Bachelorette Party: Great Bachelorette Party Themes
by Anna J Allard
How can you make your bachelorette party stand out?
Choose a theme that will be fun for all the girls attending the party. There are many options, and a few are outlined below.
Another theme to consider is a retro 80s theme. The 80s theme is great for bachelorettes who were children or teens in the 1980s, because the theme adds significance, makes them reminisce about their childhood, and is generally fun! You can play 80s music, wear neon, and have big hair.
Commercially you can also purchase great bachelorette party games and favors. One game sounds simple but is loads of fun because of the conversations it will start with all the girls at the party. Napkin trivia game is a set of napkins you buy that ask questions like, "What color lingerie does the groom like on his bride-to-be?" or "What does the groom wear, boxers or briefs?" It is funny, entertaining way to quiz the bride and get opinions from the girls!
You can also make your bachelorette party a charitable endeavor by raising money for troop families and donating it to the American Red Cross or another charitable organization after the party. Just get all the girls dressed up, go out to your favorite bar, and collect money that will make your night out on the town a bit more meaningful. The donation can be made in the name of the bride-to-be, to make it clear that it is her special night out.
For a classic theme, especially with a bride you have known since childhood, dress the entire bachelorette party as naughty school girls. If you want attention when you are out, nothing gets more second looks than school girl outfits. Think Britney Spears when she first hit the music scene, plaid skirts, pigtails, and light classic makeup. You can also play songs that fit the theme of the night, like School's Out for Summer, some Britney Spears music, and anything else that mentions school.
Just like the popular reality television show, you can throw a bachelorette party Amazing Race. The bachelorette and her friends can split off into teams or groups, and go on a scavenger hunt at all your favorite bars or city landmarks.
A small, intimate, at home bachelorette party may be the perfect solution for making the bride feel as though this right of passage has upheld her beliefs and allowed her to remain true to herself. Bachelorette parties can be whatever you want them to be!
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