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Here is a list of the most popular Hens Night Dares and Hens Night Challenges
- Kiss (on the cheek) a man in uniform
- Must get a condom from a man
- Must find a man with a mo and get a photo with him
- Dance on a table in a bar
- Stand on a table or chair (perhaps next to the men’s toilets) as a living statue for 90 seconds – the rest of the group should decide what you should imitate.
- Get a policeman to sign your (or someone else’s) breasts.
- Whisper something saucy to the youngest barman you can find.
- Ask a guy to remove his shirt.
- Describe to a random person in great detail your worst/best sexual encounter ever (feel free to make it up)
- Convince a guy you are still a virgin.
- Dance with a bald guy
- Blow a kiss to a random guy from across the room
- Walk like an Egyptian into a club
- Approach a stranger and be adamant that you know each other well.
- Find 3 random people and tell them that due to unforeseen circumstances your groomsmen/ bridesmaids are unable to make it and would they be happy to fill in for you.
- Explain to a random person how you used to be a lesbian but your fiancé converted you.
- Get a guy to give you a piggyback ride to the next pub
- Convince someone your foreign (you get to pick the accent)
- Remove an item of underwear without leaving the room.
- Persuade a stranger to buy you a drink.
- Fit a condom over a bottle using only your mouth.
- Do a pre-designated dance every time the group call out a certain song title to you (e.g. Hammer Time, Riverdance, Saturday Night Fever)
- Have a hot guy buy you sex on the beach.
- Dance like a geek with a stranger
Share your ideas in the comments below
November 29th, 2011 by vijay. Posted in Hens Party
- American Football Player
- Baseball Player
- Basketball
- Boxer
- Cheerleader
- Karate
- Ninja
- Referees
- Rugby Player
- Soccer
Famous Sports Players
- Tiger Woods(Golf)
- Michael Jordan(Basketball)
- Rafael Nadal(Tennis)
November 24th, 2011 by vijay. Posted in Costume Ideas
- Superman
- Batman
- Catwoman
- Ironman
- Spiderman
- Supergirl
- Bat Girl
- Captain America
- Joker
- Robin
- Wolverine
November 24th, 2011 by vijay. Posted in Costume Ideas
- Hulk Hogan
- Ultimate Warrior
- Macho Man Randy Savage
- Honky Tonk Man
- Heart Foundtion
November 24th, 2011 by vijay. Posted in Costume Ideas
Here is a list of the costume ideas for all themed events, from 80s parties to rugby sevens weekend. Search by Event Type or Theme or A to Z
Events & Themes
80s Costume ideas
Rugby Sevens Costumes
Wrestling Superstars
Super Hero Costume Ideas
Sports Costumes & Famous Sports Players
A to Z
- Air hostess(Sexy)
- American Football Player
- Angry Bird
- Army Uniform
- Austin Powers
- Batman
- Billy T James
- Blue Brothers
- Bollywood
- Borat
- Captain Jack Sparrow
- Cheerleader
- Cobra Kai
- Cowboy
- Cowgirl
- Darth Vadar
- Elvis Presley
- Fairy
- Fire Fighter
- Flinstones Bam Bam
- Gandalf
- Gene Simmons(Kiss)
- Go Go Girl
- Gwen Stefani
- Harry Potter
- Heart Foundation
- Honkey Tonk Man
- Hulk Hogan
- Incredible hulk
- Indiana Jones
- Katy Perry(California Gurls)
- Kylie Mole
- Macho Man
- Madonna
- Men In Black
- Michael Jackson
- Milli Vanili
- Playboy Bunny
- Rafael Nadal
- Rowdy Piper
- Santa Claus
- School Boy
- School Girl
- Sherlock Holmes
- Smurfs
- Spice Girls
- Spiderman
- Superman
- Tennis Player
- The Joker
- The Karate Kid
- Tiger Woods
- Ultimate Warrior
- Vampire
- Wonder Woman
- Xena
November 24th, 2011 by vijay. Posted in Costume Ideas
Need some ideas on what to wear to an 80s theme party. We have put a list together of the most popular 80s costume ideas and DIY 80s for the coolest 80s look. The 80s is about excess colour and loads of accessories. Here are some of the most popular costumes
- Michael Jackson
- Madonna
- Smurfs
- Kiss
- The Karate Kid
- Cobra Kai
- Billy T James
- Milli Vanili
- Joan Jett
- Flash Dance
- Slash from Gun N Roses
- MC Hammer
- Ghost Busters
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Star Wars
November 24th, 2011 by vijay. Posted in Costume Ideas
One of the most exciting moments for the mother-to-be is her baby shower! Here is a sample of the top ten baby shower games:
1) Change the Baby (doll) – Blindfold the mother-to-be and place a baby doll in her lap. The object is to take off all of the baby’s clothes and change the diaper. If you have a very playful mom-to-be as soon as the diaper is opened be sure to squirt a bit of water in her face. A variation is to blindfold everyone but the mother-to-be and make teams of no more than five. Each team takes turns changing the baby and the first team done wins.
