Have you ever found yourself wondering whether or not you should take some sort of gift to a bachelorette party? It’s a good question. On one hand, it’s a party, so you naturally think you should, but on the other, it’s not like it’s a birthday party or Christmas or anything. What kind of gift would you even get? Well, it’s always been my policy, when I’m going to a friend’s bachelorette party, to get her a gag gift. Something that’s not at all serious (and admittedly doesn’t serve much practical use) but will get a good laugh out of everybody. Of course, a lot of the time these have to do with penises or sex, so it’s hard to find one if the bachelorette isn’t a fan of those kinds of jokes. But if she is, there are no shortage of options out there. If you’re interested in getting a gag gift but don’t really know what, I thought I’d give some examples here. Here are some that I’ve gotten for my friends before that I was able to find online.
This first one’s a blowjob kit which comes with gloves, an apron, and a hairnet - supposedly to be worn while giving a blowjob, to save the bachelorette from, well, making a mess, or being covered in one. I’m not a huge fan of this gift, but it’s good for a bachelorette who you have some joke with about blowjobs - that was the case when I gave it to my girlfriend. It seems like a gift that not a lot of people might want to give, but I might be wrong. Anyways, Here’s a more generic sex-themed one:
Yes, you read that right. That’s a thong that says “You may now fuck the bride.” It is, admittedly, a bit on the crude side, but that’s part of the charm. That’s what makes it so funny, I think. I laughed at this thong, and so did everyone at the party when I presented it to my friend the bachelorette. So I would definitely recommend that one, but not as much as this last one. This is by far my favorite gag gift I’ve ever gotten for anyone:
“Fundies.” Yep, that’s right. Underwear for two. These things are just absolutely hilarious. I got this for a friend once, and everybody at the party was asking where they could get a pair. They were a real hit. If there’s one gift I would recommend, it’s these. If you’ve got a sense of humor like mine (which you might not, mine is pretty weird) you’re already laughing at these, but if you’re not, trust me, you will be at the party.
I’m sure I can find more gag gifts online, so I’ll keep looking and post more next time. But in the mean time, hopefully these will tide you over and give you a good idea of what kind of gifts to get the bride-to-be.
See you next time,
Carly
Friday, January 28, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Tip #20: The Price is Right!
No, no, I don’t mean the game show. Although I guess if the bride to be is a big fan of that you could watch that too. I just thought it would be a clever title for this post, because this post is about rightest price you can get: free! Bachelorette parties can be expensive. Believe me, I know. It helps if you get everyone coming (except the bride!) to chip in some money to buy things, but often times the majority of the financial burden is on the party planner. So I bet if you’re anything like I was, you can use every tip for cutting costs that you can get. So I thought I’d share some with you. I found a couple of free things online that I think could be of some use to all the thrifty party planners out there.
First, I found some free invitations in case you don’t want to spring for fancy ones like I talked about last time.
They’re not as high quality, and you have to print them out yourself, but you get what you pay for. They don’t look too bad for the price and the cop theme on the front is pretty funny. All in all, not a bad way to cut some costs, however little.
The other thing I found a way to do for free is entertainment. I’ve shared several games with you that have worked for me, and I’m sure you’ve found even more on your own. But those all, of course, cost money, and for most of them, it’s no small amount. Well, I found some free alternatives for those, too. I found a free scavenger hunt and a marriage word scramble. There’s also those two versions of bingo I posted about way back in tip #11. These all look like fun, if a little basic, games. Sure, they’re not flashy or creative like some others out there, but they’re a pretty good free alternative.
Okay, that’s all for now. If any of you have any more tips for how to cut costs for parties, I’d love to hear them and I’m sure the other readers would too.
See you next time,
Carly
First, I found some free invitations in case you don’t want to spring for fancy ones like I talked about last time.
They’re not as high quality, and you have to print them out yourself, but you get what you pay for. They don’t look too bad for the price and the cop theme on the front is pretty funny. All in all, not a bad way to cut some costs, however little.
The other thing I found a way to do for free is entertainment. I’ve shared several games with you that have worked for me, and I’m sure you’ve found even more on your own. But those all, of course, cost money, and for most of them, it’s no small amount. Well, I found some free alternatives for those, too. I found a free scavenger hunt and a marriage word scramble. There’s also those two versions of bingo I posted about way back in tip #11. These all look like fun, if a little basic, games. Sure, they’re not flashy or creative like some others out there, but they’re a pretty good free alternative.
Okay, that’s all for now. If any of you have any more tips for how to cut costs for parties, I’d love to hear them and I’m sure the other readers would too.
See you next time,
Carly
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Tip #19: Invitations
Whenever you’re throwing any kind of party at all, what’s the first thing you have to do? Send out invitations, of course. You have to let people know to save the date, and find out how many people are able to come. Even though it comes way before the party itself, it’s one of the most important parts of the party. Bachelorette parties are obviously no exception to this rule. Sending out an invitation to all your girlfriends is very important if you want to stay organized. You could send out any old invitations, but like with everything else you might need for a bachelorette party, there are some special types out there designed specifically for the occasion. There are quite a few varieties to choose from, actually. Here are some of my favorites that I’ve used before.
