Bridal
Shower? Let's Play!
by Nikola Marshall
You've planned a shower for a bride-to-be. You've
covered the decorations, place and guest list.
What about games? Games keep the party flowing
as well as serve as an icebreaker when guests
don't know each other well and keep your guests
mingling. One rule of thumb is to not choose games
that will not embarrass your guests or the bride.
Try to plan games around the ages of the guests,
the size of the venue and any theme you may have
chosen.
There are a multitude of websites and books available
to get you started. Here are just a few ideas
to get those creative juices flowing:
Pass the Parcel is a fun icebreaker. Buy a gift,
perhaps a candle or luxury body wash. Wrap the
gift in several layers of wrapping paper to correspond
with the number of guests. Put some music on and
ask the guests to pass the present to the person
sitting next to them. You may choose left or right.
When the music stops, the person holding the gift
gets to unwrap one layer. Repeat playing music
and passing the present until the last layer is
removed. The person holding the parcel then gets
to keep it. To add some additional fun to this
game, as each guest unwraps a layer, they might
tell an anecdote about either the bride or groom.
Memory Tray is another great icebreaker game.
Purchase about fifteen new items, including a
tray and a tea towel. Select small kitchen utensils
such as a garlic press, paring knife, cheese grater
and measuring spoons. Choose those small utensils
that are a must for a kitchen that one cannot
do without. Spread the utensils on the tray and
cover with the towel. Pass out a sheet of paper
and a pencil to each guest. Remove the towel from
the tray and let them look at it for about two
minutes then cover with towel again. Then guests
have two minutes to write down everything they
can remember. The guest who remembers the most
items receives a small gift and the bride gets
to keep the tray, utensils and towel.
Lastly, purchase several gifts, ideally one less
than the amount of guests. These should range
from inexpensive and joke gifts to some nicer
presents. Wrap the gifts in boxes of varying sizes
and set in the middle of the room. Have the guests
pull their chairs into a circle. If you have less
than fifteen guests, set a timer for ten minutes,
longer if you have more people. Hand the bride-to-be
a set of dice and have her roll them. If she rolls
doubles, she may select a gift from the pile.
Pass the dice around and as guests roll doubles,
they may select a gift until all the gifts are
taken. The gifts are not to be opened yet. Now
the real fun begins! Guests may take a gift from
another if they roll a double, therefore "trading".
Continue passing the dice until the timer goes
off. Whatever gift a guest may have at that point,
they may keep. The fun is watching one another
unwrap their presents. Often the gift most sought
after turns out to be a joke gift!
These are but a very small sampling of fun activities
you may plan for a bridal shower. The variations
and possibilities are infinite. Most important
is to have fun!
About the Author
Nikola writes and lives in Oklahoma. She is active
with volunteers in Policing and Citizen's Police
Academy Alumni in her area. she enjoys reading,
scrapbooking and spending time with her two dogs.
This article has been submitted in affiliation
with
http://www.Prye.Com/ which is a site for Wedding
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