Shower Games.

29.04.2010 (11:19 am) – Filed under: Advice,Bridesmaids,Showers,Weddings ::

My bridal party, with the help of some friends, threw an awesome shower for me 2 weeks ago. It was a mix of friends, my family and J’s family, and contrary to what you may think, we had a riot.

The girls planned out some fun games for the afternoon, and I know you bridesmaids and maids of honours are always looking for shower games to play – so here are a few of my selections, from my own shower and ones I’ve been to.

What’s In Your Purse

What you need: something to keep track of points (a tally, or as my BP did: a bunch of little Ikia pencils), a list of items
Set up: this is best played in a big circle, with the bride sitting in the middle

How to play: Each guest grabs their purse. The host of the game has a list of items that the guests need to have in their purse. Each item has a point value. The more common the item, the fewer the points. The rarer the item, the more points it’s worth! To start, the host will name out the point value for the item she’s about to call out, and then she’ll name the item. The first guest who has the item in their purse and hands it to the bride in the middle, gets the points.

Suggestions for items to name: American Express credit card, tampon, MAC lip gloss, ballpoint pen, a receipt with the value of over $100, used tissue/napkin, iPod, USB key, Starbucks gift card, a photo of the bride

Ball Buster

What you need: water bottles, pantyhose, oranges
Set up: you need a bigger space, enough to form 2 lines of people with bottles on the ground between them

How to play: Playing against one other person, the aim of the game is to be the first to knock down the water bottle on the floor, using your “ball”.  Pairs stand across from each other, in 2 lines. The bottles are lined up on the floor, with one bottle between each pair.Each player has a pantyhose with an orange inside the foot, and the pantyhose is tied around the waist. Using the orange (or ball), you have to swing it until it knocks the bottle down.

This is played by elimination; the winners from each pair move on to play each other, until the last ball buster is standing.

Two Truths and A Lie

What you need: just people
Setup: Sitting in a circle would probably be best

How to play: This is more of an ice breaker than a game, great for the beginning of the party. Each guest takes a turn introducing themselves, and has to tell two true facts about themselves, and one lie. Everyone has to vote for which fact was the lie. The guest who faked out the most people wins a prize.

Granny panties

What you need: people who wear underwear (and bras)
Set up: no set up required, this can be played at any point in the shower

How to play: The person with the least sexiest panties wins a prize! Basically the host asks the guests who are wearing granny panties to come up and show their underwear. The bride is the judge, and picks the worst dressed. This can be played throughout the party, also with the sexiest panties, the sexiest bra, and the least sexiest bra (I’ve been at a party where a guest was wearing a nursing bra! She won that category.).

Real Wedding: Tiff + Ken’s Jack and Jill

07.12.2009 (10:41 pm) – Filed under: Planning ::

As you may know by now, I was part of Tiff’s bridal party this summer, who happens to be one of my bridesmaids. We threw her and Ken a Jack & Jill, and celebrated with both the bride and the groom and their family and friends.

As the bridal party, we were originally disappointed because we had a rather feminine theme planned for Tiff’s shower: Breakfast at Tiffany’s. When Tiff decided she wanted a co-ed shindig, we had to quickly come up with a new unisex theme. Luckily, I scouted a most perfect party location and realized we could keep the original theme – the space was contemporary and ultra-chic, and fit the Breakfast at Tiffany’s theme perfectly. We renamed it to Breakfast at Tiffany’s (and Ken).

Thanks to our group of DIYers, we had all the details set. I designed the invitations (with a fittingly graphic Audrey Hepburn), Lisa created scrumptious and beautiful mini-cakes to look like Tiffany boxes, and Kat (the groom’s sister) crafted a nifty sign that the couple ended using at their wedding, too. The Sunday brunch went without a hitch, and I must say, it was sad when we didn’t have any more bridesmaid meetings to plan this thing!

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