Printable Games

Groom Questions – Know How Bridal Shower Game

Groom questions – Know how bridal shower game

Before the shower, anybody can speak to the groom and question him on a few things, 10 or 15, based on him and his bride to be.  Ensure that these questions and answers are undisclosed and the bride should be unaware till the right moment.  On a card measuring, 3×5 write down the question on one side and the answers on the other.

Make a questionnaire of these questions and hand it to all guests at the shower, asking them to write their name on their sheet.  Inform everyone that these were the questions the groom answered and that the game is to find out if the bride is aware of the responses. Tell them to mark initials against those ones which they think the bride will get right. Read more…


Lose the Dime Bridal Shower Game

Wedding shower game “Lose the dime”

Hope you have heard the proverb, “If you do not want to be expecting a child, place a dime amid your knees.” Since the beautiful girl is taking a spouse you can maybe put it after all.

Five clean containers or bottles (baby ones preferably) and five coins are all that is required.  Five participants can play at a time.  (If more people are interested to play, you can have different sets of five each in turns). Read more…


Something Old, New, Borrowed, and Blue – Bridal Shower Game

Something old, new, borrowed, and blue – Excellent wedding shower start-up game

The bride’s dress needs “something ancient, something latest, something loaned, and a thing in blue color” a Victorian verse says so for luck.  Basing this, you can plan a game.  Make a list of items comprising of these and have groups search and fetch these.

Divide the list into four. Read more…


If Bridal Shower Game

Wedding shower game “If”

A good game best suited for a bunch of thick friends where you choose one person to think of and not let it out. One person gets up and the others playing will get chances to find out who the person has in mind by posing “If” queries.

You can ask things like “If she was a brew, what brew would she be?” “If she were a fruit, what fruit would she be?” If she were a cloth, what kind of cloth would she be?” “If she was an outfit, what outfit type would it be?” Read more…


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