This one has got to be my absolute favorite I’ve ever found. It’s just so funny, your guests won’t be able to help but laugh when they open it up in the mail. One girl actually got mad at me because she opened it up and started laughing out loud at the dinner table, then had to explain to her kids why she was laughing! I assume she didn’t tell them the real reason, because as you can see it’s a little inappropriate. So if you’re throwing a classier party, where there won’t be any penis-themed decorations or anything, this might not be the right card for you. For everyone else, though, it’s priceless, and so will your girlfriends’ reactions be. But if you want something a little more family-appropriate, I really like this one, too:
This one doesn’t have any penises or “coming” jokes on it but it’s still a fun invitation. It’s not boring like the invites that try to be elegant and classy: it shows that even if it won’t be a raunchy party you can still have some fun. It’s very colorful and exciting and your girlfriends won’t be able to ignore getting it in the mail, that’s for sure.
If you don’t like either of these, hey, there’s tons more options out there. You just have to go look for them, because this is all I’ve got to show you for now. If you find any others that you like, though, share some links in comments on this post! I’d love to see some more cool-looking invitations, because I know there’s lots out there.
-Carly
This one has got to be my absolute favorite I’ve ever found. It’s just so funny, your guests won’t be able to help but laugh when they open it up in the mail. One girl actually got mad at me because she opened it up and started laughing out loud at the dinner table, then had to explain to her kids why she was laughing! I assume she didn’t tell them the real reason, because as you can see it’s a little inappropriate. So if you’re throwing a classier party, where there won’t be any penis-themed decorations or anything, this might not be the right card for you. For everyone else, though, it’s priceless, and so will your girlfriends’ reactions be. But if you want something a little more family-appropriate, I really like this one, too:
This one doesn’t have any penises or “coming” jokes on it but it’s still a fun invitation. It’s not boring like the invites that try to be elegant and classy: it shows that even if it won’t be a raunchy party you can still have some fun. It’s very colorful and exciting and your girlfriends won’t be able to ignore getting it in the mail, that’s for sure.
If you don’t like either of these, hey, there’s tons more options out there. You just have to go look for them, because this is all I’ve got to show you for now. If you find any others that you like, though, share some links in comments on this post! I’d love to see some more cool-looking invitations, because I know there’s lots out there.
-Carly
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Tip #18: Holiday-Themed Parties
Merry Christmas everyone! Hope you all had a happy holidays. We spent it with both my parents and my in-laws, like we have for the past couple of years, and it was a very fun couple of days. I’m lucky enough to have in-laws who get along with my family, thank god!
Anyways, Christmas passing by got me thinking about an idea for a blog post. Now, this is something I’ve never done before, but bear with me, because I think it’s a good idea. If your friend’s bachelorette party falls near a major holiday, don’t you think it would be fun to have a holiday-themed party? Like I said, I’ve never hosted one of those before because it never occurred to me or the parties never fell near holidays or whatever, but it seems like a great idea! Here are some pros I can think of:
-It would make searching for decorations a lot easier. You could just use normal decorations for that holiday, or you could mix those with bachelorette party decorations.
-You wouldn’t have to worry about matching outfits because you could dress for the holiday. Halloween is the most obvious example here, but other holidays work too - for Christmas you could all go out as sexy Santa’s helpers, for Valentine’s day you could be cupids or Victoria’s Secret angels, for St. Patrick’s Day you could all dress in green, there’s lots of possibilities!
-You could do holiday themed drinks and games, too, if it’s at home. Green beer and Irish carbombs at a St. Patty’s day party or spiked eggnog around Christmas time would sound great! And of course, for New Years you’ve got to have Champagne!
Basically, you’d get the best of both worlds, a holiday party and a bachelorette party all rolled into one. I’m sorry that because of my lack of experience in throwing this particular type of party, I can’t be more help about this topic or give you more specific ideas, but think of it as a springboard for you to use your imagination! I wish I had thought of this back while I was still hosting parties all the time! Maybe if someone asks for one in the next year or so... there’s still hope! Hopefully some of you reading this will get a good idea, at least. Let me know if you do!
-Carly
Anyways, Christmas passing by got me thinking about an idea for a blog post. Now, this is something I’ve never done before, but bear with me, because I think it’s a good idea. If your friend’s bachelorette party falls near a major holiday, don’t you think it would be fun to have a holiday-themed party? Like I said, I’ve never hosted one of those before because it never occurred to me or the parties never fell near holidays or whatever, but it seems like a great idea! Here are some pros I can think of:
-It would make searching for decorations a lot easier. You could just use normal decorations for that holiday, or you could mix those with bachelorette party decorations.
-You wouldn’t have to worry about matching outfits because you could dress for the holiday. Halloween is the most obvious example here, but other holidays work too - for Christmas you could all go out as sexy Santa’s helpers, for Valentine’s day you could be cupids or Victoria’s Secret angels, for St. Patrick’s Day you could all dress in green, there’s lots of possibilities!
-You could do holiday themed drinks and games, too, if it’s at home. Green beer and Irish carbombs at a St. Patty’s day party or spiked eggnog around Christmas time would sound great! And of course, for New Years you’ve got to have Champagne!
Basically, you’d get the best of both worlds, a holiday party and a bachelorette party all rolled into one. I’m sorry that because of my lack of experience in throwing this particular type of party, I can’t be more help about this topic or give you more specific ideas, but think of it as a springboard for you to use your imagination! I wish I had thought of this back while I was still hosting parties all the time! Maybe if someone asks for one in the next year or so... there’s still hope! Hopefully some of you reading this will get a good idea, at least. Let me know if you do!
-Carly
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