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Stand in front
of the guests and tell them, “I’m going to Hawaii”, as you point to
each guest one by one. That guest must tell you two things they
would take to Hawaii with them. If they can’t think of two, then
they are out of the game. The last guest able to tell you two things
is the winner.
My Hero
Have the
Hostess call each guest and tell them to bring a picture of their
favorite movie star or personality, but not to tell or show it to
anyone. Put them all in a bag, then pull them out one at a time and
have each guest guess that brought which picture. The guest that
earns the most correct wins.
Naughty Nighty
Tell your
Hostess when coaching her that you will be playing this game. Have
her call all her guests and tell them to ring what they wear to bed
in a brown paper bag. As the guests arrive, place all the garments
in one large brown paper bag without letting anyone see what the
other person brought. When it is time for the game, hold each
garment up individually. Have each guest writ down on a piece of
paper who they think wears that garment to bed. At the end, the
person with the most names correct wins.
Hostess
Candy Game
Fill a non-see-through bag with wrapped
bars, about a third should be hostess ones. You've written a prize
on the inside of some of the various wrappers (not just the hostess
ones) ; others are blank, the candy itself is the prize.
Put one really great prize you can show, or "You Won $5.00!" written
under one of the wrappers.
Now you ask at the party who would like to play the hostess game!
After observing who was most enthusiastic, or already voiced they
would like a party, offer to let them draw a candy and maybe win a
prize. Make sure you
make it clear that if they draw a "Be a Hostess", they are agreeing
to host a party! Don't hand this to everyone and put them on the
spot, but say "Who would like to be next?"
This game is good at the end of the
evening, rather than before they see if they've had fun!