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August 17, 2008

M.A.S.H is a game that is played to tell your future. Wouldnt it be nice to pick who you would marry, where your honeymoon would  be, what car you would drive, what kind of job you would have and what kind of house you would be living in?

M stands for mansion

A stands for appartment

S stands for shack and

H stands for house

This would be a very fun game to play at your bridal shower, and its for all ages. To play, grab a pen and paper and title it M.A.S.H. Under your title list four guys, leave a space and list four cars, leave a space list four jobs you’d like to have,  under that list the four women who you would like to be your maid of honor, lastly that list four places you would like to go for your honeymoon. Once you are done with these categories, cross off the names your listed under each category until you have one of each left.

 Have your bridesmaids and new family memebers split up into two teams. Give each of each group the list with your M.A.S.H categories on it and have them pick out which husband, honeymoon, bridesmaid, car, job and salary that you would have liked to recieve. Give your two teams a total of  two minuets to  pick out what they think you would like to see in your future.  Which ever team guessed the correct husband, honeymoon, bridesmaid, salary amount, car and job earns this lovely prize from ElegantShowerFavors.com.

Asian Brocade Silk Notebook with Pen

“Write from the heart” calla lilly pen in gift box

But wait, everyone is a winner at ElegantShowerFavors.com, the other team shall recieve

“Highlight of My Life” Heart Highlighter


Have fun playing these unique bridal shower games and use keepsake favors from ElegantShowerFavors.com  as your game prizes.

Don’t forget that everyone is a winner when you play these games and give these special prizes.

          

                                                       ”My First Kiss”  Game                    Hugs and Kisses

When the guests arrive the host shall hand out a sheet a paper and pen to everyone to write.  After every one is seated, The host tells a story of when she had her first kiss. And than each guest writes down  her story of her first kiss.

All the papers are collected and put into a hat or bowl, the host picks a piece of paper out of the hat or bowl and reads it aloud. The “bride to be” has to match the story to the person she thinks it belongs to. Everyone wins at this game and afterwards receives a very special “hugs and kisses” favor from Elegant Shower Favors.

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     Purse Hanger                       “Purse Power” Game

Before the guests arrive, the host should make a list of uncommon and common items that can be found in a women’s purse. Then the host will assign point values to each item. Uncommon items should be worth more. When the guests arrive the host will tell them to split into two teams. Each team will make a list of items that can be found in a purse. The host will then tell the guest the point value of each item. Which ever team names the most items and has the most points wins a purse valet favor.

 

 

 

 

 


 


Heart Measuring Spoons

Author: admin
April 21, 2008

Heart Measuring Spoons These heart measuring spoons make great gifts for your bridal shower or as game prizes for your shower games. Set of 4 stainless steel measuring spoons with both traditional measurements and measurements of love. Each set of 4 spoons feature “measures of love” on one side with traditional measurements on the other. “A Pinch of Patience” = 1/4 teaspoon, “A Dash of Kindness” = 1/2 teaspoon , “A Spoonful of Laughter” = 1 teaspoon, and “A Heap of Love” = 1 tablespoon. The set of measuring spoons is presented in a black bottom box with velvet lining and a clear top that measures 6″ x 1 3/8″ x 2.75″.


Are you in charge of a bridal shower and  not sure what to do?  We have included some great ideas (from Top Wedding Sites-Team Weddings) to assist you in planning a memorable bridal shower party. These games are great ice breakers and will help your guests to get to know each other quickly. We have also included a hugh selection of unique and affordable wedding themed game prize ideas from   Http://www.elegantshowerfavors.com

 

 

Trivia!
Have some questions about the bride and or groom ready to be asked and see how many people “really” there about to be wed friend. (questions can include things like, how they met, what was the first job that the bride held… you get the idea)

 

 

Guess?
Find or buy a cute container or bottle and fill it up with candy, or safety pins, or anything having to do with the wedding or shower. Make sure you know how many pieces are in it before you seal it up. Pass the bottle around and have the guests guess how many pieces are in it. Have them write on a piece of paper with their guess. Who ever is the closest, wins.

