Entertaining Games For A Bride-o-Be Party
Games are a fantastic way to break the ice, encourage interaction, and create lasting memories at a bride to be party. From classic favorites to personalized activities, there’s a wide range of fun games to entertain guests and celebrate the bride’s upcoming wedding.
Bridal Bingo:
Put a twist on the traditional game of bingo by creating custom bingo cards featuring wedding-related words or phrases such as “bride,” “groom,” “wedding dress,” and “honeymoon.” As the bride-to-be opens her gifts, guests mark off the corresponding squares on their bingo cards. The first guest to complete a row, column, or diagonal shouts “bingo” and wins a prize.
Bridal trivia:
Test guests’ knowledge of the bride and groom with a fun game of bridal trivia. Create a list of questions about the couple’s relationship, preferences, and wedding plans, and challenge guests to answer correctly. Include questions about how the couple met, their favorite date spots, and funny anecdotes from their relationship. The guest with the most correct answers wins a prize.
Newlywed game:
Put the bride-to-be and her partner to the test with a playful version of the classic Newlywed Game. Prior to the party, ask the couple a series of questions about their relationship, such as “Who said ‘I love you’ first?” or “What’s the groom’s most annoying habit?” During the party, have the bride-to-be answer the questions while the groom’s responses are revealed to the guests. It’s a hilarious and heartwarming way to celebrate the couple’s love and compatibility.
Wedding Mad Libs:
Add a creative and humorous touch to the party with wedding-themed Mad Libs. Create fill-in-the-blank stories related to weddings, love, and romance, and have guests fill in the blanks with silly or outrageous words. Once everyone has completed their Mad Libs, take turns reading the stories aloud for plenty of laughs and entertainment.
Dress the bride:
Give guests a chance to showcase their creativity and fashion sense with a fun game of “Dress the Bride.” Divide guests into teams and provide each team with rolls of toilet paper, crepe paper, ribbons, and other decorative materials. Task each team with creating a wedding dress and veil for the bride-to-be using only the materials provided. The bride-to-be then models each dress, and the winning team receives a prize for their design.