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subject: Bridal Shower Game Ideas- Bonding Opportunity For All Women At The Party [print this page]


Many bridal showers feature a series of games that are not only a great deal of fun but also permit a bonding opportunity for all of the women at the party and sometimes serve the purpose of completing a task for the bride to be.

The Who Am I Game is another bridal shower game that encourages guests to interact with each other. In this game, the host prints out pictures of characters from romantic books or movies and tapes one character to the back of each guests so that other guests can see the picture but the person wearing the picture cannot. The point of the game is to ask other guests questions where the answer is either yes or no to attempt to decide who is on the picture on your back. At the end of the party, each guest takes a guess at who is depicted in the photo on their back.

The Wedding Jumble is another fun bridal shower game. For this game the hostess will prepare a list of words related to a wedding day like toast, limousine, receptions, as well as vows.

Next the hostess will scramble each word so that the letters are out of order and provide each guest with a copy of the scrambled words. The guest will be given a set quantity of time to unscramble the words and the person who unscrambles the most words wins. If more than one person gets all of the words right then the person who did so in the fastest time is the winner.

The Wedding Day Obstacle Course is another game that is able to really help out the bride. In this amusing game each guest is timed individually on how fast they can complete a series of tasks like wrapping a wedding favor, addressing envelopes, filling out a place card, assembling a centerpiece, or whatever other projects the bride has in progress that might be incorporated into the game.

The Bridal Shower Memory Game is also very popular. The typical way to play this game is to have a tray filled with various household items. Bring out the tray and permit the guests to study the items for a few minutes and then take the tray away and ask questions about the items such as, where the spoon was and what color was the spatula. This game could also be modified to have one of the guests bring the tray out and then leave the room to take the tray away.

You could then catch the guests through surprise through asking questions about the person who carried the tray like what color shirt were they wearing or on which finger was she wearing a ring instead of asking questions about the contents of the tray.

All of these games are a bunch of fun to play at a bridal shower and they encourage the guests to get to know each other in a casual atmosphere. Some of these games even serve the purpose of helping to complete some of the bride's final minute projects. The fun of these games is that they help people to get to know each other better which is helpful especially if the bride and groom's families don't know each other well.

by: Michael SeoVida Francis




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