Funny bridal shower party games




















Give each guest or team a crossword and 30 minutes to complete it. When time is up, collect the crosswords and see who was able to correctly complete it. Write wedding activities on card and have guests draw one. The player must draw what is on the card and the other player has to guess what it is. Split the group into teams. A person picks "tossing the bouquet" from the hat and must draw the phrase on paper without talking.

To win points, the other player has to guess what it is before the timer buzzes. Have the host write "I vow too Repeat until everyone gets a turn. The host writes, "I vow to never hog the TV remote. The paper gets passed around and folded each time until all players contribute and the vow is complete. The host reads the vow to the bride. The host writes a series of questions that applies to each guest.

Guests have an hour to talk to everyone and figure out who belongs to each question. First question is "Who introduced the bride to the groom?

Person with the most points wins. Ask each guest to bring a piece of lingerie that matches her style. Display the lingerie and see if the bride can match them to the correct person. Display the lingerie with numbers and give the bride a sheet of paper to write down the match to each piece of lingerie.

Get guests involved and have them also guess who brought what. On note cards, write out wedding faux pas or nightmares. Hand out a card with a question and have guests respond to the scenario. Guests get the question, "What if two bridesmaids get in a fight over the bouquet? Once everyone is done, the host collects all the answers and reads aloud.

Set up a cake or cupcake bar where only the host knows the flavors. The host takes turns blindfolding each player to taste the cakes, while the other players wait in a different room. The blindfolded guest must guess the flavors. A Player is blindfolded and is guided by the host through the tasting. The host writes down the guesses.

After each player gets a turn, the host reveals who guessed the most flavors correctly. After collecting all the memories, the host reads the first card aloud. The guests then have to guess who shared that memory with the bride. In the bridal shower invitations, include a Advice Card and a note of instruction to write down a tip for the bride and to return it with the RSVP. Or, have guests bring it with them to the shower. The host collects all the responses and reads them aloud to the bride.

After reading them, the host can compile all the cards into a scrapbook for the bride. With hands tied together palms facing each other , have a couple try to remove a Jenga block without tipping the whole tower over. Create a list of 20 quotes from famous films, TV shows or books.

Provide help with a word bank or leave out hints. Then, see if guests can guess the titles. Have guests pair up and race each other, transporting balls from one side of a field to the other. However, they can only transport the balls between their knees. Line up the pairs of players and let one set at a time race down the field. Without using their hands, each guest has to transport five balls between their knees from one bucket to the other.

Whoever completes it the fastest wins. Make it a challenge and add famous couples who are dating, in a domestic partnership or recently split. A guest writes that they are married and answers the rest of the questions.

The host reads the answers and players tally up how many they got right. The one who has the most points wins. Create notecards with wedding themes, phrases and items.

Without saying the word s , a player describes it to her team as fast as she can before time runs out. Split the group into two teams. A person from one team draws "Bouquet".

The person describes it to her team without using the word. If the team guesses correctly before the buzzer, that team gets a point.

Fill a bag with items the bride would bring on her honeymoon. After showing each item, guests have to quickly write down and recall what was in the bag. Show the group up to 20 items. After hiding the items, give players five minutes to write down as many items as they can remember. The guest with the most correct items wins. Provide each guest with a sheet of forbidden words up to five and hand out only five plastic rings. If someone catches someone with a ring saying a forbidden word, that person gets to take the ring.

One guest, with a ring, mistakenly asks where the bride is going on her honeymoon. The person who catches it takes the ring. The person with the most rings at the end of the party wins. Put a plastic wedding ring inside one of the cupcakes before you bake them. The guest who picks the cupcake with the ring wins a prize!

The host makes cupcakes for the party, but bakes a plastic ring inside one cupcake. All the guests choose a cupcake and the person who finds the ring wins all of the leftover cupcakes! Split the group into even teams and hand each group a roll of toilet paper. Give each team 15 minutes to decorate one of their team members in an elaborate toilet paper gown. In each team, guests dress a member of their team in a creative toilet paper wedding dress. Once time is up, have each team put on a fashion show for the bride.

The bride picks the winning design. Hand each guest a dessert to decorate and provide sprinkles, candies and frosting. Give them only a few minutes to decorate. It also gives each guest a little insight into the relationship between the bride and the other guests. They will love hearing the stories! What you need: A game card and something to write with for each player. A few prizes would also come in handy.

How to play: Each player gets a card. They will write down their name and a personal memory between them and the bride-to-be. The bridal shower host will read each one out loud to the group. How to play: When guests arrive, give each player a bridal bingo game card and something to write with.

