I'm getting married in September and was thinking about things to do for hens night...
Who do you invite though???
Do I invite mum and MIL 2B or jsut friends??? I've never thought about it before
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I'm getting married in September and was thinking about things to do for hens night...
Who do you invite though???
Do I invite mum and MIL 2B or jsut friends??? I've never thought about it before
I had a dinner at hard rock cafe so friends with babies BF could come also, we played some games there.
1 game was everyone bought a naughty pressie wrapped up and i opened and had to guess who it was from. LOTS OF FUN
2 a pass pacel game with every wrap had a qn about me on it and who ever got qn right got to open next layer and get a pressie.
We then went to a booze cruise stripper cruise!!!! was amazing fun!
I had my mum and my SIL to be and then friends from work, uni, school etc!!!!
i personally didnt invite MIL as not her thing and i wouldnt of been comfy and had fun
Traditionally the bridesmaids organise the hens night. I had my Mum /MIL friends and girlfriends at a dinner, then a group of us went out. I had to collect things like mens undies, condoms etc and if i failed i had to skull drinks!!!
Had heaps of fun but i drew the line at karaoke.
Have fun whatever you do. Its totally up to you who you invite, it is your hens night so just do what you want!!
Sue
my matron of honour and 1 of bridesmaids organised i just told them who and what i wanted they did rest.
when i organised friends they gave me list of peopel also and what they wanted and I did rest for theres!
Yeah,
All my bridal party are in the UK until the month before the wedding so they are organising it from there. LOL
They wanted to know what ideas i liked.
what state r u in??
Sydney -
I've got my mum and a couple of friends helping me with invites, dress shopping etc LOl
Feeb, hope you ok with all the fires.
ahh ok cool!
You could do a cruise on the harbour with finger food and wine!!
A winery tour
pole dancing class
Yeah thanks we are well away from them thank goodnessm scary stuff down here.
Most hen's nights that i've been to the bride-to-be's Mum is there (& Aunties) ...
Guess depends on your relationship with your Mum & MIL ... and if all is ok & IF you would like them to come depending on their personality i wouldn't make them feel pressured in going :rolleyes: ... Keep in mind where you are going to celebrate as there is nothing worse than Mum & MIL feeling any older than what they are ... but then maybe they (or especially your Mum) might be so wrapt to celebrate the night (or day) with YOU ;)