14 Ideas for a Loki themed Hen Weekend
You might not be marrying Tom Hiddleston, but that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate his most iconic role during your Bachelorette / Hen weekend. Here are my top tips for bringing the Loki Theme to life.
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You might not be marrying Tom Hiddleston, but that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate his most iconic role during your Bachelorette / Hen weekend. Here are my top tips for bringing the Loki Theme to life.
I love a DIY Bachelorette, but there are a few things that I consider essential to make sure everything comes together how you want it.
Planning a Hen (Bachelorette) Party is a stressful business. Sure, you can go to an agency to do it all for you, but that can get expensive and it also removes that element of love that comes with putting something awesome together for your best friend. I noticed that there wasn’t a platform that existed purely to help guide and inspire bridesmaids (and bridesmen) to plan a kick-ass Bachelorette weekend, without doing it for them. So that’s why I built www.howtohen.com.
Here are 3 ways it can help you and dramatically reduce your stress levels.
Honestly the whole idea and tradition around having
to wear white on your wedding day is an outdated and archaic symbol of the
patriarchy. HOWEVER, sometimes a gal just wants to wear a pretty white dress
because she wants to. How to Hen (meaning me…) is totally on board
with that.
Wearing white on your Hen (Bachelorette) weekend is an
indication of this and so I thought I would celebrate this lovely freedom of
choice by showing you my favourite white looks for your other special
day/night/weekend/ whatever, no matter what kind of Bride you are.
Icebreakers may seem like a cringey thing that only happen at awkward office workshops and summer camps. However, don’t underestimate the importance of breaking the ice in a room full of people who have never met each other, like at a hen party.
If your Bride to be (B2B) has invited only her close friends who all hang out together normally anyway, then no worries, you don’t need to break the ice. However, most Hen weekend’s are made up of childhood friends, work friends and miscellaneous family members. There’s usually a range of ages and interests and the last thing you want is for anyone to feel like they don’t belong, so some bachelorette icebreakers are a great way to kick start the bonding.