This comprehensive 15 Page Bridal Shower Games Bundle is a high resolution, designer grade digital collection optimized for standard A4 printing.
Featuring elegant floral motifs, gold leaf accents, and whimsical illustrations, this pack is designed to provide high end entertainment for modern bridal showers without the high end price tag.
Below is a detailed breakdown of each game, followed by a comprehensive blog post and a guide on how to adapt these activities for the younger guests in attendance.
Detailed Breakdown of the 15 Games

- Design the Wedding Dress (Page 3): A creative sketching game with prompts for necklines, sleeves, and trains.
- Wedding Advice (Page 4): Four per page cards for guests to leave sentimental tips for the couple.
- He Said – She Said (Page 5): A trivia game focusing on the couple’s relationship history (e.g., “Who said ‘I love you’ first?”).
- Bridal Shower Mad Libs (Page 6): A hilarious fill in the blank story about the shower day.

- Bridal Word Scramble (Page 7): Guests race to unscramble 20 wedding themed words like “Bouquet” or “Honeymoon.”
- What’s In Your Purse? (Page 8): A point based game where guests score points for common (lipstick) and rare (foreign currency) items in their bags.
- Bridal Shower Scavenger Hunt (Page 9): A physical challenge to find specific people or objects at the party.
- Bride or Groom? (Page 10): A silhouette themed trivia sheet to determine which partner is more likely to do certain things.

- Wedding Predictions (Page 11): A “crystal ball” themed sheet where guests guess the couple’s future (number of kids, pet names, etc.).
- Wedding Playlist Game (Page 12): A three part activity involving song requests, lyric identification, and “Song Bingo.”
- Guess the Cake? (Page 13): A sensory game where guests guess the flavor, frosting, and filling of the wedding cake.
- Ring or Wrong? (Page 14): A True/False quiz regarding bizarre and historical wedding facts.

- Bridal Dare Cards (Page 15): Nine “cut and play” cards featuring lighthearted dares (e.g., “Sing a love song chorus”).
- Bridal Photo Challenge (Page 16): An Instagram style checklist for guests to capture specific moments on their phones.
- Write the Wedding Vows (Page 17): A Mad Libs style activity to create “epic” (and likely ridiculous) vows for the couple.
The Ultimate Guide to Hosting an Unforgettable Bridal Shower: 15 Free Designer Games
Planning a bridal shower is a labor of love, but between the catering, the venue, and the guest list, the budget can quickly spiral out of control.
One of the biggest stressors for any Maid of Honor is keeping the energy high and the guests engaged without spending a fortune on store bought activity kits.
Enter our 15 Page Bridal Shower Games Bundle.
This isn’t just a collection of “printable paper” it’s a carefully designed entertainment suite that covers every “vibe,” from sentimental and sweet to high energy and hilarious.
Because these are A4 PDFs, you can print them from the comfort of your home, ensuring your event has a professional, cohesive look for the price of a few sheets of paper.
Why Choose This Bundle?
The key to a successful shower is variety. Every guest list has different personalities; some love a brain teaser, others want to share wisdom, and some just want to laugh.
We have categorized these 15 games into four “Entertainment Pillars” to help you plan the perfect flow for your event.
Pillar 1: The Icebreakers
Start the party with high energy movement. The Bridal Scavenger Hunt (Page 9) and What’s In Your Purse? (Page 8) are perfect for getting guests talking and laughing right as they arrive.
These games are low pressure but high engagement, instantly breaking the “introvert wall” that often exists at the start of parties.
Pillar 2: The “How Well Do You Know Them?” Trivia
The heart of the shower is the couple. He Said She Said (Page 5) and the silhouette themed Bride or Groom? (Page 10) allow guests to test their knowledge of the couple’s love story.
Pro tip: Have the groom record video answers to these questions beforehand to play for the guests after they finish the worksheets!
Pillar 3: The Creative and Hilarious
For the moments when you want the room erupting in laughter, reach for the Mad Libs (Page 6) or Write the Wedding Vows (Page 17).
Reading these aloud is guaranteed to provide the “highlight reel” moments for the day.
For the artistically inclined, Design the Wedding Dress (Page 3) allows guests to unleash their inner fashionista.
Pillar 4: The Sentimental Legacy
Finally, every bride wants something to take home.
The Wedding Advice cards (Page 4) and Wedding Predictions (Page 11) serve as a beautiful time capsule.
Imagine the bride reading through these predictions on her 10th anniversary!
How to Use These Games for Kids
Bridal showers are often “adult heavy,” which can lead to bored, wiggly children. However, this pack is remarkably “kid friendly” with just a few simple tweaks.
Here is how to keep the little ones included in the celebration:
The “Dress Designer” Pro: Give the kids the Design the Wedding Dress (Page 3) sheet but provide them with a “Creative Kit” including glitter glue, lace scraps, and stickers. While the adults draw, the kids “build” a 3D dress.
The Scavenger Hunt Helpers: The Bridal Scavenger Hunt (Page 9) is a child’s favorite. Give them a toy magnifying glass or a “Detective Hat” and let them run around to find the items on the list.
The Cake Critics: Kids are the best at Guess the Cake (Page 13). Let them be the official “tasters” and have them fill out the rating section at the bottom. Their “Review” will likely be the funniest one the bride reads.
Mad Libs Assistant: If a child is too young to know what an “Adjective” or “Noun” is, have an adult ask them for “a silly word” or “a color.” Their input often makes the Mad Libs (Page 6) even more hilarious.
The Junior Paparazzi: Give a child an old digital camera or a supervised phone and let them tackle the Bridal Photo Challenge (Page 16). They will take the most unique, “from the ground up” photos of the event.
Printing and Preparation Tips
The Paper: For games involving writing (like the Word Scramble), standard A4 paper is fine. For the Advice Cards and Dare Cards, we highly recommend a heavy cardstock (200gsm+) to give them a premium, keepsake feel.
The Styling: Provide guests with pens that match the theme rose gold, metallic gold, or fine tip black pens work beautifully with the floral borders.
The Answer Key: Don’t forget to print the Ring or Wrong? and Word Scramble answer keys ahead of time to keep the game moving smoothly!
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