Games to play at a wedding dance




















Many couples are now replacing this tradition by tossing a breakaway bouquet—one that allows everyone to catch a flower, by holding a flower ceremony, or by simply having a girls-only dance off with the bride. Keep things exciting for years to come! Set up a fun spot for guests to suggest date night ideas for all your years together. How to play: In the cocktail hour area or the dining room, leave a place for guests to come up with unique or traditional date night ideas for your marriage.

Either keep their ideas secret with a special box for collecting the cards, or set up a fun display for everyone to see. Get hesitant dancers on the floor with this throwback.

The DJ stops the music abruptly while the bride and groom act as judge. How to play: Interactive dancing games are a great way to break up the last several hours at the end of the night.

During one particular song, get all the kids and adults up on the dance floor to show their craziest moves, only to freeze when the DJ abruptly stops the music.

The bride or groom—or perhaps some younger members of the wedding party—can choose the winners after several rounds. Turn a favorite photo into a page from a coloring book! Include colored pencils and a spot for guests to hang their art. How to play: Use an online resource or you own artistic skills to turn a favorite photo from your past into a coloring book page.

Spread copies throughout the dining tables so guests can dive into this creative task the moment they sit down for salad. Break the ice with this group questionnaire game. Guests stand up when they agree with the funny question or statement. How to play: A great way to get stories flowing! When the DJ plays two seconds of the upcoming song, name the tune first for a prize or a special place on the dance floor!

How to play: A great way to get your DJ in on the fun is to incorporate a game of Name That Tune into the dancing portion of the evening. As the DJ plays a short portion of the song, the crowd has to guess the song. Vary the songs throughout generations, and even include the kids in on the fun.

How to play: Set up simiarly to corn hole, two teams of one to two people toss their ball-and-string combo onto one of three rungs. This is an easy DIY with some piping, paint, golf balls and twine.

Change up this classic game by adding small pictures of your guests at the wedding for personalized fun. This makes for a great wedding party game for guests who have known the bride and groom during different life stages. Two players pair up against one another and each secretly choose one of the players in their mind.

Who will end up with wedding cake on their face? Let the guests decide! Leave out jars for bets on either the bride or groom. The jar with the larger amount decides whether the bride or groom ends up with the cake on their face!

Puzzle-loving crowd? Create your own crossword for your guests with hints and questions from you relationship. This crossword puzzle game also gets the table guests chatting and making new friends.

Invite guests to include a message of love before placing their block at the top of the tower. Try not to topple the tower! How to play: Guest books come in all forms now—why not make yours interactive for the rest of your marriage? Set out a Jenga tower with instructions to write a message on the block itself. Guests can either play the game as they write, or build the tower up from the bottom. Play with the message-filled set after the wedding or arrange the blocks in a large picture frame as a unique collage.

Keep everyone crafting away with some old fashioned origami fortune tellers. Include plenty of art supplies for decorating. How to play: Popular since elementary school, these fun-to-fold fortune tellers add a special romance and excitement to sitting down to dinner.

Long Balloon Pass Have everyone get into a circle. Use a long balloon and have guests pass it around the circle between their legs and not using their hands. Tug-O-War Another Classic. This game is great for young and old as well. All you need is one long piece of rope and strong people. This can be spiced up by making the teams do it backwards. This also should be played outdoors.

It takes two lines of people evenly numbered. They toss the egg and catch it. Each time a step backward is taken. They get farther and farther apart. The last team wins. This is a game that must be done outside. You can also use water balloons. For this game you need teams of three or four. The team with the most balloons under the shirt in a given time wins!

Pass and Guess This is a good game for the dinner hour. A jar is filled with Jelly Beans and is passed around the table. Each person must write on a piece of paper their guess and their name. They then hand it to the DJ.

The person who gets the closest wins the jar and beans! Scavenger Hunt You can have as many people as you like play this game. Have the players come to the dance floor with a chair.

Everyone must sit. The players run to find one. While they are gone, we remove one chair. This can be done quickly by calling another item while people are still out and removing another chair. Great game to give away raffle prizes! Every guest gets a raffle ticket , 5 names are called the the guests have to come up on the stage and write down and educated guess to the closest amount that the prize is and who ever gets the closest wins the prize!

Each contestant to have a cookie or cracker, Each contestant must sit on a chair on the dance floor. Cookies on their foreheads. When the music starts contestants to try and move the cookies from their foreheads to their mouths.

First contestant to do so wins the prize! Each contestant gets a box of tissue box. On the count of 3 who ever can get the tissues out of the box the fastest 1 at a time with only 1 hand wins the price!

This game is a DJ Party Service favorite.! Hershey Kiss Game Groups of 5 or 6. Set at a table are a pair of gloves, and a bunch of hershey kisses. Each contestant must start with their group in a line. Run as fast as they can to the table and grab a pair of gloves open the hershey kiss and throw it in thier mouth, then must take the gloves off run back to their line and tap the next contestant!

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Giant Jenga Keep it classic with regular wooden blocks, or mix things up by writing challenges or commands on them. The Shoe Game via Something Turquoise Both the bride and the groom are asked a series of questions while standing with their backs facing each other.

Name That Song Have your DJ or band play a clip of a song, and the first to correctly name it can win a prize, or you could even have each winner slowly take a spot on the dance floor to participate in a special dance at the end of the game. Cards Against Humanity This wedding game is a great and hilarious!

Find The Guest Create a questionnaire with fun, interesting facts about different guests and have everyone try to track them down. Croquet This is the perfect game for outdoor receptions.



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