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48 Tempting Hen Do House Party Ideas

Throw the most unforgettable hen night event with these perfect hen do house party ideas – from activities to games, themes, food and more.

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Introduction

These hen do house party ideas are the perfect way to celebrate the bride-to-be in a relaxed and intimate setting. Whether you’re planning a low-key gathering or a full-blown weekend bash, there are endless possibilities for creating a memorable hen party at home. From themed decorations and delicious food to fun activities and games, you can tailor the celebration to the bride’s personality and preferences.

So gather your girls, pop the bubbly, and get ready for a hen do house party that’s truly unforgettable!

Our Fave Hen Do House Party Ideas

Activities That Come to You

For an extra special touch, why not bring the entertainment to your hen do house party ideas? You could DIY your own version or book in one of our top hen party activities that come to you in your home or accommodation:

  1. The Cube: Put your skills to the test with this challenging and exciting game show experience.
  2. Lip Sync Battle: Channel your inner pop star and battle it out with your friends.
  3. Dance Class: Learn a fun routine together, whether it’s salsa, hip-hop, or a choreographed dance to the bride’s favourite song.
  4. In It To Win It: Compete in a series of hilarious challenges inspired by the popular TV show.  
  5. Murder Mystery: Solve a thrilling whodunnit together and put your detective skills to the test.
  6. Flower Crown Making Workshop: Create beautiful floral headwear and embrace your inner boho goddess.
A group of women on a hen do making flower crowns as part of their hen party activities
  1. Buff Butlers: Add a touch of cheeky fun with charming butlers who will serve drinks and keep the party entertained.  
  2. Life Drawing with a Hunky Male Model: Unleash your artistic side with a life drawing class featuring a professional model.

Hen Party Games

Keep the energy high and the laughter flowing with some fun hen party games. Here are a few hame-focused hen do house party ideas to get you started:

  1. Would You Rather: Find out where you hen party group’s limits are with this hilarious hen do game.
  2. Never Have I Ever: You’ll discover some doozies if you play this risky option.
  3. Mr and Mrs Quiz: Test the bride’s knowledge of her fiancé with this classic game (or play the Mrs & Mrs version).
  4. Hen Party Bingo: Create personalised bingo cards with hen party-themed phrases and watch the hilarity unfold.
  5. My Best Memory With The Bride: This one is for the hen do crews who really want to make the bride feel special and loved before her big day.
  6. Prosecco Pong: A sophisticated twist on the classic drinking game.
  7. Photo Booth Fun: Set up a DIY photo booth with props and backdrops for some memorable snaps.
  8. Karaoke Night: Unleash your inner divas and belt out your favourite tunes.
A group of women playing hen party bingo at a hen do with pink decorations on the table

Decor For The Perfect Hen Do House Party

Transform your home into a hen party haven with some creative decorations and themed touches.

  1. Balloons, banners, and bunting: These are hen party staples! Go for classic “Bride to Be” banners, or personalise them with the bride’s name or a fun saying. Balloons in shades of pink, gold, or the bride’s favourite colours add instant festivity. Don’t forget the helium!
  2. Photos of the bride-to-be and her squad: Create a photo wall showcasing fun memories with the bride. You can hang prints, create a collage, or even string polaroids together.
  3. Themed Touches: Choose a theme and run with it! Some popular options include tropical, disco, Hollywood glam, or even a nod to the bride’s favourite movie or TV show. Think themed props, tableware, and even costumes!
  4. Sparkly backdrops: A shimmering backdrop is perfect for photos and adds a touch of glamour. You can use a sequin fabric, metallic streamers, or even a DIY balloon arch.
  5. Personalised details: Add a personal touch with custom decorations. Think personalised sashes, cocktail napkins with the bride’s name, or even a “guest book” for everyone to leave messages.
  6. Fun and festive tableware: Ditch the plain paper plates! Opt for pretty patterned plates, napkins, and cups to match your theme or colour scheme. Don’t forget fun straws and stirrers!
  7. DIY decorations: Get crafty! Create your own banners, photo booth props, or even a piñata. This adds a personal touch and can be a fun activity for the hen party guests.
  8. Floral arrangements: Flowers always add a touch of elegance. Create a beautiful centrepiece for the table or place smaller bouquets around the house.

Hen Do Themes

Consider a hen party theme that reflects the bride’s interests:

