RIGHT LEFT BRIDAL SHOWER GAME
Everyone sets in a circle. Wrap two (or three depending on how many guests you have) gifts to give to
two or three guests setting in the circle. Tell the guests to listen closely as you read the following and
pass the gift to their left or right whenever they hear it read. Don't read this to slow, it will make the
game much funnier as they try to keep up and pass the gift in the correct order. Don't stop to let them
catch up if they get confused. Let them figure that out themselves.
(brides name) knew right away that she had found Mr Right and the right date was set. Now seemed to
be the right time to start so she left right after lunch and right to her mothers house she went. She knew
she needed to get started right away to make sure nothing was left undone. With little time left to spare
there is so much left to do. She ask her mother to write down an address list and she left to find the
right invitations. On her way, she left a message at the florist and right into the bridal shop she ran.
Right in the window was the perfect dress. Oh no, I left my checkbook right in the car. Hold that
dress, I'll be right back. With that done, she called Mr. Right and left him a message to call her right
back. She left to meet the florist who had left her a message that they had the right flowers for her.
Mr. Right called her right back and said he left a message for the preacher to call him right back and
he had just left work and would be right over. She left the florist and ran right over to met Mr Right.
Right away they discussed what was left to do. Who will be the right best man? She left that up to
Mr Right. I'll get the right maid of honor. Right away they started shopping for the right rings. With
that done, the next stop was to order the right cake. Mr. Right could clearly see his future, Ms. Right,
was on the right track. After a long day, all that was left to do was get right home to see if any
messages were left while they were out. "Lets call it a day". "Whatever is left to do, can be left until
tomorrow. With a kiss, he left and she went right to bed.
Whoever is holding the gift at the end, wins that gift.