Everyone will have a ball chatting up the room and finding out more about your nearest and dearest! Play a music-matching game that pulls wedding songs from the couple's extended families.
At the shower, display wedding photos from the to-be-weds' parents, grandparents, aunts, cousins, and siblings. Then, have guests try to match the photo of each couple with their first-dance song. Play a slideshow with the correct songs shortened, for time and award the guest with the most matches a musically themed gift.
An interactive scavenger hunt will get guests up and on their feet while getting to know one another better in a relaxed yet competitive setting. It's an especially good idea if you're hosting a coed shower. If the event is in the couple's hometown or an appropriate location, clues like "This is where the couple had their first date" or "This is where the couple shared their first kiss" are usually a fun place to start. Print out traditional vows and leave blank spaces for nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
A bridesmaid asks each guest for a word. At the end of the party, the bride reads the wedding vows. For an added bonus, you can ask their SO to arrive at the end of the party and hold a mock ceremony with the funniest vows.
One half of the couple answers questions about the relationship "Who paid on the first date? Then, someone plays the clip with their partner's answer to see if they match. Nosy guests and oversharers will love this one, but remember, there is such a thing as too much information—so keep it relatively clean. Guests divide into teams of three or four. One member of each team is the model; the others construct a wedding dress using toilet paper.
The models strut; the bride picks their favorite look. Pro tip: Use triple-ply. Set up a full bar , label all ingredients with cards, and have teams compete to concoct the best wedding cocktail. The bride can then choose their favorite drink, and the team chosen gets bragging rights at the bar. There are a ton of treasured memories within a room of BFFs. Have everyone write down one of their favorite memories they have with the bride. Put the memories in a basket and have the bride read them aloud.
Then, the guests can guess who each memory belongs to. Make color printouts of celebrity couples and leave one at each place setting. Ask guests to identify both people in the photo. Don't make it too easy—the less obvious the better. List off scrambled words associated with the couple, the bride, and the wedding. Whichever guest can untangle the words the fastest wins.
Write names of wedding movies on cards and divide the party into two teams. Players act out titles to their own team members, who must guess the answer in three minutes or less. To really make this work, go heavy on the cocktails. Here are some movies to get you started: 27 Dresses , Mamma Mia!
There are so many wedding traditions that we just do without really knowing why. This is one of those unique bridal shower games that's fun and teaches you a thing or two.
Make a list of wedding traditions, like having a designated ring finger or the bouquet toss , then have the players choose an answer from a corresponding answer bank and see who can guess the most correctly. Place a bunch of toy rings inside buckets or bowls of ice water.
Guests must plunge their feet into the icy water and pull the rings out with their toes. Whoever can get the most rings out in two minutes wins. Make a list of common items people might carry in their favorite bags as well as less common—and racier!
Give a prize to whoever keeps the most items in their purse and reward them with something else they can stick in it, such as a gift card. Include items like a hair tie, a pen, red lipstick, or a fast-food receipt. This is one of those fun bridal shower games that you'll play all party long. Each guest gets a plastic ring to wear at the start of the shower. Whenever a guest says "bride" or "wedding," another guest is allowed to steal that person's ring.
Whoever ends the bridal shower with the most rings wins. Collect interesting—or ridiculous—information about the couple, then ask guests to guess the answers to your questions.
Consider typing out a multiple-choice quiz you can grade as guests eat cake , or conduct a Jeopardy! Questions can range from easy for fewer points to hard for more. Include questions like, "Where did the couple meet? The guests will state on each quote which of the couple said what. The guest with the highest number of correct matches wins a prize.
He said she said the bridal shower game is quick, easy, and fun. How to play: For easy bridal shower games, this ranks top. Get a bulk of game cards that feature movie quotes.
Share them to all guests present and ask them to fill out what movie a quote was viva voce. The guests with the highest number of correctly matched movie quotes win. It is fun as guests get to rack their brains with what movies they saw. They also reminisce on the beautiful movie. How to play: Having a work bridal shower or having a brunch affair? The bridal shower bingo game is one of the ideal office bridal shower games and bridal brunch games.
They do not require many items or leaving the place messy. Get a game card made of square boxes with a heart at the center and ask the guests to fill in each box, a gift item the bride will likely get. Once they are through, the bride will start opening her gifts. The guests will mark off on their cards all correct items gifted to the bride.
Once they are through, the guests will get heart stickers to match all items marked. The first sticker goes to the empty center and continues to all correct answers. The first guest whose right answers fall in consecutive rows around the center heart wins.
How to play: This is a creative and hilarious DIY bridal shower game that includes everyone as a participant. This is a game to see who creates the dress or something close to the dress the bride will wear for her wedding.
Arm each guest with drawing paper, some glue, pencils, markers, glitters, stones, and tapes for creativity. Give them 10 minutes to get to work. Once the ten minutes lapses, ask them to stop and submit all drawings to the bride. The bride as the judge will grade and pick the dress which looks close to what she will wear as the winner.