Wedding Dress:
Before the shower, purchase several rolls of white toilet paper. At the party, divide the guests into two or more groups of 3-5 people. Each group must choose a model for their wedding dress (mothers of the bride and/or groom work wonderfully). The goal is for each group to design and fashion a “wedding dress” out of toilet paper. Accessories are allowed (earrings, bouquets, trains, headpieces, wedding ring, etc.), but they must all be fashioned out of toilet paper. Once the groups are finished, the bride must pick the winner of the contest. This is my favorite bridal shower activity. And brides love this contest for the wonderful photo-memories it provides.

Changing gifts:
This one is way fun to play. We play this one at our Christmas Parties. But it can be just as fun for any party! You will need some floor space to play this one… get everyone in a circle and place some wrapped gifts in the center, usually a number less than the number of guests that arrive. Wrap them in all different size boxes, and colors and pretty them up with a bow or unique wrapping paper. The gifts should range from a really cheap joke or an inexpensive (like the anything less then $1.00 stores) to a few nicer gifts (bath beads, little picture frame ..etc.) Set a timer for about 10 minutes (longer if you have more then 15 guests). Start with the Bride-to-be. Give her a set of dice and tell her to roll them. If she gets doubles, she picks out a prize in the center of the circle. Then start passing the dice around the circle. Anyone that gets doubles may take a prize from the circle. Once all the prizes from the center are gone (this is where the FUN begins!) the guests can start to taking gifts from the other guests, when they roll doubles or “trade” with another guest. Keep passing the dice around until the timer goes off. Whoever has the gift at the end gets to keep it! It is funny to see what gift the guests start fighting over because of the shape/size of the box or even the wrapping paper. Nine times out of ten the guests end up fighting over that joke gift! …NOTE… as you may have been able to guess, NONE of the gifts can be opened until the timer goes off at the end!

The Wedding is over.
Tell the guests and bride to pretend the wedding is over and it is the wedding night. The motel/cruise boat/etc. that the couple is staying in loses all electricity and the bride must prepare for her wedding night in complete darkness. Next blindfold the bride and hand her a suitcase. He must put on everything in the suitcase. Put items in it such as sunglasses, men’s underwear, big bra, work gloves, or anything else that may bring a laugh. (She puts all this on over her clothes!) When she is done take a picture …it’s hilarious!

Touchy-Feely.
You can use paper or cloth bags, so that the guests are able to feel the item. Find about 10-15 common items around the house (i.e remote control, video tape, pen, tooth brush, etc.) and place the items in each bag. Pass the items around for the guests to feel. They’re allowed to 15-30 seconds to hold the bag, then they must pass to the next guest. They should have a pen and paper to write down their guesses. The guest with the most correct answers wins.

Complete the sentence.
Each guest should receive a piece of paper with the following sentences that need to be completed. Time limit should only be 5 minutes. (to keep in tune with the times it has been brought to my attention to remind people that THESE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY! Feel free to change or modify any of the statements as you deem appropriate)

Sentences:

  1. A woman’s work …
  2. A happy house…
  3. Behind every great man…
  4. A woman’s place…
  5. When the going gets tough…
  6. A stitch in time…
  7. My house is…
  8. The path of true love…
  9. Variety is…
  10. Every man’s home…
  11. True love…
  12. Marriages are…
  13. A watched pot…
  14. If the shoe fits…
  15. A penny saved…
  16. Home is…
  17. Too many cooks…
Answers:

  1. is never done
  2. is full of laughter
  3. is a successful woman
  4. is in the home.
  5. the tough get going
  6. saves nine
  7. your house
  8. never runs smooth
  9. the spice of life
  10. is his castle
  11. conquers all
  12. made in heaven
  13. never boils
  14. wear it
  15. is a penny earned
  16. where the heart is
  17. spoil the broth

Draw it.
Every person is handed a piece of paper, pen and a hard covered book. They are all instructed to put their names on the paper and then turn it over and put it on the book. Then they are to all put the books on their heads (with the clean side of the paper facing upward). They have to draw what the bride I will look like on her wedding day (making the drawing as detailed as they can- with a veil, jewelry, a train, etc…. Allow them 2 minutes to finish their drawings. Then they can take the book off their heads and look at their masterpieces, (It is a crack-up). Then hand all of the papers to the bride to vote on which one is the very best. Then turn the paper over to see who had drawn it. The bride can keep all of the drawings and look at them fondly over the years. Submitted by:Duane Lee Holden

