15 Fabulous Galentine’s Day Party Themes

Celebrate friendship this Galentine’s Day with a fun and memorable party! Whether you’re planning for a group of single ladies, longtime besties, or a mix of everyone, these creative themes are sure to bring smiles and spark joy.

1. Stupid Cupid

Who it’s for: A group of single gals who are ready to roast romance.
Decor: Broken hearts, shattered arrows, and sarcastic love quotes on banners. Use black and red accents for a dramatic flair.
Activities: Play games like “Pin the Tail on Cupid” or a sarcastic Valentine’s Day card competition.
Food & Drinks: Serve desserts like “Love Bites” cupcakes and “Heartbreaker” cocktails with black vodka.
Dress Code: Anything anti-romance—black outfits, graphic tees with ironic love slogans, or casual chic.

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2. Cupid’s Cowgirls

Who it’s for: Your cowgirl-loving crew who want to add some yeehaw to their Valentine’s Day.
Decor: Pink cowboy hats, heart-shaped bandanas, and fringe tablecloths. Use hay bales as seating.
Activities: Host a line-dancing session and a best-dressed cowgirl contest.
Food & Drinks: Serve “Rodeo Roses” (rose-shaped puff pastries), BBQ sliders, and strawberry margaritas.
Dress Code: Denim, cowboy boots, fringe, and heart-themed accessories.

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3. Heartbreak Hotel

Who it’s for: A group of girls going through breakups or needing a cathartic girls’ night.
Decor: Moody lighting, black and red balloons, and vintage hotel signage.
Activities: Karaoke for singing heartbreak ballads, a “breakup piñata” to smash, and journaling stations.
Food & Drinks: Comfort food like pizza, chocolate fondue, and wine or hot toddies.
Dress Code: Cozy loungewear or dramatic outfits inspired by heartbreak divas.

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5. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

Who it’s for: A high-energy group of friends who love to dance, laugh, and embrace the spirit of carefree fun.
Decor: Neon signs, bright pink and purple accents, and 80s-inspired details like cassette tapes and a boom box. Add a balloon garland with bold colors or metallics for an extra pop.
Activities: Set up a table with fun hair accessories, glitter makeup, and temporary tattoos for guests to get party-ready and then have a fun 80s pop themed photo shoot with props and a cute background. Play silly party games like charades, a dance-off competition, or “guess the lyric.”
Food & Drinks: colorful fruit skewers, Pink frosted donuts, and fruity cocktails like cosmopolitans, mocktails with edible glitter, and neon-colored soda bottles.
Dress Code: Bold, playful outfits with 80s and 90s vibes—think bright colors, statement accessories, sequins, leg warmers, and high ponytails. Guests can also rock graphic tees with empowering slogans or fun prints.

6. Pajama Party Perfection

Who it’s for: Besties who want a low-key, cozy evening.
Decor: Fairy lights, fluffy pillows, and pastel throws. Create a blanket fort for extra coziness.
Activities: Watch rom-coms, do face masks, and have a popcorn flavor-tasting station.
Food & Drinks: Hot chocolate with a toppings bar, mini pancakes, and chocolate-covered strawberries.
Dress Code: Comfy PJs, fuzzy socks, and cute loungewear.

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7. Sweethearts & Sprinkles

Who it’s for: Girls who love all things sweet and pastel.
Decor: Candy heart garlands, sprinkle-covered vases, and pastel balloons.
Activities: Cupcake decorating contest, DIY cupcake station, and a candy jar guessing game.
Food & Drinks: Cupcakes, sugar cookies, and strawberry milkshakes.
Dress Code: Pastel dresses, cute aprons, or anything sprinkled with whimsy.

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8. Disco Divas

Who it’s for: A group of friends ready to dance the night away.
Decor: Glitter balls, metallic streamers, and neon lights.
Activities: Host a dance-off or learn a choreographed disco routine.
Food & Drinks: Sparkling cocktails, mini sliders, and glitter-topped cupcakes.
Dress Code: Retro jumpsuits, platform shoes, and bold makeup.

9. Hollywood Heartthrobs

Who it’s for: Movie buffs and celeb-crushing gals.
Decor: Red carpet runner, gold stars with celeb names, and movie posters.
Activities: A trivia game about Hollywood heartthrobs and a movie marathon of classics and rom-coms. Pass out mini oscars to friends based on their personalities- Best supporting actress goes to the girls who’s always had your back, best director can go to you the party planner!
Food & Drinks: Popcorn in heart-shaped containers, candy boxes, and champagne.
Dress Code: Glamorous red carpet attire or chic casual.

10. Spa & Self-Love Soirée

Who it’s for: Ladies who need some pampering and relaxation.
Decor: Aromatherapy candles, flower petals, and soft pastel accents.
Activities: DIY face masks, mani-pedis, and guided meditations. Go All out and book a massage therapist to come over and treat your friends.
Food & Drinks: Infused water, herbal teas, and light snacks like fruit platters and macarons.
Dress Code: Fluffy robes, headbands, or casual athleisure

11. “Is Love in the Stars” Party

Who it’s for: Mystic-minded friends who love zodiac vibes.
Decor: Starry backdrops, celestial tableware, and gold accents.
Activities: Have an astrologer or tarot reader come, or buy a deck of cards and read your own tarot, or do aura photography.
Food & Drinks: Star-shaped cookies, moon pies, and cosmic cocktails with edible glitter.
Dress Code: Flowing fabrics, metallics, or outfits inspired by zodiac signs.

12. Parisian Patisserie

Who it’s for: Francophiles and friends with a sweet tooth.
Decor: Eiffel Tower cutouts, black-and-white striped tablecloths, and fresh flowers.
Activities: Macaron decorating, a French trivia game, and photo ops with Parisian props.
Food & Drinks: Croissants, éclairs, and café au lait.
Dress Code: Chic Parisian-inspired outfits—berets encouraged!

13. Love Potion Lab

Who it’s for: Science enthusiasts or gals who love a quirky theme.
Decor: Beakers, test tubes, and “love potion” labels. Use pink and red lighting for an experimental vibe.
Activities: Mix custom cocktails, create DIY perfumes, and experiment with heart-shaped bath bombs.
Food & Drinks: Potion-inspired drinks with edible glitter and heart-shaped snacks.
Dress Code: Lab coats, goggles, or chic casual with a nerdy twist.

14. Flower Power

Who it’s for: Nature lovers and DIY enthusiasts.
Decor: Fresh blooms, floral garlands, and pretty vases.
Activities: Host a flower-arranging workshop or make floral crowns.
Food & Drinks: Light bites like tea sandwiches, lavender lemonade, and floral-themed desserts.
Dress Code: Flowy dresses, floral prints, and natural tones.

15. Afternoon Tea Party

Who it’s for: Friends who love a little Bridgerton, the Royals, and all things British.
Decor: Elegant china, tiered cake stands, and lace tablecloths.
Activities: Play croquet, enjoy classical music, and sip tea in the garden.
Food & Drinks: Finger sandwiches, petit fours, and classic Earl Grey tea.
Dress Code: Sunday best—don’t forget the fancy hats and fascinators!

No matter which theme you choose, the key to a memorable Galentine’s Day party is celebrating the wonderful friendships in your life. Pick a theme that speaks to your group’s unique vibe, and don’t forget to take plenty of photos to cherish the memories!

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