2) What does a baby need? – Hand out notepads to all of the guests and have them list all of the things that a baby needs. Examples are: blanket, diaper, bottle, car seat, and so on. Set a time limit of 2-5 minutes and the one with the most correct answers wins.
3) How big is the tummy? – Be sure that your mother-to-be is comfortable with guests coming up to her before attempting this one. Pass around a ball of twine or string and have each guest cut a piece with a pair of scissors. The winner is the one who is closest to the actual belly size!
4) Don’t say it! – Before any other activities occur hand out a string ‘necklace’ to each guest and place clothes pins on it. Each time the word “baby” is said that guest loses her clothespin to the guest who told on her! A variation is to give the mother-to-be all of the clothespins and any time she mentions the word “baby” the pins are passed the guest that catches her! The guest with the most pins on her necklace wins.
5) Baby trivia- This game requires a bit of research. You want to find the most obscure questions that you can think of relating to baby and baby’s needs. Think along the lines of, “How many times does the average newborn wake up at night?”; “How many diapers will the baby go through in a week?”, “What is the average length of all babies born in this country?” There could be several winners, funniest answer, most correct answers and so on.
6) What object is this? – Place a bunch of baby items: rattle, pacifier, washcloth, socks, and so on as long as each is small enough to fit in a baby bag, and pass it around the room. Have each guest close his or her eyes and try to guess each object. The participant with the most correct item wins!
7) “You’ve got the cutest little baby face” – Hand out a notepad to each guest and set a timer for three-five minutes depending on size of your party and ask for song titles with the word “baby” in the title. This would be great paired with, “Don’t say it!” Clothespins will change hands constantly. The guest with the most titles wins.
What’s for lunch? – Line up a total of ten jars of baby food with the labels covered and have each guest take a guess at what food it is. Keep it simple on these as combinations are hard to tell through just the glass. Veggies and fruits would be a great start. If there is a tie you can blindfold the two and have her guess the flavor by tasting it! Lots of fun for all.
9) Matchmaker! – All you need is a few packs of new, brightly colored baby socks. Have two guests face off in 30 second intervals to see who can match the most. The best part is that the mother-to-be has a bunch of new socks for the baby.
10) Pacifier Bobbing – This game also gives the mother-to-be some much needed items after it is over. Take a baby bath and fill it with water. Add a dozen or so pacifiers. Each guest must take turns “bobbing” for as many pacifiers as possible. The guest with the most wins!
These are just a few to get you started with ideas. Any game can be adjusted for a baby shower!
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What’s for lunch? – Line up a total of ten jars of baby food with the labels covered and have each guest take a guess at what food it is. Keep it simple on these as combinations are hard to tell through just the glass. Veggies and fruits would be a great start. If there is a tie you can blindfold the two and have her guess the flavor by tasting it! Lots of fun for all.
- 9) Matchmaker! – All you need is a few packs of new, brightly colored baby socks. Have two guests face off in 30 second intervals to see who can match the most. The best part is that the mother-to-be has a bunch of new socks for the baby.
- 10) Pacifier Bobbing – This game also gives the mother-to-be some much needed items after it is over. Take a baby bath and fill it with water. Add a dozen or so pacifiers. Each guest must take turns “bobbing” for as many pacifiers as possible. The guest with the most wins!
These are just a few to get you started with ideas. Any game can be adjusted for a baby shower!
November 17th, 2011 by vijay. Posted in Baby Shower
The wedding day is approaching for the bride-to-be and it’s time to plan for the bridal shower. The matron of honor or one of the bridesmaids is usually in charge of the bridal shower but anyone can offer bridal shower ideas to make it a spectacular event.
Bridal Shower Location and Time
The bridal shower usually takes place at the bride’s home, or at a family member’s or friend’s home. Plan it 6 to 8 weeks before the wedding. It’s usually on Sunday afternoons and lasts 3 or 4 hours. If it goes past this time into the night, you may be interested in reading some hen party ideas.
Invitations
Only invite the bride’s closest family and friends. Unless the bride grew up with the groom and his friends, it’s not customary to invite the groom’s side.You have many options when it comes to invitations. A bridal shower isn’t a huge event so you don’t need to go all out on custom traditional invitations. Many people are using Facebook invites nowadays. You can also send email invitations by simply sending a short message or using websites that allow you to decorate evites.Th
Send printable invitations by mail if you want more traditional type of invites. There are many templates online to choose from and your printer software most likely came with some options to print out different types of cards.
