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Hen Night party game ideas?

rinroo
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It's my friend's hen night in a few weeks and we're starting with a warm up at the bride's sisters house before we move onto the main venue.
The sister has asked for us to come up with some "hen night party games" for us to play and get in a fun mood before we go out, trouble is I can only come up with willy hoopla.
Can any give me some ideas please?
The sister has asked for us to come up with some "hen night party games" for us to play and get in a fun mood before we go out, trouble is I can only come up with willy hoopla.
Can any give me some ideas please?
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what about Mr & Mrs style game
speak to the groom and get him to answer question only the bride would know like where they meet, date they meet, where they had first date etc and if you want to get more "saucy" find out more intimate details.
On the night of the hen night give everyone shot glasses and have a bottle of something for shots, ask the questions to bride if bride gets it correct the guests drink the shot if the hen gets it wrong she drinks the shot.
Its a good laugh0 -
When I organised my foster daughters hen night we started with a 'how well do you know the bride' quiz with a few mildly embarressing questions about her considering her inlaws were there.
We moved on from that with 'now we know a lot about the bride what about you?'..... I made a pass the parcel with a risque theme for durning the meal. Each layer had a 'truth question' between it for the opener to answer each were slightly smutty but not filthy (eg, what is the tastiest thing you've had in your mouth this week). Those that chose not to answer were given a 'penalty card' which were scratch dare cards purchased from ebay to complete after the meal. Those who answered won a small prize, tasteless sex related rubbish from the poundshop mostly. Everybody loved it.
Pin the member on the man was a winner too!
The older ladies were chaperones or hen party police and each had a special badge. This got them out of the worst of the games. Each chaperone was given a 'banned word' to police. If the word was said durning the hen night the speaker was fined 20p. All the proceeds were given to the bride and groom towards thier honeymoon. Our words were dress, married & wedding.
At the beguinning of the night a keyword was set and if any member of the party shouted that word the bride to be had to rush up to a complete stranger with the worst photo of her intended we could find and tell them she was marrying him. If she completed the challenge with a straight face and without laughing the person who shouted the word had to buy her a shot.
We issued goody bags before the meal with home made colouring sets in and word searches etc on the wedding theme. These were just to pad out the bags but the girls made them into a competition whilst eating. In each bag was a loo roll and every body had to make and wear a veil to the next venue from thiers with a prize for the best veil when we got iinto the next pub...
All the girls were given a challenge tick sheet to complete during the evening too.0 -
We just had my hen party this weekend and had several games including silly pass the parcel with lip balms and sweeties and a few ruder prices, including a vibrating willy toy which is sat on my carpet infront of me. I had really better put that away somewhere safe before my guests arrive on Friday, I don't want to have to explain that one to my Aunt in Law who's 80!
We also had a quiz which included writting a poem about the bride and groom which was hilarious, the different anniversaries eg paper, coral, gold etc, the traditional meanings of things to do with the wedding like confetti which was meant to encourage fertility (did you know the work bride traditionally means cook?), and matching famous couples together.
Another really nice thing my friend did was make little fun party bags. Ours included sweets, a little mirror, hair clips, nail varnish and a little manicure set which was fantastic! (esp when we all broke ours nails bowling).Remember never judge someone that makes a mistake, because in six months time it may be you that makes the next mistake.0
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