Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Most Popular Lingerie Party Games

Plan to have a lingerie party but wondering what games should you have for your guests? Here are some of the most popular games which could be very fun yet not offending.

Honeymoon Panties

Purchase enough white (or any light color) cotton panties in the guest of honor's size, to pass out to each of your guests. Have an assortment of permanent markers available and instruct your guests to create honeymoon panties for the bride to take on her honeymoon. Have the bride model them on top of her clothes and give a prize to the creator of the cutest, funniest, nicest or naughtiest pair. This game is both fun and HILARIOUS!

Variation: If you're planning a girl's night, have everyone draw names and make a pair for the person who's name they drew.

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Who's Panties Are These?

Instruct each of your guests to bring a new pair of underwear (any kind they want), in the guest of honor's size, to the shower or party you are hosting. Tell them to bring these panties in a bag so no one will see them ahead of time. When you have collected all of the underwear, either hang each pair on a clothes line or lay them out in a highly visible location. Later, during the shower/party have the guests of honor take the underwear off of the clothesline (or table) and hand them out to who she thinks brought each pair. If she gets it right she keeps that pair of underwear. If she gets it wrong she tries again. It is so funny to see who brings what underwear, and the amazing variety of underwear that is represented, from granny panties to barely there.

Bonus: The guest of honor goes home with a whole new panty wardrobe.

Note: This game works well for a bridal shower or an all girl birthday party. It might even be fun at a baby shower, depending on the mom-to-be, of Course.

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Run Teddy

The goal was to say that a piece of canvas was being passed around between multiple portions. Whenever the music stopped, the person may discard the packet level and start again at the package. Guests said the winner of the Teddy, would be a model and then the girls were throwing, the package as it washot potato. No one wanted to model that teddy... NO ONE! When the final layer was torn off, the winner was asked to leave the room and put the teddy on before opening the box. The host instructed her further when she left the room and when the winner came back she was modeling a teddy bear in her arms.

A cool idea to add to this would be to show a pair of panties that would supposedly go with the teddy in the box to add to the worries of the girls passing the package (and in case someone caught on and knew what was going on). Also, when having the winner return it would be fun to have her roll up her pant and shirt legs and throw on a housecoat, then have some appropriate music announce her entrance and have her only show a leg through the doorway first before the guests found out the 'teddy' was really a 'teddy bear'.

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Scratch and Model

Instruct your guests to a buy the sexiest/naughtiest pair of panties they can find in the guest of honor's size. Also, have them purchase a $1 lotto scratch ticket, and place both the ticket and the panties in a plain brown paper bag. Put all of the bags in a basket as the guests arrive. During the party/shower have the guest of honor open each bag one at a time. She must first scratch the ticket. If she wins she may choose whether or not she want to show everyone the panties. If she loses she has to put them on over her cloths and model them around the room for everyone to see. Having some fun music on hand would add to the hilarity of this activity.

Variation: You might want to set it up that if the bride wins, the guest who brought the panties has to model them. Just have them stretch them out in front of the appropriate area of their body as their modeling so the panties don't get damaged and you don't have to worry about varying sizes.

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Handbag Bingo

Make bingo cards on full size sheets of paper. All squares will be left blank except for the center FREE square. Also, cut up some small squares of paper. You'll need 200 or more (depending on how many guests you have). Give 1 bingo card and 24 squares of paper to each of your guests. Have them take items from their handbag and lay them on the bingo squares and then write each of the items on the squares of paper and pass them to you.

Items might include:
A penny, pencil, dollar bill, lipstick, credit card, gum, driver's license, library card, brush, candy, bobby pin, etc.

When everyone's cards are ready, throw the pieces of paper in a bowl or hat and start drawing and calling out the items. As someone's item is called they can remove it from their bingo card. First person with an empty row wins!

Note: Some girls don't carry as much as others in their handbags. It may be a stretch for some to come up with 24 items. Encourage them to use a penny, a nickel, a dime, a quarter as separate items. (Therefore, be sure your guests write down the denomination of their coin and not just 'coin.') It's amazing how many items can be found even in the lightest handbag, but if someone absolutely can't come up with 24 items, have them borrow from others in the group.

Also note: There will probably be a lot of duplicate pieces of paper in your draw bowl/hat. Eliminate them as they are handed to you or as you draw them from the bowl.

A Lingerie party can help you rake in huge money if you do it right.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Easy Indoor & Outdoor Birthday Party Games

Games are a must for every child's birthday party, especially for pre-teen children between the ages of five and ten. You should have two to three games ready to go, keeping the third in reserve if you find you have extra time on your hands before the party is scheduled to end. Plan to play games before you gather the children together for opening presents and sitting down to cake and ice cream. After playing a few fast games they will be more ready to sit still for a few minutes.

You don't want to have to spend a fortune on childrens' birthday party games. It will cost enough to provide some small prizes, and a small goody bag if that's the custom in your area. We'd like to see the goody bags go away, but in most areas that's a "fat chance" dream.

Here are two games you can set up easily either indoors or out, so you don't have to worry about bad weather. Whenever possible, of course, plan to play outside where there's plenty of room to run off excess energy and fewer breakable objects.

Drop the Penny

You will need: 1) for each child one or two pennies, poker chips, or any other flat token that is fairly small and easy to carry, 2) four identical plastic bowls that will not tip over easily, 3) a strip of tape to mark the starting line for each team.

Place a bowl close to each team's starting line, and two bowls a straight-line distance away. You can place them further apart if you are playing outdoors. Fill the "distant" bowl for each team with your pennies or other tokens.

Divide the children into two teams, lined up behind each other at the starting line. When you call "GO," the first player on each team runs to the team's distant bowl and picks up two tokens, one in each hand. She runs back to her team's bowl at the starting line and tries to drop one item into the bowl without letting her hand drop below her waist. She then turns and drops the item in her other hand into the bowl in the same way and taps the next player in line, who then does the same.

When every player has had a turn, the team with the most pennies or other items in their bowl wins.

For younger children, use large bowls to catch the dropped items. The older the children, the smaller you can make the bowls, within reason, of course. Try this yourself - it's not easy to drop something accurately with your "other" hand!

Sweep/Bat the Ball

This is another easy relay race that works for any age group:

You will need: 1) two lightweight brooms or bats to sweep with, one for each team - croquet mallets also work well outdoors; 2) two lightweight rubber balls, the bigger the better; 2) Tape for marking start and finish lines.

Line the children up into two teams. Avoid letting anyone choose teams, as this rapidly deteriorates into a popularity contest. Give the first child in each line a broom or a bat.

The object of the game is to sweep or bat the ball along the ground from the starting line to the finish line. The ball may not be touched in any way except by the broom or bat until after it has crossed the target line. The ball must move along the ground, not in the air. If the ball leaves the ground the child must return to the starting line and begin again. This rule prevents any clever athletic type from destroying your indoor furnishings or losing the ball over a fence outdoors.

Place a ball on the starting line in front of each team. When you say "GO," the first child on each team sweeps or bats their ball to the finish line. When the ball crosses the finish line the child picks up the ball and runs the ball and the broom or bat back to the next person in line. The next child places the ball on the ground without stepping over the starting line and does the same. The first team to finish wins.