


A timer (try using 2 songs from the bride’s music playlist as the timer.A game card for each player (you can download a free printable below).Anyone choosing “over” or “exact match” scores no points for that question. That would mean anyone choosing “under” scores a point.

#2 For the statement that reads, “The bride tried on 6 wedding dresses before choosing her favorite”, the bride writes that she actually tried on 3. Anyone guessing “under” or “exact match” would get it wrong.

This would mean that anyone choosing “over” would be correct. #1 For the statement that reads, “The bride wears a size 7 shoe”, the bride writes that she actually wears a size 8. The object of the game is to guess whether the statement on the game card is over or under the correct answer (or an exact match)īefore the bridal shower, have the bride answer each question on the card. It’s a quick game that can be played at any time during the bridal shower. And, I even have a fun add-on pack of six more games in my shop, for all of you die-hard bridal shower gamers (it includes the infamous, What's in Your Purse? game).** Download your free Over or Under game card (with instructions) at bottom of this page** How To Play Over or Under I'm also sharing the He Said, She Said printable, too. The modern version of that silly ol' clothespin game is one of the free printable bridal shower games I'm featuring below: Put a Ring On It. Thankfully, the bride was kind to eight-year-old me and gave it right back). It was probably due to the fact that I wasn't nearly as interested in the bride-to-be's new Corningware and bath towels as I was in getting a fun gift to take home for winning this thing (although, my mom whispered to me that the polite thing to do was to give my prize to bride.upon which I was gutted. I was eight and basically blew it out of the water. It was a fun game to mingle with other guests and giggle quite a bit, too. We had to put clothespins on our skirt hems that kept getting stolen when we said certain words. When I was a kid, I remember going with my mother to a wedding shower.
