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The person with the most points after the timer goes off wins the prize. Why people love it: Who am I is one of the most interactive games that you can play at a bridal shower. Friends and family love it because they get to learn a few new things about the bride-to-be. It also gives each guest a little insight into the relationship between the bride and the other guests. They will love hearing the stories! What you need: A game card and something to write with for each player.

A few prizes would also come in handy. How to play: Each player gets a card. They will write down their name and a personal memory between them and the bride-to-be. The bridal shower host will read each one out loud to the group. How to play: When guests arrive, give each player a bridal bingo game card and something to write with.

Have them randomly fill in each square with a gift that they think the bride-to-be will receive at the shower. As the bride starts opening gifts, players will mark each correct guess. The player who gets 5 in a row first wins a prize this can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal.

To keep guests playing after the first winner is called, have prizes for 2nd and 3rd place. Tip: You can also give the guests a copy of the shower registry. This way they can be sure that most of the gifts on their card are something that bride might be receiving.

What you need: All that you need to play is an Over or Under game card for each player, a few prizes and something to write with. How to play: Before the bridal shower, ask the couple to answer the 15 questions that are on the game cards.

Guests will be given a card with those same questions, and will try to guess whether the answer is over, under or an exact match. The person who gets the most correct wins a prize. Examples: On the card it might say: The age gap between the the bride and groom is 4 years is the correct answer more than 4 years, less than 4 years or is 4 years the correct answer?

On the card it might say: The couple looked at 9 different wedding venues before picking one is that answer over, under or an exact match? How to play: As guests arrive they take one of the plastic rings from the box. The guest with the most rings at the end of the bridal shower wins a prize. Silly but simple. Plus it gives everyone an excuse to pull out their phone! What you need: A game card plus something to write with for each player and a cell phone.

How to play: Each player gets a game card that includes random apps and photo requests. Players get points for each item that they have in their phone. The player with the most points wins a prize. What you need: A game card for every player, something to write with and a prize for the winner. Players must match the wedding tradition to the original origin. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins. Examples: Q: Why do we designate a specific ring finger? A: It contains the vein of love.

Q: Why does the groom toss the garter? How to play: Each player receives a Price is Right game card and something to write with. Each card has a list of common items that you would find at your local grocery store or Target. Each player tries to guess the price of each item without going over the price. The player whose guess is closest to the actual price, get the points for that item.

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They prevent the event from being all about the presents. Additionally, they serve as a way to organize the flow of the shower—you can avoid lulls and boredom with a pre-planned itinerary.

When it comes to games, we've got tons of great suggestions, from icebreakers to competitions that are bound to get everyone involved. This includes a silly remake of "pin the tail on the donkey" "pin the veil on the bride" and a semi-embarrassing round of "true or false" that'll bring out the giggles after a few mimosas. If your bride doesn't like games , don't sweat it. Skip them in favor of activities.

We've got recommendations for any bridal shower theme , be it food-inspired, spa-inspired, or something else altogether. They don't even have to be wedding-related—you can focus on everybody's shared interests instead. Wine tasting, scavenger hunt, or movie screening, anyone? Click through for creative bridal shower games and activities that you can play or participate in with your attendees, no matter your goal as a hostess.

They may range from hilarious to helpful for the lady of honor, but they're all definitively entertaining. This option is actually really helpful for the bride. Celebrants come with their best recipes for the future spouses to make together, and her favorite dish wins. Put the prompt in writing on either event stationery like this card by Written Word or in the shower invitation, which gives everyone more time to prepare.

Take some tulle and play the wedding version of "pin the tail on the donkey. Provide a slew of cocktail ingredients and have celebrants try their luck as mixologists, competing to create your signature drink!

Even if the lady of honor doesn't serve the winner on her wedding day, everyone's bound to have fun making and drinking the beverages. This one's for lovers of lawn games! While we aren't sure if a ring toss really prepares a bride to put her partner's band on at the altar, it's the thought that counts.

Here, the ladies try to make the best bouquet or centerpiece, using blooms from a DIY flower bar. Win or lose, they can take their beautiful creations home. Ask attendees to guess or suggest your wedding's details, from the color scheme to the flowers. Whoever gets the most right or recommends the best idea wins. Celebrate tying the knot and find out who has a hidden talent with a round of "Who can tie a cherry stem in their mouth?

This Mad Libs-inspired game is just as fun as its muse, and easy to play, too. All you have to do is come up with a wedding-related template—bonus points if you get it printed onto sweet stationery, like this card from Pretty Little Papers. Whenever the song stops, the person holding the arrangement is out. Who's the most prepared to help the bride on her big day? Play this game to find out.

Guests get points for every item they have in their handbags, which they check off on a sheet like this one made by Kate Ignatowski. In this game, you fill a bucket with water and ice, and set rings toy ones work great at the bottom. Guests attempt to retrieve the pieces the quickest with—you guessed it—their toes. For a bridal twist on this fan-favorite, write the names of people, places, or things that have significance to the bride on the backs of escort cards like these by Anne Robin Calligraphy and tie them to guests' foreheads as they arrive.

When it's time to play, the group will give hints to one person at a time. Leave multiple-choice quizzes with trivia questions about the bride and groom on guests' tables.

You know the drill—whoever gets the most answers right wins. Ask shower guests to write their little-known nicknames romantic or otherwise on slips, and then hang the papers on a cute board like this DIY heart-and-arrow display. Read aloud each name, asking the ladies to write their guesses on which nickname corresponds to which guest. Help the guest of honor prepare for her big day by sending the ladies in search of a few choice treasures, either hidden ahead of time or gathered from nature, neighbors, and stores.

Steal our list, or get creative and edit it to include other objects special to her. Julia Lake Parties planned the outing pictured here. Get everyone talking and laughing! When we crafted this printable catcher , we filled it with tasks like, "Make a toast," or "Tell your love story.

Make a reservation at a nearby vineyard and help the soon-to-be newlywed find the perfect vino for the big day—or at least a favorite of the day. Assemble a dozen or so photographs of the bride, showing her at different ages. Display the images someplace where everyone can see, and have attendees write down their guess as to how old the bride was in each picture. Does she have braces? Must have been middle school. A prize—or bragging rights!

Your celebrants will love customizing their own hair accessories to wear for the rest of the event. When everyone is finished, have the bride-to-be dub her dames with nicknames fitting to their friendship such as "Goddess of Adventures" as they don the crown.

Stick with your shower's "love" theme and come up with a list of iconic duos , then write each of their names on either side of our printable heart cards. Cut through the center to create two cards—a broken heart! Set a card at each seat and instruct the ladies to find their other half.

For a cute touch, have one of the couples be the bride and groom. Whether you go camping or should we say, "glamping" or set up a fire pit in the backyard, there's nothing like spilling secrets and maybe a few spooky stories while huddled around to make you feel close with your friends.

This whispering game is a throwback to your elementary school days. Place one of our printable instruction cards on one guest's seat, prompting her to initiate a toast.



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