Bridal Shower Themes
There are many different bridal shower themes to choose from to excite the bride on this very special event in her life. One of the most popular themes is a cocktail party because there is always fun where there are drinks. Set up a day at the spa for a bridal shower theme with massages, manicures, and pedicures. Visit our themes section for more ideas
Bridal Shower Games
Bridal shower games are always a big hit so you should allow plenty of time for them. You can play the classic toilet paper wedding dress game. You can play the naughty bingo game and have a good laugh when the bride tries to act out the different words on the bingo card. Don’t forget the needle in a rice bowl game, it will be a good way to test out everyone’s nerves before the big event.
Take Action and Deliver the Best Bridal Shower Ever
Now that you have the information on planning a bridal shower, you just have to put it into action. Your best friend is counting on you to show her a last hoorah on one of the last days of being a single woman. Have a great time planning and always remember that this is for her and her happiness.
November 17th, 2011 by vijay. Posted in Bridal Shower
When you think of decorating for a party you immediately think of streamers and balloons but there are many things to remember when setting up for an event. The following are ideas for decorating your party.
Color theme
One of the most important things to keep in mind when choosing your decorations. You want to pick like colors if you are going for a gradient such as dark blues to light blues and white or keep it simple with two colors such as black and white, or gold and silver. You can keep all of your decorations in the same color family or pick contrasting colors for a bold statement.
Balloons
There are many different ways to incorporate balloons into the decorations. You can bundle them and place them in various locations around the room or anchor them to the ends of the food tables or shape them into a design such as flowers or hearts at the entrance for your guests to walk through. There are literally hundreds of colors that you can choose from if you are going with a solid design or you can choose a helium option that usually come with words or designs already on them.
Mood Lighting
If you are in a private venue find out if the lights can be dimmed say while dancing or raised when guests are eating. Consider using mood lighting or brining in additional lights to add to the atmosphere. Here is a list of moodlights
- Tiny White Fairy Lights be be used for almost anything, they can be used to cover a ceiling, backdrop behind a head table, or even entire walls
- Uplighting: This can really create the wow factor for a room.
- Par Cans: Used a light up pillers or Plants, look awesome at night
- Moving Heads
Drapping
If the ceiling or wall colors clash with your theme consider draping it with a fabric that does match. You could also use temporary decals or custom decals if the ceiling is less than attractive.
Table Decorations & Centerpieces
The table is going to be where the guests are first drawn to whether they are looking for their seats or sitting for a meal. Be sure to consider the length, style, and color. You may also consider layering several to be visually appealing to the eye. Centerpieces and candles should also draw attention and should follow in the color theme that you choose. Napkin rings, placemats, and name settings are also important to have on the table.
Flooring / Red Carpet
Many times the floor is overlooked. If you rent a venue that does not have the type of flooring you want or is unattractive consider hiring someone to put down carpet or a parque wooden floor.
Customized Banners/Signs
Create a sign about the event or purchase one. For example, “Happy 50th Anniversary”, “Happy 30th Birthday!” Merry Christmas! You could also create a custom banner that is hung around the room or hang poster boards for guests to pen messages on or leave words of advice, depending on the type of party.
Decorating Chairs
Covers can make a huge difference on overall design and feel of your event. Black and white chair covers are very popular but you could choose a color that tie in to your theme.
Flowers & Planters
These are just a few great party decorating ideas! Be sure to ask if the venue you are renting offers to decorate the space for you or if all of the decorating is up to you. For ideas on how to plan an event click here.
Fireplaces and Flames
Custom Gobo
November 16th, 2011 by vijay. Posted in Decorations
If you’re looking for games for girls, you probably want something fun to do for one of 4 different events, bridal showers or hen’s parties, baby showers, or kids’ parties. Each of these events is an exciting time to play games for girls and there are plenty of them to choose from that will surely entertain everyone.
Games for Bridal Showers/Hen’s Parties
We’ve grouped bridal showers and hen’s games together because many people play the same games at both or they combine both parties together to make it a super celebration. bridal shower games and hens party games include: Two Truths and One Lie, Bar Scavenger Hunt, Charades, I Never…(drinking game) and Dress the Bride-to-Be. For more party games ideas and instructions on how to play visit bridal shower games and hens party games
Games for Baby Showers
Baby shower games are a great way to prepare the mother-to-be for those not-so-funny motherly moments ahead that everyone else can look back on and laugh about. Some of the best baby shower games most people play are My Water Broke Balloon Toss, Baby Bottle Relay Race, Guess Mommy’s Tummy Size, Never Say “Baby” and Guess the Dirty Diaper. click the link for more baby shower games and instructions on how to play
Games for Kids Parties
As you know, kids loves to play games and you’ll need plenty of them to keep everyone entertained. You can play plenty of popular games such as Twister, Red Light Green Light and Kick Ball or you can buy some classic boards games for some quiet time tournament gaming. For more kid games ideas, check this out.
November 14th, 2011 by vijay. Posted in Uncategorized