Look out for funny and weird drawings. Small gifts for the winner and consolation prizes for runner-ups are encouraged. What to prep: drawing paper, some glue, pencils, markers, glitters, stones, and tapes. How to play: For household shower games, you need no penny to pull them off with this game of love songs. This is a fun game that requires only your disc player, some pens and paper and excited guests. Do this right before the shower starts. Give all the guests each a piece of paper and a pen, then the host will play a line of a love song and each guest will write down the name of the singer.
This should take all of ten minutes and whoever gets the most correct wins. You can also do without the pens and paper by asking the guests to call the singer out as the line plays. The first to call wins that round. How to play: If you have no idea of any office bridal shower games, the bridal shower question game is a great one.
This is a fun and interesting trivia game. The quest to see who knows the bride the most is here. All the guests will get one card each, filled with questions about the bride. The questions may include her best color, the schools she attended, her best food, what she loves the most, her height, the color of her eyes, her middle name, and more.
Each guest will fill in the answer to each question while the bride will fill incorrect answers on her own card.
How to play: Tea bridal showers are traditional and are often times intimate. Tea Party bridal shower games are decent and simple. Some may wonder what kind of games to play at a tea bridal shower party.
The mad libs game is one way to have fun while at tea. Give the cards to the guests and ask them to fill in the blanks with words that they think match each sentence best. After this, the host will read the story aloud and watch everyone dissolve into fits of laughter. The outcomes are often hilarious because the story most times ends up meaningless. How to play: Who said it bridal shower game is another game centered on how much the guests know the bride. It also exposes how long each guest has known the bride.
The host will get the couple to tell their love story, each speaking from their own point of view. The host will pick catchy phrases from what the couple said and print them out on game cards.
Note that these phrases will be flat-out scrambled and all pointers to the authors removed. Wedding advice cards give guests the opportunity to pass along advice and best wishes to the bride and groom as they start the next chapter of their lives together. Older guests, in particular, will enjoy passing along wisdom to the future bride and groom given their wealth of knowledge and experience.
This activity is also easy to set up. Just print the advice cards, lay out some pens, and then collect and arrange the advice cards in a photo album for the bride.
You can help prevent the bride and groom from ever running out of date night ideas with this DIY date night jar. This jar will come in handy when the couple needs date night inspiration. It is also a sweet and simple way to remind them to always put their relationship first. Encourage guests to brainstorm at least one date night for the happy couple. You can provide examples to help guests think of ideas such as watch the sunrise, have a picnic, and go to a concert.
Set up a jar next to the date night sign and cards for guests to place their date ideas in. Entertain guests during a shower by setting up a dreamy flower crown bar. This fun activity lets guests accessorize their hairstyles with lovely floral arrangements. Flower crown bars are perfect for people of all ages and any size group. This trendy addition to your shower will have guests feeling stylish and ready to pose for pictures. Consider setting up a DIY photo booth nearby for a photoshoot opportunity.
Check out this guide on how to make a flower crown for simple instructions! Recipe cards are an easy and useful bridal shower activity that has the potential to become heirlooms for the bride and groom. You never know what delicious recipe will get put in the pile and possibly be passed down for generations to come. After downloading these recipe cards, all you need to do is set up a station with pens and a place to display the completed cards such as a recipe box. That way, the bride can easily keep track of her new recipes.
Here are 49 more free bridal shower printables to dress up your event! Have you found the perfect bridal shower game or activity? If so, get to printing! For more bridal shower inspiration, check out these five bridal shower ideas we love. You can also check out our expert advice for the answers to all of your bridal shower questions such as what to wear to a bridal shower and how much you should spend on a wedding gift.
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Bridal Shower Games Games are great ice-breakers at pre-wedding events such as bridal showers. Wine Tasting Scorecards Toast to your future bride with a wine tasting themed bridal shower. Ring Hunt A ring hunt is a fun and interactive game that will send your guests on a scavenger hunt throughout the shower. Bridal Shower Charades Play a game of classic charades with a bridal twist.
Wedding Advice Cards Wedding advice cards give guests the opportunity to pass along advice and best wishes to the bride and groom as they start the next chapter of their lives together. Date Night Jar You can help prevent the bride and groom from ever running out of date night ideas with this DIY date night jar. Flower Crown Bar Entertain guests during a shower by setting up a dreamy flower crown bar. Recipe Cards Recipe cards are an easy and useful bridal shower activity that has the potential to become heirlooms for the bride and groom.
Hang an Instagram sign next to your bridal shower photo booth so guests can keep track of the hashtag, like this free printable Instagram sign from Pretty Little Palace. Add a touch of sweetness to classic bridal bingo with these donut-themed printables from Aww Sam. Just add mini donuts! Let your guests learn more about the bride and groom with this Guess Who game from Morning Motivated Mom. Pop culture enthusiasts will love this famous couple memory game from Studio DIY.
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