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See the photos here. They'll search their phones and get points for each item they can find. For example, allot one to five points for things like a selfie, a photo with the bride-to-be, the wedding date saved in your calendar, etc. Think musical chairs but with a bouquet. Have guests sit in a circle and pass it around. When the music stops, whoever has the bouquet is eliminated.
The last woman standing wins. Divide the guests into teams of two and settle in for a rousing round of Pictionary. Remember that classic? Each team writes down words on slips of paper and the other team must draw whatever the word is and get their teammates to guess it. In this edition, of course, all the words must be wedding-related. Playing Telephone is always funny—and it's made even more enjoyable when you start the "call" with a toast to the bride. Have each guest whisper well wishes to the bride and then sit back and listen to the funniest toast ever when the message reaches the last guest.
Have someone gather intel from the bride on facts about their relationship or partner that pertain to numbers. For example, how many wedding venues they looked at, how many children they want, or how many years ago they met. Then print the questions as facts with arbitrary numbers and have guests guess if the numbers provided are too high, too low, or accurate.
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Part of. By Kristi Kellogg. Kristi Kellogg. Brides's Editorial Guidelines. Harris Whitney C. Whitney C. Harris is a freelance writer who has contributed 18 articles to Brides. Where Were We? Find the Guest Find the Guest is a game that also serves as an awesome icebreaker to get guests interacting. Musical Matching Play a music-matching game that pulls wedding songs from the couple's extended families. Interactive Scavenger Hunt An interactive scavenger hunt will get guests up and on their feet while getting to know one another better in a relaxed yet competitive setting.
Vow Mad Libs Print out traditional vows and leave blank spaces for nouns, verbs, and adjectives. The Newlywed Game One half of the couple answers questions about the relationship "Who paid on the first date? Paper Bride Guests divide into teams of three or four.
The Gist: You get to eat cake and guess the flavors. What to Prep: Set up a "cake bar" complete with bite-size cake pieces mini cupcakes, cake pops or cut-up pieces of regular cakes will do and remember all the flavors.
Write out the flavor of each type of cake on an index card and place it in an envelope behind the bite-size pieces. How to Play: Each player is blindfolded and walks down the table with one of the hosts, who notes the player's flavor guess. The player takes sips of champagne between bites to cleanse the palate.
Of course, hosts can sip champagne at any point in the game! Whoever guesses the most flavors correctly wins. The Gist: Have guests answer extreme read: hilarious etiquette questions. What to Prep: On index cards, write out a few wedding etiquette question—the more outrageous the better.
Think of some nuptial nightmares, like what do you do if the best man sprays champagne all over the guests? Or if you accidentally knock into the wedding cake? Or if two bridesmaids get into a fight at the altar? How to Play: Hand out one etiquette card to each guest and have her write down an honest response to the situation. Then, have the bridal party gather all the cards and read the questions and answers aloud. The Gist: Works best at a lingerie shower.
What to Prep: On the invitations, ask each guest to bring lingerie gifts that match their personality and style. While the bride isn't looking, hang them around the room.
How to Play: Once everything is set up, have the bride go around the room considering each item. Then, have her guess whom each gift is from. At the end of the day, she goes home with a new lingerie wardrobe perfect to bring on the honeymoon! The Gist: Make a wedding dress out of toilet paper What to Prep: For this bridal shower game, you'll need lots of rolls of toilet paper. Spice up this game by purchasing markers, stickers or—if you are very brave—glitter.
How to Play: Divide groups into teams of at least three people. One team member will be the model. The other team members will have to make her or him a wedding dress out of toilet paper and your other decorating supplies. Set a timer for 10 to 15 minutes. When the time is up, the bride-to-be can choose her winner. The Gist: Steal rings and try to collect them all What to Prep: Purchase a plastic wedding ring for each guest.
How to Play: For this fun bridal shower game, present each guest with a plastic wedding ring to wear. Pick one wedding-related word that guests cannot speak, such as bride, love, or wedding. If a guest overhears another guest speak the forbidden word, they can take that guest's ring.
The winner is the guest with the most rings by the end of the party. The Gist: Guess where the happy couple is based on pictures What to Prep: Time to start hunting around on social media. Dig up a handful of pictures of the couple at different locations. Print them out and hang them up. You can punch holes in the pictures and hang them on a string, or tape them around the house. Number each picture and print out a sheet of paper. How to Play: To start this bridal shower activity, give each guest their answer form and a pen and then ask them to go around the room and guess where the couple is bride and groom are in each picture.
Make sure to be specific about what kind of answer you want. Are you looking for country, state or even the specific restaurant? An alternate way to play this game is to put all the images into a slide show. Now that you have a few great bridal shower game ideas to consider, think about what else you need to do to make your bridal shower shine. Our best bridal shower games are sure to be a big hit.
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The easiest question will start at points ranging up to points. Teams answer the questions. Questions will be about the engaged couple. At a bridal shower, more questions are about the bride.
Bridal shower charades in is a fun and interactive game. It is good for larger groups and could be done in smaller groups as well. Charades is a good game for outgoing and creative crowds. This is one of the best games to play at a bridal shower. All players sit in a circle. Pass out 3 wrapped presents randomly in the circle.
Make sure guests with a gift are not sitting next to each other. Explain that there is a special gift in each present and if they are holding it at end of the story then it is theirs to keep. This printable bridal shower game is for movie lovers.
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