Bridal Shower Party Games and Ideas

Different types of bridal shower party games must be considered for a bridal shower party depending on how well the guests know each other. It's generally good to have a mix of icebreakers and games played between people comfortable around one another.

To keep people from awkwardness, play music. Try to avoid written games-instead, have guests call out answers. Don't pick games that may embarrass your guests, and try to avoid personal topics.

Here are some possible games that you can arrange.

What Comes Next
Read the beginning of a known quote; the first person to shout out the rest wins.
For instance: You say "A stitch in time..." and someone calls out "...saves nine!" If the person calls it out before you finish your sentence, bonus points may be awarded.

Bride's Words
This one is for older audiences, so make sure young children aren't around. When it is time for the bride to open presents, write down (without her knowledge, of course) what she says as she opens each gift. After she's done, tell everyone that this is how she will describe her wedding night, and read the comments back to her!

Spice Guess
Collect as many spices as possible and place them all in unmarked containers. Have guests taste a bit of each and try to guess what spice is in the container. In the end, the guest with the most number correct wins.

Advice Compare
Sit in a circle, and have each guest relay the best and worst advice they've ever received from their mother or grandmother. Write these down; in the end, have the guests vote on the best "good advice" and the worst "bad advice". Winner of the best advice gets a prize, and the winner of the worst advice gets a booby trap! This game is best played with no more than 15 people.

Clothespin Game
Clip a clothespin to each guest's clothing as she or he arrives. During the party, if someone hears another person say the word "bride", he or she takes the other person's clothespin and clips it onto herself. At the end of the party, the person with the most clothespins wins. You can choose a word other than "bride"; however, be sure that it will be spoken often, but not too often.

Memory Game
Put twenty or so wedding-related small items onto a tray, and cover them with a napkin or tissue. Have your guests sit in a circle, and place the tray in the center for two to three minutes. Then, cover the tray again and ask your guests to write down every item they remember from the tray. In the end, the guest with most correct guesses wins, and penalties are awarded for items not on the tray (to prevent random guessing).

Bride's Outfit
Let the bride know ahead of time about this game. About midway through the party, have the bride leave the room quietly and listen from where she can't be seen. Then, ask about what the bride is wearing, whether her hair is up or down, what color her dress or shoes are, what her favorite food is, etc. Ask as many questions as you want; in the end, prizes are awarded to the people who missed least (or didn't miss anything).

Bridal shower party games is a unique way to turn a special occasion into a memorable party.

Written by Karin Koch: http://www.decor24.com Get more information on Bridal Shower Party Favors

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