Bachelor & bachelorette

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Bachelor & bachelorette – Playful decorations, props and games for the send-off

This collection gathers sashes, badges, headbands, banners, balloons, tableware, photo props and easy party games for pre-drinks at home or a living-room finale. It suits mixed groups and city plans, and it is relevant now as weekend diaries fill. With compact, coordinated pieces, the celebration looks lively and clears down fast.

Create three touchpoints: a doorway welcome with banner and balloons, a table scene with cups, napkins and a runner, and a photo corner with props. Repeat one colour across all three for a joined look. A small tote holds sashes, pens and games so the plan travels neatly between stops.

Use light games that fit on a tray—prompt cards, charades or a mini quiz—so everyone participates without long rules. Keep a repair pouch with tape and safety pins for costumes and decorations. These small supports prevent pauses and keep spirits high from first toast to final song.

Care is simple. Fold banners dry, gather props in a pouch and return badges to their card. Store clips and ties together for the next celebration. With tidy habits and joyful details, the night feels personal, photogenic and easy to manage.

Frequently asked questions

How do I choose a theme that works for everyone?

Pick one colour or simple motif and translate it across sashes, balloons and napkins. Avoid complex dress codes; rely on headbands or badges for unity. A light theme keeps personalities comfortable, suits mixed venues and photographs clearly without demanding extra shopping or long preparation before meeting up.

What belongs in a portable party kit?

Pack sashes, a badge set, prompt cards, a mini pen pot, tape, safety pins and a small pouch for props. Add foldable decorations that hang quickly at the next stop. Keeping essentials together means transitions stay smooth and the group keeps moving without rummaging through bags.

How can I set up a quick photo corner at home?

Use a banner at eye height, a cluster of balloons to one side and a tray of props. Keep the area away from snacks and traffic. Matching the photo colours to the table runner ties the room together and prevents crowds around plates while you take group shots.

Any tips for inclusive games?

Choose short, opt-in rounds such as charades, prompt cards or a light quiz. Keep materials on a tray and rotate a host. Avoid tasks that depend on specific venues or loud music. The format should welcome friends who prefer quieter moments while still keeping energy bright.

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