Dancing is central to the component at many wedding receptions. We look forward on the couple's "first dance" as well as the bride's special dance with your ex father. It's also a spot to get loose and funky, if you are a guest or perhaps a member of the marriage party.
Planning a bachelorette party is probably the easiest areas of a wedding to plan. There are lots of ideas for activities and a several options for games. Many of those ideas certainly are a bit around the racy side, but there are several that that happen to be just plain clean fun.
Wedding rehearsal dinners can be a time to relax, settle down and enjoy an abandoned evening ahead of the big event the following day. But adding awesome and games in the rehearsal dinner isn't this type of bad idea. It's a fantastic way to help everyone let off some steam, relax and enjoy the other person
The engagement party is a time when the families of the couple will get to know one another. In some cases, this might be the first meeting between the two families or groups of friends and any icebreaker activity will be a welcome event.
If you're hosting a bridal shower, you can find literally hundreds of games to select from. Some are silly, some are serious, but each are about having some lighter moments with your beloved partner before she's married. Here's a sampling.
We've all been to receptions that are standard - we welcome and celebrate the new married couple, watch them dance, and enjoy cake with them. But creative couples often enjoy coming up with fun games that include the entire guest list.
If you are planning a bachelorette party and wish to include some naughty games, the number of choices are endless. The games and activities can just barely stretch into your naughty category or they might be all-out embarrassing dirty games.
Nothing is worse than having a wedding reception filled with seated guests who look tired and maybe a little bit bored. Maybe this wedding doesn't feature a DJ and rockin' music. Or maybe the crowd isn't into that whole dancing thing.
If you are planning a wedding and plan to have a unity candle as part of the ceremony, you might want to think outside the box
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