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While wild nights on the town getting blinding drunk may have been a good idea for a hen night when you were twenty, but if you're planning a hen night for a mature bride, you're probably looking for something a little more modest.
The following are a few ideas covering something for every budget:
1. A Home Demonstration Party
If you're a mature bride arranging your own hen night, a home demonstration party can be a good option. Lingerie and cosmetics parties are always popular and can be a lot of fun. Arrange for food to be delivered and have plenty of wine available.
2. Pampering
Treat the bride to a day at a health club or a weekend at a spa. There's nothing quite as relaxing before a wedding as lounging in a Jacuzzi, and the sauna will make her skin glow, ready for the big day.
3. Visit A Comedy Club
Take her to a comedy club where she can have a drink and laugh her stockings off. If you let the club know about the hen-night beforehand, one of the acts may well give her a mention.
4. A Recording Studio Session
There are companies that arrange a variety of hen activities and, when it comes to the mature bride, a recording studio session with all guests dressed as pop stars will not only be good fun, but the tape will be a lasting reminder of her last day out with the girls as a single woman.
It can also be fun to theme a hen night but do keep in mind the bride to be's age; a mature bride probably won't be overly keen on dressing up as a school girl or wearing a pink fairy costume. Good ideas include:
* Decade Theme - Everybody dresses in clothing representative of a specific decade. Choosing the decade during which the bride-to-be was a teenager is always a big hit on hen nights.
* Hippies - Especially popular if the mature bride-to-be grew up during the 60s but can be used for others.
* Initial Fancy Dress - Each guest dresses as something that starts with the same initial as her forename. Examples are: A = Alien, G = Go-Go Dancer, P = Police Woman and S = Spanish Senorita.
What's important is that any hen night activity arrangements are made with the bride to be in mind, rather than the guests. It's her time to spend with her friends - it's up to the arrangers to make sure it will be one she'll remember for the right reasons.
Have fun!
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Sharon Jacobsen is a full-time freelance writer living and working in Cheshire, England. For a competitive fee she'll happily write engaging, informative and well researched articles on most subjects from weddings to hill walking.
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