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blessed4life said:Sorry, I copied the wrong list
I'll post something else soon...sorry again!
blessed4life said:Awwww, she should be excited! I LOVE babies ) Maybe she isn't redy to be a grandmother?
sfdavis918 said:I think she would just like things to happen in a certain order. :angel:
sfdavis918 said:Thanks so much for your help!!!
Now to finish cleaning the house. Can you tell I'm a bit of a procrastinator??
blessed4life said:Oh, I see! Wont they be married already?
sfdavis918 said:I just mean if I have them printed out now, before the wedding, she might be a little worried.
There are many fun and creative games that can be played at a bridal shower without the use of Pampered Chef products. Some options include traditional party games like "Bridal Bingo" or "How Well Do You Know the Bride?" trivia, as well as more unique activities like "Mad Libs Marriage Advice" or "Guess the Love Song". It's important to choose games that will be enjoyable for all guests, regardless of their cooking or kitchen skills.
One way to generate questions for a bridal shower trivia game is to think about the bride and groom's relationship and personal interests. You can also ask the couple's friends and family members for input or do some research on popular wedding and marriage topics. Another option is to use a pre-made bridal shower trivia game, which can be found online or in party supply stores.
Some non-traditional games that can be played at a bridal shower include "The Newlywed Game" where the bride and groom answer questions about each other, "Wedding Dress Relay" where teams compete to create a wedding dress out of toilet paper, and "Photo Scavenger Hunt" where guests take pictures of specific items or tasks. These games can add a fun and unique element to the shower and are sure to keep guests entertained.
No, it is not necessary to have games at a bridal shower. Some hosts prefer to have more of a relaxed and casual gathering without structured activities. However, games can be a great way to break the ice and get guests interacting with each other, especially if there are people who may not know each other well. It ultimately depends on the preferences of the host and the tone of the shower.
If you are short on time and need to plan games for a last-minute bridal shower, here are some tips to help you out: