Things to do on a Hens night?

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My cousin is throwing me a Hens night this weekend :):woot:
Just wondering what kind of things others did on their hens nights/bachelor parties?
I'm pretty sure there'll be more than a few phallic symbols, hopefully no stripper - I really just think it would be awkward and tacky, my cousin and I are quite similar so hopefully she thinks the same.

Hens night game ideas anyone?
 
CrunchyFrog

And hopefully she will surprise you, come on big day and all you deserve it. Think about the stripper, you will love it or the hand cuffs and do not forget what can happen at the very end on the way home. You will love it balloons and all. I want full details. Best of luck.

P.S. nearly forgot whats her address till I give her some hints.
 
I tried this one here- Toilet Paper or Newspaper wedding dress. Very interesting!

Guests split into teams of three or more.
Teams have 5 to 15 minutes to create the dress.
When time is up, "brides" model the gowns.
Players vote on the best gown.
The winning team gets a prize.

The toilet paper wedding gown is the simpler version. Each team gets a few rolls of toilet paper (white, of course), and a "bride" is selected from their group to adorn. Using toilet paper, the teams drape their brides -- over her/his clothing -- with the airy tissue to create all parts of the wedding dress ensemble: gown, veil, train, shoes and bouquet. They can only use the tissue -- no pins or tape allowed. Brides then model their gowns for the party at large, and players vote to select the best ensemble.

In the newspaper version, teams get a stack of newspapers, scissors and pencils to design one part of the gown: bodice, sleeves, skirt, train, veil or shoes. When all pieces are complete, teams tape the various parts onto the bride-to-be over her clothes while she models and poses for photos. The group can vote for the best single part of the ensemble
 
But wait until you have to walk home in it? left that part out
 
Hmmm good question. Usually hen nights here consist of getting dressed in silly outfits then getting as drunk as possible :P
 
Getting as drunk as possible isn't really an option considering the Epilepsy, but I like the idea of the toilet paper wedding dress, should have thought about that earlier could have saved myself some money :)
 
Getting as drunk as possible isn't really an option considering the Epilepsy, but I like the idea of the toilet paper wedding dress, should have thought about that earlier could have saved myself some money :)

toilet paper at the dollar store!! Plenty of wedding dress styles!! Of course, try the 'November Rain' wedding dress!!!
 
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