Fun Galentine’s Day Ideas

by | Feb 15, 2022 | General, Wellness, Work-Life Balance

Where Did Galentine's Day Come From - When Is Galentine's Day Looking for a fun way to celebrate Valentine’s Day with all of the special gals in your life? Here are five fun ideas to try!

1. Galentine’s Brunch

Get your girls together and have a Galentine’s Day brunch! Make cute heart-shaped pancakes and waffles, a fresh bowl of fruit with cool-whip and melted chocolate to dip, and top it off with a pink-strawberry mimosa!

2. Charcuterie Picnic

If the sun is out and shining, take a quick trip to the grocery store to pick up some nice charcuterie meats and cheeses to make a little travel food board. Don’t forget dessert! Pick a picture-perfect spot outside (for cute pics, of course!) and have a nice afternoon with the girls! If you’re in the Birmingham area, try Railroad Park!

3. DIY Photoshoot

Set up a cute themed-background and take fun pictures with friends! Pick up some pink and red streamers to hang from the ceiling in front of a white-sheet background. Find some heart-shaped balloons and pose!

4. Girls Night In

Pop some popcorn, find a cheesy rom-com or sappy romance movie, and snuggle up under some blankets for a fun night in! 

5. DIY Spa Day

Want to feel refreshed and relaxed? Have a fun spa day at home! Buy some face masks at the store, or try some DIY face mask recipes and rate the results! You and your girls can give each other manicures with a fun pop of pink to fit the Galentine’s Day theme!

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