![]() ![]() ![]() ★ Click here to view beautiful 'He Said She Said' playing cards★Ī game that’s not only interactive, but also gives you a fun look ‘behind the scenes’ of the couple’s relationship!Ĭome up with some ‘he said she said’ questions. The guest who has the most ribbons (or who is the most decked out in costume) by the end of the party wins a prize! It’s simply giving the ribbon (or costume prop) to the guest who caught them out. And every time one of these banned words happens to be used, that particular guest must pay the price! Let guests know that whilst they are encouraged to mingle and chat, there are a few cheeky words that cannot be mentioned. When coming up with your list, make sure you pick words that have a high chance of coming up in conversation (for example, the groom’s name, the word ‘wedding’, popular catch phrases amongst your group, etc.).Īt the Bridal Shower, hand each guest a fun prop (this could be anything from a ribbon tied around their wrist like a bracelet, to funny dress up props you’ve scored from the local op shop!). Pick a few words that guests won’t be able to say for the duration of the bridal shower. ![]() You could also stick each drawing in a special keepsake book for your bride-to-be to look back on (guests could write a sweet message next to their masterpiece).Īre you ready for conversations to become quite the competition? A classic game that's both easy to organise and play 'Forbidden Words' will get all of the bride's friends and family members mingling from the get go! You could also award a prize to the funniest dress, most unique dress, etc. This is done by letting their inner artist out - drawing a dress, veil, shoes, arms, legs and body to go along with their bride's (currently) floating face!ĭrawing skills, dress-sense and humour makes this game hilarious! Best dress, as chosen by the bride-to-be, wins. To kick off the game, explain that everyone is going to design a bridal gown for their beautiful guest of honor. ![]() Hand bridal shower guests a game card and grey lead pencil. Print off enough game cards for each guest attending the celebration (plus a couple as backup. This will become your ‘Designer Gown Game Card’. On a computer, paste a picture of the bride-to-be's face at the top of a blank page. Show your bride-to-be just how amazing she will look on her wedding day in an array of wonderfully drawn dresses! ![]()
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