one standing got the garter. You could do that with the bouquet however.
A game well never heard of that done at a wedding but hey I love games and prizes LOL. Why not make a list of questions about yourself and the groom and have everyone fill them out while they are waiting for you to arrive. Have the dj later in the reception give the answers and whoever got the most right wins something maybe like a gift certificate to dunkin donuts or a restaurant, bookstore. Something to that affect.
2007-04-23 23:09:17
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answered by Ladybugs77 6
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I've never been at a wedding where games have been played, and I suppose I don't see the reason for it. People are usually having a great time visiting and dancing!
There is nothing wrong with not having the bouquet toss.
2007-04-24 03:30:08
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answered by Lydia 7
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What is your question? Also why would you want to play games at your wedding? You toss the bouquet to your single friends, so what's not to enjoy?
2007-04-23 20:22:59
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answered by maigen_obx 7
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Guys spend money for the "dollar dance" so why not have a "dollar for the bouquet"? All the ladies pay a dollar for the said flowers, and the last one to fork over the dollar gets to keep it and have the honors as "the next to be married".
2007-04-25 08:09:00
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answered by mlpsq1996 2
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My friends did a Q & A game where the bride & groom sit back to back in chairs. They each have a brides shoe in one hand and a grooms shoe in the other. The DJ asks a question about the couple like "Who wears the pants in the relationship" or "Who is more likely to do the dishes" and they each answer by holding up the respective shoe. It gets pretty funny and the guest like it.
2016-04-01 04:42:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Someone asked this question last week or so. You might want to check ou the answers.
2007-04-23 20:22:29
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answered by PEGGY S 7
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How bout strip jack poker or spin the bottle?
2007-04-27 13:18:06
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answered by bluegirl6 6
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