Pin the willy on the bloke: A variation of the traditional Pin the Tail on the Donkey game – simply replace the donkey with a hunk, and the tail with a willy. We had some hilarious revelations: one hen was a member of a medieval re-enactment group, one liked to drink tea in between a drinking session, another owned 60 pairs of shoes – you get the gist! Then, at the party, read out the fact and ask the rest of hens if they can guess who it relates to. In the run-up to the hen party, ask the hens to tell you an interesting fact about themselves. Interesting fact: This is another great icebreaker but it takes some preparation. The next hen has to repeat Sally’s item, and add one of her own, etc. So if the hen’s name is Sally, and the bride’s name is Mary, Sally would say: ‘My name is Sally and I’m taking a sausage to Mary’s wedding.’ We played it so the name of item also began with the hen’s first initial, so Sally took a sausage, and Laura took a lizard. The first hen starts by saying: ‘My name is _ and I’m taking a _ to wedding. Wedding-themed memory game: If the hens don’t know each other too well, this is a quick way to break the ice. Give these heart-shaped bubbles to each of your hens – they’re cute and chic, and a nice memento of the night! I wanted to share the games I researched, and created, to help those ladies who are stuck in a similar rut – with a hen party to organise, and a limited amount of time to get it together! Remember, the main aim of the party is to make a fuss of and embarrass the bride-to-be, while entertaining her hens. Having only ever been to one civilised hen party before taking on this mammoth task, I was a little lost for ideas, so I had to be inventive. Yes, I used the plural – ‘parties’ – because the madam decided that she’d have one hen party abroad (for those who could make it to another country) and one nearer to home (for everyone else who couldn’t) – apparently it’s the new thing to do. A few months ago, I took on the responsibility of organising my sister’s hen/bachelorette parties.
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