  1. Pajama Party:
    • DIY: Everyone brings their favorite PJs, slippers, and eye masks. Make DIY sleep masks with fabric markers and glitter. Set up a comfy movie corner with blankets and pillows.
    • Activities: Mani-pedis, face masks, hair braiding, movie marathon, truth or dare, pillow fights.
  2. Tropical Getaway:
    • DIY: Decorate with inflatable palm trees, flamingo decorations, and brightly colored flowers (real or fake!). Make DIY leis with tissue paper and string. Serve tropical cocktails in coconut shells.
    • Activities: Limbo contest, beach-themed games, tropical cocktails, DIY fruit platters.
  3. Hollywood Glamour:
    • DIY: Roll out a red carpet (red fabric will do!), hang star-shaped balloons, and put up a DIY photo booth with a sparkly backdrop. Make “Hollywood Walk of Fame” stars with the bride’s and guests’ names.
    • Activities: Dress up in your finest attire, take glamorous photos, have a mock awards ceremony, play charades with movie titles.
  4. 90s Throwback:
    • DIY: Dig out your old scrunchies, overalls, and neon clothes! Make a playlist of 90s hits. Decorate with posters of 90s icons. Create a DIY “Spice Girls” microphone prop.
    • Activities: 90s karaoke, dance party, watch classic 90s movies, play 90s trivia.
  5. Festival Vibes:
    • DIY: Decorate with fairy lights, colorful streamers, and flower crowns (easy to make with fake flowers and wire). Set up a “glitter station” with body glitter and face gems.
    • Activities: Make friendship bracelets, have a temporary tattoo station, dance to festival music, play outdoor games.
  6. Alice in Wonderland (Mad Hatter’s Tea Party):
    • DIY: Decorate with playing cards, mismatched teacups and saucers, and clocks. Make “Eat Me” and “Drink Me” labels for food and drinks. Create a DIY Mad Hatter hat with crazy decorations.
    • Activities: Host a tea party with quirky treats, play croquet, have a “Queen of Hearts” card game tournament.

Set up different areas for socialising, dining, and dancing to create a flow and ensure everyone feels comfortable.

A group of woman at a hen do house party wearing costumes for a tropical luau theme

Food and Drink

Food:

  1. Canapés: Elegant finger food options like smoked salmon on crackers, mini quiches, and chicken skewers.
  2. Sharing platters: A variety of cheeses, cured meats, olives, fruits, and nuts.
  3. Buffet: A delicious spread of hot and cold dishes, such as roast chicken, pasta salad, salmon with pesto, and roasted vegetables.
  4. DIY pizza station: Let your guests create their own pizzas with a variety of toppings.
  5. Sweet treats: A beautifully decorated cake, cupcakes, or a dessert bar with a variety of sweets.

Drinks:

  1. Signature cocktail: Create a special drink named after the bride.
  2. Mimosa bar: Offer a variety of sparkling wines and juices for guests to mix their own mimosas.
  3. Wine and beer: A selection of different wines and beers to suit all tastes.

Additional tips:

  • Consider the bride’s dietary restrictions and preferences when planning the menu.
  • Offer a variety of options to cater to different tastes.
  • Don’t forget to label the food and drinks clearly.
  • Set up a designated food and drink area for guests to enjoy their meals.
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Hen Do House Party Ideas on a Budget

You don’t need to break the bank to throw a fantastic hen do house party. With a bit of savvy planning and some DIY magic, you can create a memorable celebration without overspending. Here are some budget-friendly hen do house party ideas:

  1. Potluck Party: Ask each guest to bring a dish to share, creating a delicious and diverse spread without the cost of catering.
  2. DIY Decorations: Get crafty and make your own decorations. From homemade banners and bunting to upcycled jars for flower arrangements, there are endless possibilities for creative and cost-effective décor.
  3. Games Night: Instead of hiring expensive entertainment, opt for classic party games like charades, Pictionary, or card games. You could even create a themed quiz about the bride-to-be. Check out our list of hen party games if you’d like to keep it on trend.
  4. Home Spa Day: Pamper yourselves with DIY face masks, manicures, and pedicures using affordable products. Create a relaxing atmosphere with candles and soothing music.
  5. Movie Marathon: Snuggle up on the sofa for a movie marathon with the bride’s favourite films and homemade popcorn.
A group of women having a hen party sleepover with a movie marathon
  1. Cocktail Making Competition: Provide a selection of affordable spirits and mixers and challenge your guests to create their own signature cocktails. The bride-to-be can judge the winner!

Remember, the most important aspect of any hen do is to celebrate the bride-to-be and create lasting memories with her closest friends. With a little imagination and some careful planning, you can throw a fantastic hen do house party without exceeding your budget.

Personalised Touches

Make the bride feel extra special with some personalised touches throughout the celebration:

  1. Create a memory book where guests can write messages and share their favourite memories with the bride.
  2. Decorate the house with photos of the bride and her friends
  3. Create a playlist of her favourite songs (check out our ultimate hen party playlist on Spotify)
  4. Design personalised t-shirts or sashes for everyone to wear.

Planning Tips

  • Choose a date that works for everyone: Consider everyone’s schedules and availability before setting a date.
  • Set a budget: Discuss with the group how much everyone is comfortable spending and plan accordingly.
  • Delegate tasks: Don’t try to do everything yourself! Assign tasks to different members of the group to share the workload.
  • Communicate clearly: Keep everyone informed about the plans and any updates or changes.
  • Most importantly, have fun! The hen do is a time to celebrate the bride-to-be and create lasting memories.

Conclusion

Hen do house party ideas offer a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the bride-to-be in a comfortable and personalised setting. With a little planning and creativity, you can create a truly unforgettable hen do that the bride and her friends will cherish forever. So gather your girls, unleash your inner party planners, and get ready for a hen do house party that’s full of laughter, love, and unforgettable memories!

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