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Bachelorette Party Games
Planning a bachelorette party is one of the easiest parts of a
wedding to plan. There are literally hundreds of ideas for
things to do and a myriad of options for games. Many of those
ideas are a bit on the racy side, but there are plenty that
that are just plain clean fun.
For example, one popular bachelorette game involves asking the
guests to become poets. Ahead of the party, take 50 index cards
and on half, write romantic things, like "roses", "cuddly",
etc. On the other 25 cards, write very non-romantic words or
phrases, like "nose hairs" or "ironing". Then have each guest
draw one card from each pile. They should then create a silly
poem based on the two very different words or phrases they have
chosen, for example, "Roses are red, your nose hairs are
ewwwww."
One fun game that is sure to engender at least a few laughs is
"name that item". Take a paper bag (a fabric bag is better if
you have one) and fill the bag with typical "male items". The
items might include a razor, a money clip, a tie, shoe polish,
etc. Seal the bag, or fold it over really well. Then have each
guest feel the bag and try to guess the contents. Have them
write their guesses on a piece of paper. After everyone has had
a chance to feel the bag, the contents are shown and the person
with the most number of correct guesses gets the bag of
male-oriented items.
Here's a fun idea. This game might take the whole of the
bachelorette party, but it's a fun one that involves all the
guests, helps them get to know one another and provides video
proof you all had a good time. You need video cameras for this
game, so if the host only has one camera, be sure to ask guests
to bring more video cameras. Make sure you also have enough
blank tapes for this game.
Depending on the number of guests at the party, you'll divide
the party into two or more groups. It's best to divide the
group into teams small enough so that the whole team can get
into one car. So you'll have maybe five women on each team.
You'll give each team a video camera, blank videotapes and a
list of "scavenger hunt" type activities they must perform and
tape.
Some video scavenger hunt ideas include having a complete
stranger sing the national anthem, having a member of the team
sing "I wish I were an Oscar Meyer hot dog" in the meat section
of the grocery store and taping a stranger who can do a good
impersonation of John Wayne.
The teams should be given a specific amount of time in which to
complete their assigned tasks and then return to the party
location (ideally, a home, in this case). The videos are viewed
and the teams vote on the team that did the best. Bonus points
are given for the team that creates their own stunts.
Bachelorette party games are not only designed to bring fun to
the party, but sometimes to help people get to know one
another. This might be a good opportunity for the bride's best
friend to get to know the sister of the groom, or for the bride
to get close to the groom's cousin or niece. So an icebreaker
game isn't a bad idea.
This isn't perhaps the most intellectual of an icebreaker game,
but it will likely break the ice early in the evening before
you head out to other events. Play a game called "I never..."
and see who takes the most drinks. So the first woman says, "I
never..." and completes the sentence. The women who have done
the thing the first woman says she's never done take a drink.
Then the next woman claims to have "never" done something.
Some suggestions for this game are: "I never ..."
*Lied about my age
*Lied about my weight
*Shoplifted
*Got a speeding ticket
*Ran naked through my house
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