Boys and New Years Eve are overrated (there, I said it!) so here are 10 ideas to get your besties together to celebrate the magic of female friendships this Valentine’s Day. Whether you choose to stay in or get dolled up to go out, there is something for everyone in the list below 👇
Find the perfect playlist and get into your robes for a rejuvenating night of self-care and girl talk.
Don your chef hats, heat up the oven for a sweet adventure filled with laughter, sprinkles, and questionable decorating skills!
There’s nothing like a cringey (cheesy) 90s rom-com movie marathon with the girls to help you get over an ex.
Mix drinks, set up your make up station and camera and film a GRWM while you dish out a story time for hilarious memories to keep in the vault 🤫
Gather your girlfriends for a secret mission on the most romantic night of the year. For extra laughs, play a game of Valentine’s Day themed eye-spy.
Trade laughs and nail disasters as you attempt adorable Valentines’ day heart designs for the ultimate nail art showdown!
It’s no surprise that the best convo’s at parties happen in the bathroom or the kitchen. Roll up your sleeves to make the prettiest pizza the world has ever seen 🫶
Golden hour ocean dips under the painted sky with the women you love the most… is there anything better for the soul?
Okay, this one you might prefer to do alone. But why should you wait to receive a heart-felt love letter? Take this time to write a note to your future self 💌
Craft personalised affirmations to remind your bestie of just how amazing she is! (Sealed with a kiss, of course!)
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