Wedding shower favors and games




















I read all your suggestions. Would I ,the host be at brides location? I could mail the favors ahead of time for those attending the virtual event and, Would I send foodie bags as well? I could do the games, give prizes for those. Have the attendees wrap their gifts to her as to open at the event.

I am so nervous about making this prefect for her. Your thoughts? How to relax with this? Thank you. Love this site! Where can I find those bride and groom cake pops to send in advance to the attendees? You actually can mute everyone and have them raise their virtual hand when ready to answer if all the talking is too much or loud.

Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Author Still Dating My Spouse -. Comments I am at the beginning stages but my plan I think is to have the wedding shower over the span of 2 weeks and every other day have a challenge such as posting our favorite recipe… Pictures of the bride to be or groom to be from the past… He said… She said game etc.

Giving out bridal shower favors at your event isn't necessary, but it's a nice bookend to a party. Our favorite bridal shower party favors?

Anything that guests can actually use—bonus points if they're also on-theme! For our top bridal shower favor ideas and some serious inspiration, read on. Gift your group take-home treats with these adorable chocolate diamond rings. They're sure to satisfy your bridal shower guests' sweet tooths and look cute in selfies too.

Impart some self-care-inspired products on your bridal shower guests, like these vanilla sugar scrubs that are perfect for a long shower or bath. Take instant photos at your bridal shower, then gift these tiny photo frames so guests can save and display the memories.

Pair these little bud vases with a fresh bloom or two for a unique spring or summer bridal shower favor. They'll never lose their lip balm again, all thanks to these adorable sleeves.

The creative bridal shower party favors clip onto backpacks, keys and more with ease. Pick up some champagne splits from your local party store. Then, decorate them with a custom lable for celebratory bridal shower gifts for guests. If your bridal shower is tropical themed or you just love a good pineapple, fill these boxes with little treats like candy. Nail polish and puns? It's the perfect pair.

Use these " mani thanks" tags, which you can customize with the glitter color of your choice, on bottles of high-end nail polish for a luxe treat. A tote bag is a universally great gift since it can be used for work, baby supplies, a trip to the beach and so much more.

We personally love this happy yellow style, perfect for a trendy lemon-themed shower. Use these mini felt boards as place cards at the bridal shower, then surprise everybody by telling them they're allowed to take them home!

Just don't forget to pass along the accompanying letter packs too. Felt Like Sharing changeable felt letter board in 10 x 3. A candle is an easy crowd-pleasing gift, and this sweet one nods to the upcoming nuptials. Disco details are hot, hot, hot right now, which means guests will obsess over this sparkly sipper. A vintage-looking box can be filled with candy, instant popcorn and other movie favorites.

Paired with a cute tag, these scented soap bars are the perfect bridal shower thank-you gift for guests. Adventurers and wine lovers alike will be so happy to receive this durable, insulated wine glass that promises to keep their drink cold for hours.

Plus, check out that chic rose gold finish! Do note that this gift is pricier than some others—consider it for a bridal shower with a smaller guest list. Choose from multiple delicious-smelling scents of this super-luxe-feeling mini hand lotion. Wrap up an out-of-this-world bridal shower by gifting your guests too-cute, celestial-shaped tea bags. Treat your guests to these unique lip balms and they'll definitely feel special.

They're made with real flowers and react to each attendee's skin pH for a custom color—how cool! If your bridal shower is more intimate, honor each guest with a necklace engraved with their first initial. Succulents make any space more delightful. These wedding shower favors can be used as centerpieces, then taken home as plant babies. Succulent Artworks 2. These heart-shaped carabiners in assorted colors are sure to spread the love.

Pick up a pack of tea candles at your local craft store and pair them with a customized box of matches with a cute phrase like "light my fire. Searching for eco-friendly party favors?

Try these reusable straws, which you can get engraved with a punny phrase. You can never have too many bottle openers, and this vintage key-shaped one ideal for a romantic theme won't get lost in the junk drawer. Buy a few sets and split them up amongst guests. This nifty drink shaker has the recipes for a few key cocktails on its outer walls for easy reference.

It's an excellent takeaway for a mixology-themed party. A sleep mask is perfect for travel—especially if it's going to be a destination wedding. The tropical print is Instagram-ready, but there are other patterns and solid colors to choose from too, so you can pick the right design for each celebrant.

Herschel Supply Co. How to play: Tell the group they're going to help write the couple's wedding vows. Circulate two clipboards: one with the header "I [insert name] take you [insert name] and promise to" and the other with the reverse. Give each clipboard to one guest and instruct them to write a vow phrase under the header. For example, "I promise to…not hog the shower in the morning. Once everyone has contributed to both clipboards, read the vows aloud for all to hear.

The Gist: Think of it as a live game of clue. What to Prep: For each of the guests attending the shower, write up a juicy question revealing how they know the bride or groom on index cards. Example: "Who did Tim bring to the prom? How to Play: When everyone arrives, hand them a card and explain they have 30 to 40 minutes to come up with the answer to the question on their given card. After swapping info and mingling, each person reveals their relationship to the to-be-weds.

