Monday, 21 September 2015

Celebrate Your Hen Night

The hen party is a fun part of the wedding festivities. Traditionally it was symbolic of a last chance for the bride to let loose and have fun, but nowadays it’s just a great reason to celebrate. Usually a hen party is organized by the bride’s best friend, who will be the maid of honour, or matron of honour at the wedding, but it may also be a colleague, or family member as well. 

The more fun you plan on having at your party, the greater the chances it will be for your friends, rather than colleagues, or family members. You’ll need to decide whether your hen night will include your mom, sisters, aunts, and grandmothers. Do they have a great sense of humour? If so, invite them! Because that’s what a hen party is all about–plenty of fun and laughs!

There are not a lot of rules today. Do whatever it takes to have a great wedding. If no one steps forward to host your hen party there’s nothing wrong with hosting one yourself. Often you may find help once you get the ball rolling, and other ladies will step forward to lend you a hand.

There are nearly limitless locations to host a hen party. You can have it at your own home, or a friend’s house. You may choose a trendy restaurant, pub, or nightclub. Many halls and hotels have meeting rooms you can rent for a few hour’s time. Some brides prefer to have an afternoon tea, or even a spa day.

Once the venue has been chosen, the food and drinks menu will need to be decided. Depending on size of your group may mean that you can have a set menu at a restaurant or hall. You may wish to decide who is paying for the bill as well. Will the mother of the bride be paying for all food and drinks, or will each guest be responsible for their own bill? It must be arranged that the bride doesn’t pay at all. Friends or family should chip in to pay her bill.

Party supplies are an important part of any party. Decorations can liven up the room, giving it an air of festivity and fun. Party Head has many whimsical and fun party room decorations. Decorate the hen party room with blow up male or female dolls. They can be dressed up and you can plan fun games with them. There are also fun tiaras for the hen partiers to wear, and special bride-to-be attire: garter belts, hair bows, hat, sashes, and ribbons. It’s a time to celebrate, and the bride-to-be must stand out!

If you’re planning a hen party for a friend, consider having a surprise hen party. Order fun and silly decorations for the room, and surprise your friend when they walk in.


Party Head has free delivery on hen party orders over £100. You may also click and collect in store. Visit us to see how your hen party can be transformed into a night to remember. 

www.party-head.co.uk




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