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Four Great Games To Play At
Your
Next Bridal ShowerOne of the
most fun -- and occasionally dreaded -- parts of a bridal
shower are the games. Although they're meant to be bonding
experiences, bridal shower games aren't for everyone ... and if
your gal group meets exclusively for cosmos and indie jazz, you
might want to skip them.
But the fact is, bridal shower games serve a purpose. No matter
how familiar or unsophisticated they might seem, they still
serve as icebreakers. And icebreakers are especially useful if
your shower combines guests from different walks of life. A
shower might toss the bride's work friends together with her
hometown friends and a handful of relatives -- and these groups
probably don't know each other -- but an icebreaker can bring
them together (of course, so can a few chilled bottles of Veuve
Clicquot).
So your guest list is a mixed bag of ages, backgrounds, tastes
and styles, here are some true-blue games that will bring your
shower through with flying colors.
Bridal Shower Bingo One of the most popular
is, of course, Bridal Shower Bingo. To play this game, dream up
a list of words for each bingo card that relates to weddings,
wedding gifts, the bride herself, or romance. For the cards
themselves, arrange a grid of squares in your favorite desktop
publisher, placing each word or phrase in its own square. Make
the center square "free" (you're just generous that way). Or
just grab some of those no-cost, printable bridal bingo cards
from the internet.
Give each guest their own card. Or if you really want to press
home the icebreaker effect, get two guests to share one.
Next, print out your word selection with lots of letter spacing
so you can cut up the sheet into strips and toss them in a
basket.
Finally, have the hostess act as the caller. She'll pull the
words out of the basket and call them out. Once a player gets a
complete marked-off line of words, either horizontally,
vertically or diagonally, she shouts out "Bingo" (or "Bride")
in return for a prize.
Uncool, you say? Angelina Jolie would never be caught dead
playing Bridal Shower Bingo? Maybe, but you'd be surprised how
jiggy things get when you turn up the music and start calling
out those words. There's a reason why hundreds of people flock
to bingo halls on a weekly basis -- it's freakishly fun. Leave
the anthropologists to wonder why, and just roll with it.
Bingo Redux One of the funniest variations
on Bridal Shower Bingo is to give guests blank cards and have
them fill it out with predictions of what gifts the bride will
get.
Or for another twist, fill your cards with titles of songs
relating to love and romance, and then play 10 second snippets
from a CD you've burned ahead of time. This gives your guests
the double challenge of identifying what they're hearing, and
crossing off the titles. Choose a sweet Starbucks-y combo of
Cole Porter, Diana Krall, Ray Charles, and obscure Beatles
tunes. It's fun and cool.
Kiss George Clooney You could also "kiss
the groom," but why not kiss George Clooney instead?
Take a sturdy board, and staple on a men's shirt and pants
combo from the thrift store. Draw in the hands and shoes, and
glue on a life-sized printout of George Clooney's winsome face.
Have each guest apply a healthy dose of lipstick. Now blindfold
her, turn her around three times, and have her try to kiss
George Clooney on the lips. The closest kisser wins a prize
(how about an inexpensive autographed photo from the man
himself? Try eBay). The rest get to dream.
Lottery Tickets Fast and simple, not too
costly, and who knows? Someone might go home with special
memories ... to her new penthouse suite. It could happen!
Purse Pursuit Or try a scavenger hunt --
through a purse. In this one, give your guests a list of things
you might find in a purse. Guests mark off items for points as
they hunt through their purse. Expected items (aspirin,
cosmetics, mints) should get a few points. Give higher points
for odder objects (tiny airline liquor bottles, a granola bar,
crochet hooks, a Canadian coin). Award really high points for
random items that might show up in a purse (a rock, toilet
paper, chopsticks).
If all this seems too complicated, weigh each purse and hand
out a prize to the heaviest handbag -- since a gift certificate
to an orthopedic specialist probably won't fit your
budget.
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