Safety Pin.
It sounds super easy but it’s not… you’ll need: bag of rice, safety pins and a blind fold : Directions: fill a large mixing bowl half full with rice (long grain works best) mix in about 50 or so small to medium safety pins with blind fold on have each person try to grab as many pins they can in a 30 second time frame. It’s amazing how competitive everyone gets…

The Groom
Prior to the shower, someone contacts the groom and asks him a list of questions (about 10 or 15) about himself and the “intended” Be sure that whatever you ask him remains a secret so that the bride doesn’t know ahead of time. Write out each question on a 3×5 index card and on the back write the grooms answers. Some types of questions can be:
1. What’s the groom’s favorite food?
2. If the groom were a superhero, who would he be?
3. What was the date of your first kiss, date?
4. Where did you go on your first date?
5. What animal would the groom compare you to?
–Get creative!
At the shower, read the questions to the group. Each person writes down how many they think the bride will get right. To get the question right, the bride must match the groom’s answer. Then ask the bride the questions, let her answer, then read them out loud. It’s a lot of fun and can get very interesting.
Variation: For every answer the bride correctly gets, give her a Hershey’s kiss, for everyone wrong give her a stick of chewing gum. Submitted by Amanda Maynard

Collage.
Separate the guests into several teams. Have an assortment of magazines (usually 3-5 per group), glue, scissors and an 11×14 piece of construction paper, for each team. Give each team a list of WORDS and or PICTURES (usually about 15 items of either or combination of both) of things that they need to find in their magazines that they need to glue to the paper. First team finished wins! Now what do you do with the collages?? Give them to the Bride to be of course! So when making up your “items” put a little fun in them like….”A man in jeans Butt” the word “Penis” the “Name of the Bride to be” (that one can be tough to find so they can cut out some letters for that one…that should be the HEADER of the paper) or perhaps you want to find words that describe the bride to be. The suggestions are endless! (PS; THIS IS MY FAVORITE ONE BY FAR!)

Who knows the Bride Best
….this is similar to one that I said earlier (trivia game) Only the Bride to be fills out an info sheet on herself (favorite food, restaurant, pet, place she wants to live ..etc.) she should have about 20 things. For example: If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be? What is your favorite place to eat lunch? Give the same questions to each guest and have them fill out what THEY think her answers would be. —–Got the idea?

Purse power!
This is a great game! Have all the guests have their purses in front of them for this game. Make a list (beforehand) of common and uncommon things that can be found in a woman’s purse. Assign each item a point value. (hairbrush might be worth 2 points, lipstick 3 points/5 if it is red, mirror…etc.) Uncommon items should have a higher point value (lotion, staple remover….you get the idea!) Liven things up a bit and put down a condom and value that at 20 points! The list is endless and is great fun! Keep the items simple and not too uncommon or you may wind up with an unhappy guest who doesn’t have anything but a wallet in her purse!!
VARIATION to this game might be: Have the BRIDE to be hold the “master” and let her decide what “item” should be found and the first person to present that item receives the points for that round. You will need a score keeper or let them keep their own.

Wedding Bingo
(not this is NOT the traditional bingo game that you have to buy!) Make up some Blank Bingo Cards for each guest to fill in what they think the bride to be gifts will be. As the gifts are opened the guests mark off their “item” if they have it on their card. When the card is full they win a prize. (If no card is completed, give it to the person that marked off the most items)

Word Jumble.
Find out just how well your guests know about organizing a wedding by having them unscramble the following list of wedding related words. The first person to complete the unscrambling properly is the winner. If no one completes the list within a 10 minute time frame, the one with the most correct answers is the winner.

