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On a clean side of their freshly folded paper, have each guest number one to six. You can add a couple more if your Bride's dress begs for it! As stated in How to Throw the Perfect Shower, the Bride is to pass out one sheet of paper and a pen to each guest and then immediately leave the room. If you have time with the Bride before the shower, check out how she's dressed and think up your questions. Otherwise, follow her out of the room and do it quickly. No one will notice since this is the first game and you haven't addressed the crowd yet. Ask the questions one at a time, and at the end, run through them again quickly just to make sure everyone's got them all. Have the Bride enter from the other room and as you read the questions again, she will model the answer to each. The person with the most correct wins. Sample questions: How many piercings does the Bride have showing? What is on the Bride's top? Is the Bride wearing socks? What color are the Brides shoes? ... or do the shoes buckle, tie, slip-on, etc.? How many pieces of jewelry is the Bride wearing? (including the game ring) Are the Bride's fingernails painted? Is the Bride wearing a belt? As you can see, there is an insane amount of possibilities, especially the Goth-er the Bride! The fun part is, even though each guest just said hello to the Bride, and had her hand them game supplies, they don't remember half of what she has on.
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