Love
Songs - Divide guests on two teams (e.g. guys vs. girls,
brides guests vs. grooms guests). Have each team
taking turns to come up with a love song and sing it as a
group or individually. The team that first fails to come up
with a song looses.
To make the game shorter, let each team go 3 times. The winner
is determined by the bride and groom or by the guests who
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What
is Love? -
This is a very simple and romantic game. Give pen and paper
to all those who wish to participate. Participants are given
a certain amount of time (as reception party is going on)
to write down a definition of Love (e.g. Love
is ....). The MC reads aloud all of the notes
and the bride and groom choose the best definition. Winner
gets a prize.
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Whats
in a name?
Let's say the Bride's name is Susan. The guests are told to
make up words that start with the first letter of the Bride's
name (which is S) and describe her looks or personality. For
example: Sensitive, Smart, Slim, etc. Then they need to make
up words that start with the second letter, third, and so
on.
After they are done with the name of the Bride, they do the
same for the Groom. The point of this game is to have fun
and to give guests a chance to compliment the Bride and Groom.
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Find
your man -
This game can be a lot of fun for the participants and the
guests. Pick three to six couples out of your guests. The
women are escorted out of the room, while the men are lined
up. One by one, women are escorted back into the room blindfolded.
Option 1 (easy) - Women need
to find their husband/boyfriend by touching their face.
Option 2 (difficult)
Men are asked to extend their arm/leg. Women need to recognize
their loved one by touching their hand/leg. This task could
be very challenging, so expect the ladies to end up with
the wrong men.
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How
well do you know us? -
This game lets all the guests participate and get to know
the Bride and Groom more personally. Each table is supplied
with a unique Table
Number that represents a place or an occasion that
is meaningful to the newlyweds (for example: where you went
for your first date, a memorable vacation, where he proposed).
Table
numbers could contain the names of such places,
or picture collages. The MC or the Bride and Groom ask the
guests to guess the occasion associated with their Table
Number. Winners get a prize.
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