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Hens Party Games

 

 

No hens party is complete without a great set of hens party games . We have compiled a list for you to use at your hens party so feel free to down load it

 

Pass the Parcel

Similar to the ‘Pass the Parcel’ game you played as a kid, this game steps it up a notch with some naughty prizes and risqué challenges. For prizes, consider pecker candy, massage oils and ticklers. Also slip in an embarrassing task or two between layers, such as ‘kiss a stranger’, ‘give someone a lap dance’ or sing the chorus to ‘Baby Got Back’.

What you'll need: one big prize, numerous small prizes, wrapping paper, tasks written on paper, and music.

 

 

The Purse Game

This game is a great way to ease into the games and get everyone mingling. Have each hen pull out three items from their purse (or just one if you have lots of people) and have them discretely put them into another handbag provided. The more unusual the item the better. Then have the bride pull them out one by one and guess who the item belongs to. Taking a shot for every wrong answer is optional!

What you'll need: an empty bag or purse, alcohol for any wrong answers .

 

Bridal Pictionary

Grab an easel, A3 paper, coloured markers and get ready to play the bridal version of Pictionary. Come up with your own list of things for everyone to draw and put them into a hat. Keep the wedding, hens and marriage theme in mind. Some words to get you started: cocktails, alter, stripper, registry, honeymoon, ball & chain, karma sutra, garter, mother-in-law and bridezilla. Split everyone into teams (and have everyone come up with team names) and start drawing.

What you'll need: an easel, large pieces of paper, markers, items to draw written down on a piece of paper.

 

 

Advice

This game is perfect for a more reserved hen's party.

Give all members of the hen's party a small card. Ask them to write down a piece of advice on the card for the bride – it could be some advice about married life, some advice about life, or some words of wisdom. Collect all the cards and give to the bride to have as a keepsake from her hen's party. The cards could each be decorated if you are feeling creative.


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