Ultimate Hen Party Accessories Ideas For The Hen Night

There’s been months of planning for the wedding from the moment of the engagement.  It’s been an endless round of considering a location for the wedding ceremony, discussing options for the celebration and of course finding the perfect outfit for the occasion.
Hen Night Accessories

By the time the bride is within a couple of months of the big day she is very ready to sit back and relax or kick up her heels and have some fun – just in time for her ‘Hen Party’.

The Hen Party is usually organised and planned by her bridesmaids and close friends with her input and with consideration to her preferences and needs.  The weekend activity is decided, final guest numbers are known, a location is chosen, an hotel and all activities are booked.

The hen party usually go ‘on tour’ on Friday evening after they finish work, with activities on Saturday and a celebration meal that evening, a leisurely breakfast on Sunday morning with perhaps a swim, sauna or gym and are ready to pack and return home by Sunday afternoon.

Make the Hen Party Swing

Groups who are celebrating with an activity weekend, like to personalise their t-shirts. Bride to Be, Mother of the Bride, Mother of the Groom, Chief Bridesmaid etc. are ordered in plenty time for the party. Placing a bunch of personalised balloons in the room as a surprise for the ‘Bride to Be’ is much appreciated.
Hen Night Accessories


Hen Party Accessories like Banners tell an edited version of her life to date, and are a great giggle for the ‘Bride to Be’ with photos from her past that have been resurrected from old phones to tell a one sided story.

Personalised Hen Night Sashes

Most hen party groups like to be identified as such and love to wear personalised sashes to this end.  Worn in the same manner as the t-shirts for the earlier activities, sashes are worn when they dress up for their evening entertainment. These are usually in a hot pink satin ribbon with similar text to their t-shirts and a are printed with a contrasting or complimenting colour, often black, silver or white.

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