Then have the pair attempt to guess the other's responses in front of the group with only a few clues. Salty: Which of your partner's personality traits has best seasoned the relationship?
Bitter: Which of your partner's antics have you grown to love, even if it began as one of your personal pet peeves? Sweet: What gift or act of kindness engineered by your significant other tops the list, in your opinion? Savory: What joke, spoof, or act employed by your spouse-to-be will likely make you laugh for decades to come? Instead of an album-style guest book, have a custom puzzle made with the names of the bride and groom ours is by Bella Puzzles.
Place the pieces in a glass bowl at the shower, along with a sign asking attendees to autograph the unfinished backs. Keep any children at the party busy assembling the pieces while the bride-to-be opens her gifts. When the celebration is over, she can have fun reading the good wishes. Find a local class to take this one took place at Roxie Daisy , or hire a jewelry designer to tutor everyone in creating custom accessories.
Set out beads in the wedding colors and jewelry-making supplies. With the designer's guidance, guests can make a bracelet, necklace, or earrings—perhaps even to wear to the wedding. Have guests sit in a circle, and pass out pen and paper. Ask each person to think of three facts or anecdotes that describe her relationship with the bride or groom—two true and one false. Have each guest tell her stories with a straight face!
The guest who identifies the most tall tales wins. Ask attendees to bring a few photos of themselves and the lady of the hour. Hand out pens and paper and, at the shower, have them write captions for the pics. Place the snapshots in an album, and affix the captions underneath. Pass the album around for all to look at, and then give it to the bride as a keepsake.
This idea is especially fitting if you're having a culinary- or kitchen-themed shower. Hire a professional chef to give celebrants a simple cooking lesson based on the bride-to-be's favorite foods. Afterward, everyone gets to sit down and enjoy the wonderful meal they helped prepare. Why not ask shower guests to pitch in on wedding song ideas? This could be set up as a little pen and notecard station, where guests can drop their ideas in a big bowl for the bride to review later or for the celebrants to listen to at the event.
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Compile a list of tricky questions about the bride's other half. Have the guests guess how many questions the future Mrs. Whoever guesses the most questions correctly wins. This is one of those fun and useful bridal shower game ideas. Have pretty card stock and glitter pens ready to go. Pass them out and have everyone write down their favorite date-night suggestion for the happy couple.
After everyone reads their suggestion aloud, deposit them into a cute box that the bride can take home and use for future Friday nights. Grab a blank sheet of paper and ask a guest to write a single line of a romantic poem dedicated to the couple.
Then fold the paper over, hiding the guest's phrase, and pass the paper to another guest with the same instructions. Make your way through all the guests; then, in your best dramatic stage voice, read the disjointed poem the brides' guests have dedicated to their great love. For this game, guests will whip out their phones for a cellular scavenger hunt. 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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Each table should have a variety of flowers and other DIY materials to make a beautiful bouquet. Guests can vote on the best arrangement or just make it a fun activity where everyone wins.
This hilarious bridal shower game puts a modern spin on pin the tail on the donkey. The guest who gets the closest wins. Simply set up a full bar at the bridal shower, make sure all ingredients are labeled and see which team can make the best and most unique cocktail.
The bride picks which team makes the best drink, the winner wins bragging rights at the bar! This fun bridal shower activity promotes friendship and creativity. Each guest gets to create a custom DIY flower crown which they can wear for the rest of the shower. Looking for funny couple shower games? Have guests celebrate tying the knot by literally tying the knot, in a cherry stem that is. While this game can certainly be a challenge, it will reveal who has the hidden talent of tying a cherry stem with their mouth.
Whoever can do it the fastest wins! Go back to the nostalgia of playing telephone using a toast as the message. The message will travel from guest to guest until it travels back to the original person. The original and final speech should then be revealed. Wedding ring toss is an interactive wedding shower activity with a fun spin on the classic yard game. See who can land the most rings on a bottle. Turn the classic game of Pictionary into fun games for your bridal party.
Have the artist pick a phrase and give them 60 seconds to draw the phrase out. First to 10 correct guesses wins! This is a fun game that might even have the bride guessing. She can take the collages to decorate her soon-to-be-married life. This Guess the Quote game is a fun way to get guests involved and give out prizes without making anyone feel uncomfortable. Grab a printable or come up with a list of your own romantic movie titles for guests to guess.
This is a fun game all in attendance can play prompting guests to ask popular questions. Pick a few forbidden wedding related words. Each guest starts with five rings and when someone catches them saying a forbidden word, the person who caught them takes a ring.
The person with the most rings at the end of the bridal shower wins. Put a wedding spin on the classic game of bingo with this funny icebreaker. Each bingo card should be filled with things the bride likes, her favorite color, food, ect.
Provide prizes to winners for this bridal shower game idea.
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