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I had sooo much fun planning a bridal shower for this lovely lady, who just happens to be my bestest girl friend from high school! I'm so excited to share this special time with her, and even more excited that she will be marrying a wonderful man who adores her, and who makes her happier than I have ever seen her. Less than a month to go! 

Back to the shower... since the bride- and groom-to-be aren't registering for gifts (they are both grown adults who have lived on their own), I decided to host a "Game Day," during which guests would purchase tickets to play lots of various games I'd put together. I was skeptical at first, thinking guests would roll their eyes and not understand the idea. Boy was I wrong! Everyone seemed to love it, and really enjoy themselves... WOO HOO! 

For starters, I made invitations that resembled raffle tickets, with a vintage print on the front, and an explanation of the event on the back. Guests were prepared to bring cash in lieu of gifts, in order to play games, all in an effort to raise money for the guest of honor.

Fast forward to party day... when guests arrived they mingled and ate and drank and were merry. We gathered as a group to play one game together. I had emptied my junk drawers a week earlier, and decided to recycle the treasures! We divided the lovely ladies into three groups, gave them their basket-o-crap, and fifteen minutes to work, and that was that. It was hilarious.

After judging the awesome cakes (they all won, because they all pretty much rocked), I explained the tickets and remaining games to the guests. We then broke up and began selling tickets.

We had a 50/50 raffle, a raffle for a one-hour massage, and a few gameboards, where guests could approach, grab a form and complete it at their leisure. It worked great, because ladies who didn't like the typical shower games (word scramble, etc), could put all their tickets in for either of the raffles. I also had random trivia going on throughout the course of the day. 

Overall, it was a hilarious success, and a great time of food, fun and fellowship. And the best part, Jenni walked away with almost 500 bucks for her honeymoon! Success? I think YES! 

I love thinking outside the box for events, and I can't wait to help you with yours! 

Congrats, my bestie. Can't wait for borcote henterhith...or something like that. :)