entertaining, and reflect the couple’s unique relationship or personal preferences. This will make the game more engaging and relevant to the couple and their guests. You can use our list of shoe game questions below to
Before the wedding day, designate an MC or "caller" who'll ask the newlywed couple the shoe game questions. If you don't want to put any of your guests to work, yourwedding DJorbandleadercan act as the MC of the game. Otherwise, it's a great job for the honor attendants or any ...
A DJ or wedding party member reads the shoe game questions out loud for the reception group to hear. In response, the couple raises the shoe of the person whom the answer to the question best represents. To get your guests more involved, have them submit questions into a box before the ...
Over the last few years, the Wedding Shoe Game has become more and more popular. Even replacing the Bouquet and Garter Toss. With that said, We thought we would share our list of top shoe game questions for a wedding that is always a big hit!
While there are many possible questions below, the newlywed game should probably last no longer than 30 to 45 minutes. While it can be very entertaining for the guests, after a while they will want to partake in an activity that they can actively participate in such as dancing or eating. ...
The Shoe Game Paige Jones Photography Similar to "How Well Do You Know Each Other?" this game requires both the bride and groom's shoes to answer silly questions. 23of 26 Ladder Toss Millie Holloman For this competitive lawn game, pair up guests who haven't met yet to get everyone mingl...
Shoe Game Forthe wedding shoe game, the couple are seated in chairs back to back. They remove their shoes so each person is holding one of their own shoes and one of their partner’s. The emcee asks the couple questions (like “Who takes longer to get ready in the morning?” or “...
As playful facts or questions about the relationship are read aloud on a microphone, the couple holds up the shoe for who matches the statement most truthfully. Hilarity ensues as differing opinions emerge. 10. Photo Scavenger Hunt Send your guests hunting for the best photo-worthy moments!
*Shoe Game – The couple sits back-to-back and each takes off a shoe. They must answer a series of questions, like “Who is better at cooking?” and “Who will clean the house?” by raising their shoes. It’s especially funny when both of them raise their shoes. ...
This is a great ice breaker game for many events. In this trivia game, guests will stand up and down based on questions either about the bride and groom or about the wedding guests. For example, stand up if you are wearing blue, stand up if you think you have known the bride and gr...