Bride's Name example essay topic
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The Name Game have given several showers and I have found that one of the games that is always a big hit is what I like to call 'The Name Game'. You get a piece of paper and a pen and have everyone write the name of the bride and groom down the edge of the paper. You then give everyone 3 minutes to write down things that have to do with a wedding that start with the letters in the names. When the timer is done then have everyone compare answers, if someone has the same answer then it doesn't count. So after everyone has read their answers then who ever has the most wins! Design a Veil Divide guests into teams of 3 or 4.
Give each team the following: 2 rolls of toilet paper, 2 strips of ribbon about 12 inches long, and a few silk flowers (ones with bendable wire stems work the best). Tell them to design a veil for the bride, using one team member as the model. To keep the talking down, tell them that they only have 5 minutes (actually give them between 7 - 10 minutes). TAKE PICTURES!! The bride must then wear the veil while opening her present, and one has actually used it at the rehearsal! This is so funny, and much quicker than the full gown.
TAKE PICTURES!! The Real Story A game we did at a bridal shower was to divide the room into groups of 5 to 6 people. The head table (less the bride) would be a group also. then we handed each group a page filled with questions that would be answered in story form. the first person in the group would answer the first question, then fold her paper back so no one could see her answer and give the paper to the second person in her group. She / he in turn would answer the second question, fold her answer back and pass it on the the third person.
Questions would be such as: 1. The bride's name is... 2. The groom's name is... 3. They met...
4. The bride's first impression of the groom was... and so on. You can make up your own questions. While all the groups are working on their love story of the bride, the bride has her own copy which she totally answers by herself with the true answers. When everyone is done, select one person from each group to read their story and at the end, the bride reads the real story.
This is quite amusing on how some of the stories come out, especially when you don't know what the person before you wrote. What we did was collect all the stories at the end and put them into the bridal scrap book. Date game Starting with the person sitting to the left of the bride, go around the room until each guests has told their birthday or the date of their wedding anniversary. The person whose date is closes to the wedding wins a prize.