How to Organise an Amazing Hen Party


Posted March 12, 2013 by samuelperth

The hen party is seen by most as the last chance for a woman to spend quality, alcohol-filled time with her female friends. This idea puts a lot of pressure on the people organising hen night,

 
The hen party is seen by most as the last chance for a woman to spend quality, alcohol-filled time with her female friends. This idea puts a lot of pressure on the people organising hen night, because they will be in charge with making the future bride feel amazing on her last night as a free woman. This responsibility is usually taken by bridesmaids, the sisters, cousins or other close friends of the bride. The right party supplies can make the difference between a fun, memorable hen party and a simple night out with the girls.

The idea of organising a hen night for a woman who is about to get married dates back to the sexual revolution which occurred in the 1960’s and its invention is deeply rooted in the concept of gender equality. Since men’s primary activity for a bachelor’s party was going to strip clubs, women who wanted to have the same type of entertainment decided to sprinkle their events with erotic elements. Although most hen nights are organised at home, some may choose to move the whole event at a night club. Another popular activity for such a party is hiring a male stripper to dance for the bride, while the rest of the guests cover themselves in accessories that would make those weaker of heart blush.

Whatever you may choose to do, whether it you go for a night at home, proper for female bonding, a more elaborate cocktail dinner, or a night at the club, which may or may not remember afterward, picking the right party supplies is the key element to a successful party. They can be found in specialised stores across the UK and come in multiple shapes, at the small price of a few pounds. However, with the wedding preparations as a priority, most of those involved with planning the hen night do not have the time to go from shop to shop in search of such accessories. With over 6,000 products in store, online retailers such as Party Puffin can help you choose the perfect party supplies from the comfort of your own home.

Buying party accessories online can save you both the money and the trouble. The online section of Party Puffin’s site dedicated to hen do parties holds many accessories which will make the event a blast. They have special sashes for the bridal-brigade which come in colours such as baby pink with dark-pink writing, baby pink with black text, red with black text, white with red text and black with white text. Depending on the person who will be wearing the sash, the text can say: “Mother of the Bride”, “Bridesmaid”, “Mother of the Groom”, or “Bride to be”. Sashes that say “Hen party” or “Girls Night Out” can be worn by all the ladies at the bachelorette party.

As we have mentioned before, both bachelor and hen parties have a lot of erotic elements. Willy-shaped whistles, straws, sweets, wands and bubble-makers are the most common objects found at parties dedicated to women who are about to get married. Even though some women may not appreciate such products, most brides find them highly humoristic, especially after a few shots of alcohol. The site also offers plastic shot-glasses with special text printed on them, which will be in theme with the whole party. If you are on a budget and cannot afford a male stripper, Party Puffin sells inflatable men which can easily become the “life” of the party.

Are you looking for the best party supplies http://www.partypuffin.co.uk for organising a memorable hen do? Our sites has over 6,000 products suitable for a hen party http://www.partypuffin.co.uk/controller.php/action/browseCatalogue/catagory/97 , a baby occasion, a birthday, or even a St. Patrick’s Day event. Come see for yourself!
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Issued By samuel perth
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Last Updated March 12, 2013