Wednesday, May 18, 2011

~ Bridal Shower Games & Ice Breakers ~


 
Looking for fun bridal shower games to entertain your guests?
Whether they're traditional or zany, try one of these fun sample bridal shower games.


Toilet Paper Wedding Dress
Divide the group into two or more teams of at least three people each. The teams are given rolls of toilet paper, and each team chooses a "bride." Give the teams 20 minutes to create a wedding dress on their "bride" using the toilet paper. At the end of the allotted time, vote for the best wedding dress and the funniest, and give prizes to the winners.

The Clothespin Game
To begin, choose a "buzz word" such as bride, groom, wedding, etc. When each person comes into the party, hand them a clothespin. Then, if someone hears another person saying the "buzz word," they get to take that person's clothespin. The person with the most clothespins at the end of the party wins. (Another variation is that a guest loses her clothespin when she crosses her legs, a hard task for a party full of women!)

Two Truths and a Lie
Everyone introduces herself, and tells the group three things about herself; two are true, one is a lie. The audience then writes down or shouts out which one they think is a lie. If a guest is shy, the host should whisper in her ear some ideas for the lie.

How Well Do You Know the Bride?
Start off this game by asking the guest-of-honor to leave the room, standing just out of sight but within hearing distance. Ask guests what she was wearing, (color of her shirt, hair up or down, etc.) then move on to harder questions such as how did the bride and groom meet, what is the bride's favorite color, etc. The first person to shout out the most correct answers is the winner.


The Bride's Poem
Start off by writing a sentence about the bride (or bride and groom) as if it were the first line of a poem. Then pass it around the room as the bride opens her presents. Each guest must write down a next line of the poem, following the previous line as logically as possible. Then, she folds the sheet of paper over, so that the next guest only sees the line she has written. The maid of honor or hostess reads the wacky poem at the end of present opening!


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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Stuck On Theme??!?!

Why Choose YOUR Wedding Theme...

Couples who select a wedding theme want their wedding to be distinctive and memorable, and they will go to great lengths and in some cases great expense to ensure that the affair is authentic in every single way. The only limitations to a theme wedding is your imagination.
The only consideration is that you are consistent without going too far; you don’t need to go overboard with the details, just be selective and distinctive with the ones you choose.


Wedding celebrations that mirror the couple’s interests and personalities make for an unforgettable wedding memory. Your friends may not remember the type of food that was served, but they will never forget the wedding if everyone came in a costume or the bride arrived on the back of a motorbike.
Theme weddings are becoming popular. Pick a wedding theme in which the menu, decorations, favors, linens and entertainment have all been carefully thought of to create an image or special mood.

Here are some ideas for a Summer Wedding Theme!


Hot pink and orange has been used as the color giving it a lovely summer wedding look.


Bridal arch situated on the beach decorated with bright flowers and greenery.



The brides gown has simple lines and is suited for a romantic wedding in summer.



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Monday, May 2, 2011

What's The Secret?!?

 The BEST Kept Secret



It was the best-kept secret of the royal wedding.....
Kate Middleton stepped out in a simple white long-sleeved dress with a surprisingly-plunging neckline designed by the creative director of the McQueen label, Sarah Burton.
The dress was topped off with a veil made of yards of lace, covering her long hair and draped around her shoulders, drop diamond earrings and a small tiara.
The Manchester-born designer, 36, took over the McQueen label after the suicide of its founder at the age of 40 last year and was the bookmakers' favorite.
 On Thursday, a woman desperate to hide her identity, but thought to be Burton, was seen arriving at The Goring hotel, where the Middleton family was based.


Tips to keeping your wedding dress a secret...
1. Go Wedding Dress Shopping WITHOUT Your Fiance!
 Although it helps to have that number 1 support system, this is something "traditionally" you want to be a surprise!
2. Don't Bring It Home!
Keep the dress at a friends in between alterations, or at the shop where it is getting altered.
3. Put The Camera Down!
It is nice to see how beautiful you are in the dress, but do not take pictures! If you do ERASE THEM!



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