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Bridal Shower Games

Pep up your bridal shower with these fun games.

Bingo:

Instead of bingo, replace the word Bingo with Bride. On each sheet for each guest, design it so the boxes are related to you and your husband. Examples can include: locations, best man, maid of honor, bridesmaids and groomsmen, wedding colors and significant  dates.

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Writing a story:

At the shower, have a long sheet of paper. Each guest writes a line to make a story of the bride and groom. When writing a new line in the story, only the previous line the person before you wrote should be showing.

Who Said What?

Ask the bride and groom a bunch of questions a couple of days beforehand. Type up the questions and the answers and print out sheets for all the guests. Then have them label who said what answer.

Mad Libs

Write a story or vows for the bride and groom and leave out nouns, adjectives, verbs and verbs. Print out a copy for each guest to complete and leave it for the bride to read when she gets home!

#Hashtags

Trying to track down those cute pictures you took can be a lot of work. Remembering who took what picture on what phone and who posted what is a hassle. Eliminating these worries can be at the touch of your phone! Gathering all the pictures that were taking at an event and posted on the internet can be tracked by a simple thing such as a hashtag. Make a sign at your event that says #youreventname so that all your guests can upload all the photographs and you can see them! After the event, just search in each media your hashtag and your pictures will appear! This is a modern way that people post things to media now-a-days. Even though not all the pictures may include you, you can see all your guests and what was going on throughout the night that you didn’t catch!

Do it Yourself!

Need a cheap and easy way to tell your bridesmaids how much they mean? Here’s a fun and always useful idea. Put together a little thank you favor in honor of the girls that mean the most to you on your most important day. Throw together a couple of bags filled these emergency tools: Chocolate, pack of tissues, lip gloss, nail file, lifesavers, Aleve or Tums, Band-aid and some flip-flops for a personal note! Written on a little note card placed in the bag include this poem!

This Survival Kit was made just to say

I’m thrilled you’re beside me on my wedding day!

There’s chocolate to give you that sugar high

And a packet of tissues in case you should cry.

Lip gloss to help you care for your smile.

If a nail should break, I’ve included a file.

There is Shout if you should spill on your dress

and lifesavers to keep your breath minty fresh.

There’s Aleve and Tums if it’s ill that you feel

and Band-aids to help you tackle high heels.

I’ve put everything in this handy pack

so you’ll know that this bride has got your back!

This kit was created so that you can see

how much you mean to the bride-to-be!