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16.01.25

The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Galentines Day Party

Whether you’re Leslie Knope’s number-one fan or just love any excuse to throw a bash celebrating your besties, Galentines Day is the moment to cheers to your ride-or-die crew. It’s all about putting romance in the backseat and focusing on your chosen fam. You know, the friendships that get you through all those ghostings and red flags. And what better way to do it than by hosting the ultimate Galentines Day party? Let’s get planning.

What is the Meaning of Galentines Day?

It might not be a major historic event, but Galentines Day does come to us from the most sacred of all places: Pawnee, Indiana, of course. The Parks and Rec-invented tradition, courtesy of everyone’s favorite gal pal, Leslie Knope, is dedicated to “ladies celebrating ladies.” The idea was simple—gather your friends, eat waffles, and shower each other with love and compliments. Sideyes and fourth walls not included.

Since then, it’s exploded into a cultural phenomenon. Yeah, you can find plenty of Pinterest inspiration, but we love making the idea your own, whether that’s through custom cocktails, sober-friendly mocktails, DIY taco bars, gift bags full of swag, or any other special moments for you and your friends. Whether you’re celebrating decades-long friendships, new gal pals, or chosen family, this day is all about honoring your people in the way that feels most meaningful.

A trio of women having a Galentines Day party with confetti and pink and purple baloons
Just like diamond jewelry, Galentines Day is for everyone.

The Best Galentines Day Ideas for Your Next Party

Consider what type of Galentines Day party you want to throw

First things first: vibe check. Is your party a cozy, low-key hangout for heartfelt convos, or are we talking sequins, strobe lights, and the kind of playlist that makes your neighbors question their life choices? Decide whether you’re hosting at home, hitting up a favorite spot, or going full glam with a night out on the town.

A woman holds a glass of champagne and shows off three diamond tennis bracelets and a sparkly statement ring
Another benefit of checking the vibe before you wreck the vibe? Ensuring that your jewelry matches! Because why not drip in diamond tennis bracelets for a glam night out.
A woman clutches a mug of hot chocolate and wears three diamond rings
And if Prosecco isn’t your thing than there’s nothing wrong with hot chocolate. Especially when accompanied by a glittering ring stack.

Make your guest list and check it twice

This isn’t Valentine’s Day—it’s Galentines Day. Partners can stay home unless they’re part of your gal crew. And let’s be clear: “gal” isn’t just for cis women. This is a day for all who thrive in the art of friendships. Think of it as a no-romance-allowed zone—just love, laughs, and a lot of Prosecco.

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Galentines Day decorations

Who says Galentines Day has to be all pink, red, and white? Switch things up with happy camper vibes, zodiac-inspired garb, or even ‘90s nostalgia. We love a DIY’ed photo wall, fairy lights everywhere, or a cheeky banner. You can lean into whatever’s trending with your buds, be it a BRAT-inspired brunch, a Swiftie’s night out, or anything in between.

A tablescape of candles and yarn hearts are set against a pink rose and purple background
Match your diamonds with your theme. Think gorgeous green for Brat and pretty-in-pink for a Lover approved look. With Galentines Day, any color works!

Galentines Day Activities

Tailor the fun to your crew

Whether your squad is full of modern witches or unapologetic foodies, plan activities that reflect your group’s unique personality. You could do tarot readings, have a karaoke showdown, or potluck a classic waffle brunch complete with mimosa towers. Pro tip: throw in a DIY craft project, but make it something with meaning. Set intentions, support each other, and declare your platonic love out loud.

A woman reaches for a tennis ball on a blue tennis court. She wears three tennis bracelets of varying sizes, two stacking rings, and The Lunette
Got an athletic crew? Don your best bracelets and beautiful bezel rings (hello, The Lunette!) and take to the courts.
A woman eats a bowl of spaghetti while showing off her various pasta-inspired ring stacks
While there’s nothing better than cozying up to a bowl of carbs, we understand the siren call of a sweet tooth. If that’s your case, consider The Rock Candy, our scintillatingly sweet response to carb-inspired rings.

Remember to eat (always)

The quickest way to ruin a party? Hunger. We love a themed potluck, a DIY taco or pasta bar, charcuterie boards, or even fondue. Because obviously we can be friends who have our own preferences, babe. Not into cooking? Order pizza and serve it on fancy plates. Or make a resy at your favorite hotspot (just be sure to check pricing or holiday pre-fixe menus before signing on).

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Don’t Forget the Details

Be the host with the most

Even if your friends are tight-knit, chances are someone might not know everyone. Be the glue that brings your group together. Introduce guests, keep the conversation flowing, and make sure everyone feels like the star of the show.

A woman smiles. She wears an oval eternity ring, bezel set emerald cut engagement ring, and three diamond tennis bracelets
Hosting can be real exhausting, but with a little sparkle you can be the light -err, life, of the party!

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A blue box is opened against a marble backdrop, a velvet blue ring box sits next to it, revealing an emerald cut solitaire engagement ring
Unless you’re Ariana Grande, you’re probably not planning on buying six diamond rings for your girls. Not to fret, there are other options.

Spoil your girls

Gift-giving is optional, but a little something never hurts. Host a white elephant gift exchange, or send your friends home with goodie bags filled with face masks, lip gloss, and chocolate. Remember: it’s not about the price tag—it’s the thought.

Our Favorite Galentines Day Gifts

If you’re looking to go the extra mile, here are some of our favorite gifts for your gals:

Inscribe a stacking ring like the Barbine

Everyone has different tastes. Especially when it comes to carbs. Honor your friends unique style with a sweet stacking ring, reminiscent of their fav plate of pasta. We love The Barbine for its smooth, inscribable inside, but The Lasagna, The Rigatoni, and The Rigatini, are also all excellent choices.

Pro tip!Take it to the next level and inscribe a sweet reminder of your friendship on the inside for a totally Knope-worthy Galentines day gift.

A batch of dry spaghetti is wrapped inside the a unique twisted ring
Fun fact! During the Renaissance, Barbine was considered the epitome of culinary art. Why? Because it was difficult to get the stands so thin.
Two diamond pendants sit atop a marble counter. Ther first, a pear cut diamond hangs pointy side down in white gold. A yellow gold bezel set emerald pendant lays next to it
A diamond pendant is the perfect way to complement the unique personality of each of your friends.

Mix and match pendant styles

Choose pieces that reflect each friend’s unique personality.

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Go luxe with a 1 carat tennis bracelet

Because diamonds aren’t just for engagements—they’re for besties, too. And what’s cuter than matching BFF bracelets?

Three diamond tennis bracelets encircle a wrist
When it comes to tennis bracelets, the more the merrier. And just like diamond rings, tennis bracelets can be mixed, matched, and stacked to easily build your perfect look.

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Above All, Have Fun

Galentines Day is about celebrating the people who make your life sparkle. So, throw on your favorite outfit, pour another mimosa, and soak in all the love and laughter. At Frank Darling, we’re here to help you celebrate every bond—romantic or platonic. Ready to design something meaningful? Speak with a designer or shop our everyday jewelry collection to find the perfect piece for any occasion.

Happy Galentines Day, queens.

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Stephanie Dore

Stephanie is a jewelry lover, gemologist, and seasoned copywriter with a decade of experience in e-commerce and tech. A RISD graduate, Stephanie also studied at GIA and has worked in the jewelry industry for 20 years. When not writing about diamonds and jewelry, Stephanie is also a photographer and backyard flower farmer. She lives in Tacoma, WA with her two black cats.

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