- At each place setting for the guests, supply a small silver bell with a note attached to encourage them to ring the bell to get the bride and groom to share a kiss for the crowd. There can be one larger bell for each table or smaller bells for each guest to start the game themselves.
- Guests stand and sing a song. The most common way to play this one is to have them sing a song with the word "love" in the lyrics and the bride and groom will kiss every time the word "love" is sung; guests can also sing a TV show theme song or change the lyrics to a popular song to reflect the bride and groom in some special way.
- At the reception, have a microphone available, preferably near the DJ. If a guest wants the bride and groom to kiss, they can come up to the microphone and share a memory of the bride or groom. This memory can be either a heartfelt story or a funny joke about one of the newlyweds or both.
- Have a hula hoop available. For the bride and groom to share a passionate kiss for their guests, one individual will need to hula hoop for 30 seconds straight. This is a great way for the wedding photographer to snap some candid, fun photos.
- Create a dice with an image of lips on two random sides. If party guests roll the dice and it lands on a kiss image, the bride and groom must kiss. If it rolls on a side with a number, the guest needs to count that many seats to the right and kiss that person at the their table.
- Pick a charity that the bride and groom would like to benefit. Each time someone wants the bride and groom to kiss, a guest must put money in a donation jar. The larger the donation, the longer and more dramatic the kiss.
Wedding Bells
Sing a Tune
Share a Memory
Hula for a Kiss
Roll the Dice
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