The bachelorette party is the one time you get to celebrate the bride-to-be with zero filter, maximum shenanigans, and a sprinkle of chaos.

It’s not just about throwing a party—it’s about making slightly embarrassing and entirely unforgettable memories.

Whether you’re planning a classy soirée, a wild weekend, or something in between, I’ve got you covered with themes, games, and a whole lot more.

Keep reading for all the tea.

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Themes That’ll Steal the Show

Because every great party needs a vibe. Here are my top picks:

1. Glitter and Glam

Think sequins, metallic outfits, and enough glitter to make a unicorn jealous. Bonus: glitter is the gift that keeps on giving because you’ll still find it weeks later.

2. Barbiecore Bonanza

Everything pink. Pink drinks, pink outfits, pink balloons. Basically, turn the party into a Barbie Dreamhouse and let everyone live their childhood fantasy.

These hot pink sunglasses scream life in plastic, it’s fantastic.

3. 80s Flashback

Big hair, neon leggings, and Madonna on repeat. Your only rule? The crazier the outfit, the better. (Aquanet required.)

Don’t forget retro scrunchies and neon sweatbands for the whole crew.

4. Beach Babes

Whether you hit the sand or create a backyard beach vibe, this theme is perfect for chill brides who love sun, surf, and fruity cocktails.

These personalized beach towels for the ultimate Insta moment.

5. Disco Fever

Glitter balls, funky music, and platform shoes. Warning: someone will try the splits. Have ice packs ready.

These LED disco ball cups are a game-changer.

Games That’ll Have Everyone Laughing

Because no bachelorette party is complete without some competitive fun—and maybe a little friendly sabotage.

1. Who Knows the Bride Best?

Create a trivia game about the bride’s life. Bonus points if the questions are mildly embarrassing, like, “What was her childhood crush’s name?”

2. Bridal Bingo

Customize a bingo card with bridal clichés like “mentions the groom” or “takes a selfie with the sash.” The winner gets a prize; the loser gets an extra shot.

3. Truth or Dare: Bachelorette Edition

Classic, but spicy. Dare the bride to call her fiancé and sing My Heart Will Go On. Truth? Let’s just say secrets will be revealed.

4. Pass the Bouquet (Hot Potato Style)

Play music, pass a (fake) bouquet, and whoever gets caught holding it when the music stops has to complete a dare.

5. DIY Wedding Dress Challenge

Split into teams and use toilet paper to create “wedding dresses.” The bride picks her favorite, and the losers get the honor of cleaning up.

Food and Drinks That Slay

1. Signature Cocktails

Create a custom cocktail in honor of the bride. Name it something punny like “The I Do Spritz” or “Something Boozy, Something Blue.”

2. Snack Boards Galore

Charcuterie is life. Go extra with a themed snack board—think cheese, crackers, and a side of sweet treats shaped like wedding rings.

3. Cupcake Decorating Station

Let everyone decorate cupcakes with toppings like sprinkles, edible glitter, and mini fondant wedding rings. The messier, the better.

Party Favors That Don’t Suck

Nobody wants another keychain. Here’s how to level up your favor game:

1. Personalized Mini Champagne Bottles

Cute, classy, and they scream “let’s celebrate!”

2. Fun Hangover Kits

To save time buy these pre-made hangover kits or create your own. To create your own include eye masks, mini water bottles, and headache relief packets. Because it’s all fun and games until the morning after.

3. Custom Tote Bags

Fill them with goodies like lip balm, snacks, and a cute note. Practical and adorable.

Final Thoughts

Planning a bachelorette party is a big deal, but it doesn’t have to be stressful.

With the right theme, hilarious games, and thoughtful touches, you’ll create a night the bride (and her crew) will never forget.

Which idea are you stealing for your next bachelorette bash?

Let me know in the comments—and don’t forget to share this post with your party-planning squad.

Cheers to making memories that might be slightly blurry but totally worth it

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