Hen Party Games
Hand Bag Game Nice game to get everyone settled.
Start with each person taking 3 items from their handbag + placing them in separate paper bags. Then give them to a nominated person who opens each bag in turn. The rest of the party has to guess who they belong to. 6. Truth or Hen Night Dare Use the cards below for this game. Starting with the Bride-To-Be, take a Truth Question Card. The bride has to answer the question truthfully or take a Dare Card. Get to know all the gory details before the speeches.
Consequences
Use the following headings: Her name, , his name, where they had sex, what position and who caught them doing it! Fold over the paper after each heading and pass on to the person on the left. At the end, unfold and read out the story.
Condom Fitter
Put a condom on a courgette with your mouth. Have a saucy prize and a round of applause for the person who can put a condom on a courgette in the quickest time only using their mouth.
Male Model
Split into teams and model male body parts using play dough (see 29 for recipe) giving points for realism and/or optimism. Try modelling blindfold for further laughs. Buy play dough or make it from the recipe below. You’ll need lots. 2 cups flour, 2 tblsp cream of tartar, 1 cup salt, 1 tablespoon oil, red food colouring. Mix all ingredients in a pan, cook over a medium heat until stiff. Allow to cool a bit and knead. Feels fantastic!!
Musical Chairs
You might think you need music for this game but you don’t only a set of questions. If the ladies answer to the questions you read is yes, she must move one place to the right. If the answer is no she stays where she is. This means people will be sitting on each other’s laps etc. It is the first one to sit back down where they started. So make sure you have a long set of question just in case or use the set of thruths / questions I sell on eBay.
Ibble Dibble
Everyone in the group gets a number starting with Ibble Dibble One, Ibble Dibble Two and so on. Ibble Dibble One starts and says, “Ibble Dibble One, with no Dibbles calls Ibble Dibble (any other number present but lets say ‘Three’) with no dibbles” Then it is Ibble Dibble Three’s turn to say, “Ibble Dibble Three with no dibbles, calls Ibble Dibble ‘Four’ with no Dibbles,” “Where’s the fun in that?” I hear you cry.
Well, as soon as someone makes a mistake with their Ibble Dibble sentence they must have a Dibble of Lippy/burnt cork on their faces. Now they have to say, “Ibble Dibble Four with one dibble calls Ibble Dibble one with no Dibbles,” and anyone calling Ibble Dibble Four must remember she has one dibble. But the more drink consumed the more Dibbles appear and the more Dibbles appear the more mistakes are made and the more drink is consumed, like a vicious circle, do you see?
In the end everyone (except some smart arse - there’s always one) is covered in red or black splodges and rolling on the floor laughing.