How Do You Plan Purse Party Games?
Not all parties require games; but nothing breaks the ice and gets the party rolling or keeps one from stalling like a well-planned party game. For a purse party, you don’t need many props or an elaborate set up. Using purses-be they the ones the guests arrived with or the ones for sale-makes for a natural and readily available game component. Decide what purpose you want the games to serve: an icebreaker, entertainment or to help sell more purses. Consult with your purse party sales representative about which games she recommends if you don’t have any in mind or need help deciding which one(s) would best fit your party. Consider who’s coming to your party. Some games lend themselves to smaller groups while others work well with larger crowds. Have everyone reveal their insides-the insides of their purses, that is. Award prizes for the neatest and least tidy purses. Weigh each purse to find which one is the heaviest. Crown its owner the “heavyweight champ” of the party. Break out the r