How to Make Your Printable Bridal and Baby Shower Games
Bridal and baby shower games are a great way to spice up your
shower party. Many games can be purchased affordably, but you
can also make your own games with some effort. Here are some
ideas for making your own baby shower or bridal shower games.
1) Baby or Bridal Bingo - Here is a game that you can make
yourself on a word processor and print out on your own computer
or at your local print shop. All you have to do is find baby or
bridal related clipart images on the Internet and copy them into
a grid. Make as many different boards as you need. You can even
get trinkets like mini pacifiers that you can use in place of
standard bingo chips.
2) Baby or Bridal Pictionary - This is another easy game for
shower parties. Before the event, you must think of various
bridal or baby related themes and phrases and then print them
out on flash cards. You also need paper and pencils so that you
guests can draw. The game will be played just like regular
pictionary, but with your own phrases and themes.
3) Word Scramble - Start by writing out a list of all the bridal
or baby related words that you can think of. Then scramble them
up and print them out. Give a copy to each guest and see who can
finish the fastest.
4) Candy in a Bottle - Fill a baby bottle with candy, like M&M's
and count how many. Have you guests guess how many are in the
bottle and the person who guesses the closest wins the candy
filled bottle as a prize. For a bridal shower, a normal jar can
be used.
5) Bride / Groom Trivia - The host can obtain information from
the bride to be and create a fun trivia game for the guests to
see which guest knows the most about the bride to be or the
groom. For a baby shower, the trivia questions can involve the
mom and dad to be.
About the Author - Criss White is a professional web writer
on baby and new mother topics for baby and pregnancy websites.
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