Scrambled:
  1. morgo        7. stigf   2. grin         8. worfsel   3. grealcmny    9. kace   4. reshus      10. tenbasm   5. trarge      11. edrbi   6. smiedsibrad 12. crie
answers unscrambled:
  1. groom        7. gifts   2. ring         8. flowers   3. clergyman    9. cake   4. ushers      10. bestman   5. garter      11. bride   6. bridesmaids 12. rice 

Clothes Pins.
You start with a hanger with about 20 clothes pins on it. Each person gets a turn to get as many clothes pins off without dropping any and only using one hand to hold the hanger and the other hand to take the clothes pins off. When a clothes pin is dropped you count how many they got off and the person who gets the most pins wins.

Who am I?
A perfect way to start a shower. Prepare ahead of time by writing the name of a famous person, singer, actor/actress on a 3×5 index card or piece of paper. As each guest arrives pin one of the “tags” on her back without her knowing her “secret identity”. The task is for the guest to find out who she is by asking others questions which can only be answered with a yes or no. This is a great way for guests to get mingling right away so they can learn who they are. First one to learn their identity is the winner. You may want to lengthen the game by offering 2nd and 3rd place prizes.

Fill in the blanks.
Each guest receives a pencil and paper. The sheet contains the word “bridal” written vertically down the left margin with the word “shower” directly across from it on the right side. The object is to use each pair of letters as the beginning and end of the longest word they can think of. First word for example must begin with the letter “b” and end with an “s”. (ie. brides, bouquets, banana) Each word is worth one point, unless it pertains directly to a wedding or shower, in which case that would be worth 2 points. The time limit should be no more than 10 minutes.

Observation.
This is best about 30 minutes into the party. Have everyone sit in a designated area and hand them a piece of paper and pen. Then ask the bride-to-be to leave the room. Now have each guest describe on paper everything they can remember about what the bride is wearing and to get as detailed as possible. (earrings, shoes, stockings?, make-up, watch, dress, pants, blouse…etc…) The more detailed the information the better it is. Give them 5 minutes and then tell them to stop writing. Then invited the bride back in. The winner is the person that described the most.

Poetry in fun
“Dear Sarah, You are entering a new ERA. There will come a THYME in your marriage when you find “groom’s name” is not always MR. CLEAN, but don’t send out the S.O.S. because he might VANISH. “Groom’s name” will always bring you CHEER and you will find him to be your white DOVE. When you are together you will find JOY, so remember your PLEDGE and give him your ALL. To “bride’s name” and “groom’s name” the Best of Luck & Good Fortune in the years to come. And may “groom’s name” always be your HONEY.

Variation: This one is a letter utilizing mostly cleaning products and health products. This is to be presented by the bridal party to the bride in front of guests:

Dear “bride’s name”, It is only fair that we let (Bride’s name) in on a little SECRET. (Groom’s name) may be FANTASTIC but wait until (Bride’s name) finds out that he is not MR. CLEAN. He’ll expect her to be a DYNAMO in the kitchen and he thinks all women should MOP & GLOW. At night he’ll wake you up at DAWN to SNUGGLE up close. We all AGREE that (Bride’s name) and (Groom’s name) will have a very happy LIFE together. Our wish for you is that your home be filled with JOY and you remain as happy as ever in the FUTURE.

Clothes Pin.
This one is a game as well as an ice breaker. When guests arrive to the party, each one is given a clothes pin (usually decorated in the theme colors of the wedding ) and instructed NOT to mention the Grooms name during the entire shower. If someone catches another person saying his name, they (the person that said his name) must give up their clothes pin to the “catcher”. At the end of the shower, the person with the most “pins” is declared the winner and WINS a prize. This is a fun way of keeping the party interactive and helps people to relax a bit easier.

Types of Prizes for the games:
Use any favor from Elegantshowerfavors.com as prizes for the games.Choose from a hugh selection of wedding & party related favors and gifts including: : bottle stoppers, letter openers, salt-n-pepper shakers, shoe bottle opener, heart-shaped highlighterheart-shaped calculators,
happily ever after candles, margarita memo pad, nail file kits, sewing kitsglass coasters, mini porcelain tealight candlesshower gel, showers-n-flowers gift setheart shaped cookie cutters, champagne bucket kitchen timer and much more.


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