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How To Plan A Memorable Hens Night On A Budget?

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Robert Johnson
How To Plan A Memorable Hens Night On A Budget?

Not long ago, hens nights typically involved a group of close friends coming together to celebrate the bride’s last hurrah. Friends would gather on the weekend for a meal at a local restaurant and maybe go clubbing – and a few adventurous ones involved a stripper as well. But things have now changed drastically, with some going so far as to plan weeklong in exotic locations like Bali and Bangkok. In fact, an average Australian spends around $600 on hens parties. 


If you want to plan a memorable hens party without spending heaps of money, here are a few ideas:


Plan An Afternoon Tea With Friends:


Afternoon tea is an elegant affair suited for anyone looking for daytime activities. You could arrange one at a chic hotel, or plan one at home. Don’t worry if you don’t have the necessary accessories – you can always hire vintage tableware and fine silver. They can even help with the menu, including sandwiches, scones, biscuits, and cakes. You could also add in some games for added fun. The entire event will likely cost less than $100, including food and decorations. 


Buy Hens Night Supplies From Online Suppliers:


Wholesale online dealers sell a variety of hens night supplies and decorations at cheap prices. You can shop for all hens night essentials like cutlery, games, decorations, party favours, sashes, temporary tattoos, cake toppers for less than $150. They’re comparatively cheap when compared to regular brick-and-mortar stores. And it’s convenient as well – you can shop from the comfort of your home. Since the store is online, you can shop anytime and anywhere. Make sure the supplier offers free shipping. 


Combine The Party With Some Hobby Classes:


You could hire a mixologist to teach you cocktail making. Find a cocktail bartender who’ll be happy to spill his secrets. Or, you could also hire a Bollywood dancer to teach you some typical Bollywood dance steps. An afternoon craft session with guests learning crocheting or origami. If you know a friend or family member who’s good at craft, get them to teach guests the art of making things from scratch. And to save money, consider hosting the party at home. 


Consider A Sleepover:


A sleepover with close friends and some drinks and happy conversations is the best gift you can give the bride, especially if she doesn’t want something fancy. The hosts can contribute towards food, hens night supplies and decorations, and hens night-themed pyjamas. These pyjamas can also double up as keepsakes if you want the memories of the event to be etched forever. A few hens night games and some chick flicks are the perfect way to end the night.

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