"If-Then"
Materials Needed: strips of paper, pencils, two bags
How to Play: Each player writes down a sentence that follows the following format: "If it rains, then I need an umbrella." The point is to write sentences about the kallah, the wedding, married life, ect.
The strips are then ripped in half and all the "If" halves are put in one bag while the "Then" strips are placed in another. Either the bag is passed around or one person picks, but a strip is chosen from each bag and read aloud together to form funny and entertaining sentences.
How to Play: Each player writes down a sentence that follows the following format: "If it rains, then I need an umbrella." The point is to write sentences about the kallah, the wedding, married life, ect.
The strips are then ripped in half and all the "If" halves are put in one bag while the "Then" strips are placed in another. Either the bag is passed around or one person picks, but a strip is chosen from each bag and read aloud together to form funny and entertaining sentences.
Guess the Storyteller
Materials Needed: index cards, pencils
How to Play: Each girl writes down a funny story about themselves and the kallah without revealing their name. The kallah then reads the index cards aloud and guesses who the story happened with.
How to Play: Each girl writes down a funny story about themselves and the kallah without revealing their name. The kallah then reads the index cards aloud and guesses who the story happened with.
Small Gift
Materials Needed: small gifts (each girl brings one)
How to Play: Each girl brings along a small gift, under $5, maybe even under $2. The gift's name should be her initials. The kallah then goes through all the gits guessing who brought each one.
How to Play: Each girl brings along a small gift, under $5, maybe even under $2. The gift's name should be her initials. The kallah then goes through all the gits guessing who brought each one.