Free Bridal Shower Games And Ideas

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Bridal Shower Games

1. You should have an icebreaker to start with. Get some name stickers and put everyone's name on one along with a word associated with weddings. (If everyone knows each other you can skip the names). Some words would be dress, bouquet, honeymoon, flowers, invitations, etc.. Whatever word is on your name sticker you cannot say it or you loose your name sticker. Whoever has the most stickers by refreshment time wins.

2. Get some spices and take off the labels, or take some of each spice and put in a baggie or small tupperware container. (If you use the bottles they came in the bride could take them home as a gift.) Number the spices and have the guests see how many they can identify by look and smell.

3. Get some small paper bags, number them, and fill them with common household items. Ex: remote for tv, bandaids, toothpaste, soap, clothespin, diaper, washcloth, spoon, etc. Then see who can identify the most items (without opening the bag of course).

4. Fill a bowl with long grain white rice and add 15 safety pins. See who can fish out the most safety pins (blindfolded) in 30 seconds.

5. Pick some famous married couples and you supply the last name and they need to come up with the first names. Brady's - Michael and Carol, Huxtable's - Claire and Cliff, Clinton's - Hillary and Bill, Flinstone's - Fred and Wilma, the list goes on and can include as many as you would like.

6. Have everyone fill out a small envelope with their name and address. Then you pick one out of a bowl and they win a prize. The benefit of this game is the bride already has her envelopes addressed correctly to send out thank you's.

7. Memory Game with a Twist. Have someone come out with a tray of items and say we are now going to test your skills of observation. Most will assume they need to remember the items on the tray. You can then ask them questions about the person who brought out the tray. What color was her shirt, was she wearing earrings, any nail polish, what kind of shoes, etc...

8. Finish the saying. Pick a number of famous sayings and you provide the first part and they need to write down the end of it. Example:

  • A stitch in time - saves nine.
  • A penny saved - is a penny earned.
  • If the shoe fits - wear it.
  • A miss is - as good as a mile.
  • A house is - not a home.
  • A good man - is hard to find.
  • Actions speak - louder than words.
  • A watched pot - never boils.
  • Fish and guests - smell in three days.
  • Better late - than never.
  • Still waters - run deep.
  • Spare the rod - and spoil the child.
  • Waste not - want not.

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