Have them randomly fill in each square with a gift that they think the bride-to-be will receive at the shower. As the bride starts opening gifts, players will mark each correct guess.

The player who gets 5 in a row first wins a prize this can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal. To keep guests playing after the first winner is called, have prizes for 2nd and 3rd place. Tip: You can also give the guests a copy of the shower registry. This way they can be sure that most of the gifts on their card are something that bride might be receiving. What you need: All that you need to play is an Over or Under game card for each player, a few prizes and something to write with.

How to play: Before the bridal shower, ask the couple to answer the 15 questions that are on the game cards. Guests will be given a card with those same questions, and will try to guess whether the answer is over, under or an exact match. The person who gets the most correct wins a prize.

Examples: On the card it might say: The age gap between the the bride and groom is 4 years is the correct answer more than 4 years, less than 4 years or is 4 years the correct answer? On the card it might say: The couple looked at 9 different wedding venues before picking one is that answer over, under or an exact match? How to play: As guests arrive they take one of the plastic rings from the box. The guest with the most rings at the end of the bridal shower wins a prize. Silly but simple.

Plus it gives everyone an excuse to pull out their phone! What you need: A game card plus something to write with for each player and a cell phone. How to play: Each player gets a game card that includes random apps and photo requests. Players get points for each item that they have in their phone.

The player with the most points wins a prize. What you need: A game card for every player, something to write with and a prize for the winner. Players must match the wedding tradition to the original origin. Originally, showers were thrown to ensure the couple would have the funds needed to marry, since weddings were expensive events. It has since evolved into a way to gather the women who are most important to the bride and celebrate a new chapter in her life.

For some attendants, it can be awkward sitting among new people for an afternoon. This is where games come in — they help break the ice and really let the group become one in celebration. Here are 10 of our favorite bridal shower games that everyone will love.

In this game, shower guests will answer questions about the bride to see how well they really know her. These can range from her favorite color to her education to what kinds of jewelry she normally wears — the more difficult or outrageous the question, the more points it is worth.

To make it even harder, send the bride out of the room and include questions about her outfit or nail color. At the end, each guest will tally up their correct answers and the guest with the most points will receive a prize.

Depending on who is in attendance, remember to keep the questions crowd-friendly and PG-rated! Photo Credit: Katie Campbell. The bouquet can be pre-made with real flowers or could be made from the ribbons and bows on the presents, or comprised of DIY tissue paper flowers. From there, it is the same concept as musical chairs: hand the bouquet to a guest and start some music.

Guests continue to pass it around the room and when the music stops, the person holding the bouquet is eliminated. The game then continues until there is only one person left. Remember how crazy musical chairs got toward the end? This game gets just as fun.

Make a playlist of all your favorite songs to make it even better! Photo Credit: Regina Rodriguez. Put together a list of your favorite celebrity couples and print out pictures of each of the brides. 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. This is a fun and easy game to play during the gift opening.

Start with the first line of a poem and then pass the paper around the room. Each guest must add to the poem while only being able to see the previous line. Looking to treat your bridesmaid to a relaxing experience? This could be anything from getting a massage, facials, or even an at home spa day. Mani pati and mimosas anyone? If the bride or one of the bridesmaids has a skill they would like to teach, they can hold a class for the bridal shower.

This can be anything from flower arranging to cake decorating or any non-wedding related topics too. You could also attend a group class at a local craft store.

Get back to nature with a fun outdoor camping trip. This unique bridal shower activity will bring friends together in ways a regular bridal shower could never do. Some outside activities could include cooking over an open fire, weaving baskets, or drinking games. If you can get access to a pool, a pool party is an awesome bridal shower activity. Things can get extremely hilarious when you have the entire bridal party having fun outdoors.

Think grilling out, relaxing floaties, and of course, poolside drinks. If your bridesmaids love the outdoors, why not try a hike and a picnic? While this is not a bridal shower game, you could certainly make it an interactive activity. Find popular things for a scavenger hunt or have each bridesmaid plan a certain part of the picnic, like a potluck.

If the bride is going to get a lot of lingerie for the bridal shower, make a fun game out of it. As she opens her gifts, have one of the bridesmaids write down her verbal reactions. From traditional to modern, funny and interactive, your guests are sure to have an unforgettable time. Create a mix of wedding shower games and activities that everyone will enjoy and want to play.

Include both competitive and passive bridal shower games and activities to cater to all attending. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Hello, my name is. Toilet Paper Wedding Dress. How well do you know the bride? Wedded Wisdom. Pass the Presents.



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