The Gist: It's the celebrity version of Catch Phrase. What to Prep: Have everyone write the names of about 10 to 20 celebrities on small pieces of paper and throw them into a hat or bowl. How to Play: Split guests into two teams.

The first player from Team A draws a name, stands up and tries to explain the celebrity to her teammates without actually saying their name. If teammates guess correctly, the second player draws a new name and goes on as before. Each team has one minute to get through as many names as possible until all the names are out of the hat. Shake up the next round and only allow players to use one word to define the celeb. Shop the Idea: Here's another prop that doubles as a sweet shower gift: Customize a sun hat for the guest of honor with her initials, the word "bride" or her future "Mrs.

Once the game's finished, flip it over and surprise her with it. The Gist: Try to stump your guests on the couple's "love story. What to Prep: At the beginning of the shower, the bride should share her "love story" with the group, bringing up key events where they met, how they proposed and so on.

How to Play: After opening presents, the host surprises guests by asking questions about the story. Throw in curveballs with questions like, "How many times was 'love' used in the story?

The Gist: Guests "shower" the bride with marriage and love advice. What to Prep: Tuck a pretty blank card into the invitation for the shower and ask every guest to share their advice for a happy marriage. How to Play: Guests' advice can range from recipes, a poem or funny story, and so on.

At the party, guests take turns reading their words of wisdom to the group and everyone tries to guess who gave which words of wisdom. When the cards have all been read, the host can compile them in a scrapbook as a keepsake for the bride.

The Gist: Everyone has to figure out what the bride and groom did with whom. What to Prep: Hand out index cards and have each guest write a description of their favorite memory with the bride the more adventurous, the better. The host will collect the cards.

How to Play: After the host collects the cards, she'll take the bride on a trip down memory lane, speaking them all out loud. Everyone will have to guess who did what with the bride. Examples: Who snuck out of the house with the bride for a high school party, or who met a celebrity during a weekend in Miami with the bride. The Gist: You get to eat cake and guess the flavors. What to Prep: Set up a "cake bar" complete with bite-size cake pieces mini cupcakes, cake pops or cut-up pieces of regular cakes will do and remember all the flavors.

Write out the flavor of each type of cake on an index card and place it in an envelope behind the bite-size pieces. How to Play: Each player is blindfolded and walks down the table with one of the hosts, who notes the player's flavor guess. The player takes sips of champagne between bites to cleanse the palate. Of course, hosts can sip champagne at any point in the game! Whoever guesses the most flavors correctly wins.

The Gist: Have guests answer extreme read: hilarious etiquette questions. What to Prep: On index cards, write out a few wedding etiquette question—the more outrageous the better.

Think of some nuptial nightmares, like what do you do if the best man sprays champagne all over the guests? Or if you accidentally knock into the wedding cake? Or if two bridesmaids get into a fight at the altar? How to Play: Hand out one etiquette card to each guest and have her write down an honest response to the situation. Then, have the bridal party gather all the cards and read the questions and answers aloud. The Gist: Works best at a lingerie shower. What to Prep: On the invitations, ask each guest to bring lingerie gifts that match their personality and style.

While the bride isn't looking, hang them around the room. How to Play: Once everything is set up, have the bride go around the room considering each item. Then, have her guess whom each gift is from. At the end of the day, she goes home with a new lingerie wardrobe perfect to bring on the honeymoon! The Gist: Make a wedding dress out of toilet paper What to Prep: For this bridal shower game, you'll need lots of rolls of toilet paper.

Spice up this game by purchasing markers, stickers or—if you are very brave—glitter. How to Play: Divide groups into teams of at least three people. One team member will be the model. The other team members will have to make her or him a wedding dress out of toilet paper and your other decorating supplies. Set a timer for 10 to 15 minutes. When the time is up, the bride-to-be can choose her winner. The Gist: Steal rings and try to collect them all What to Prep: Purchase a plastic wedding ring for each guest.

How to Play: For this fun bridal shower game, present each guest with a plastic wedding ring to wear. Pick one wedding-related word that guests cannot speak, such as bride, love, or wedding. If a guest overhears another guest speak the forbidden word, they can take that guest's ring. The winner is the guest with the most rings by the end of the party.

The Gist: Guess where the happy couple is based on pictures What to Prep: Time to start hunting around on social media. Dig up a handful of pictures of the couple at different locations. Print them out and hang them up. You can punch holes in the pictures and hang them on a string, or tape them around the house. Number each picture and print out a sheet of paper.

How to Play: To start this bridal shower activity, give each guest their answer form and a pen and then ask them to go around the room and guess where the couple is bride and groom are in each picture. Make sure to be specific about what kind of answer you want. Are you looking for country, state or even the specific restaurant?



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