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How to Valentine's Day Party for the Single Girl

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By Gardengates
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Party on Valentine's Day as a Single Girl
Party on Valentine's Day as a Single Girl

There's nothing wrong with being a single girl on Valentine's Day. Rather than feel blue if you're on your own why not celebrate with your girlfriends? Girlfriends are there through thick and thin and know how to party. Have a Valentine's Day party for the single girl! Here are some suggestions for how to throw the perfect party for Valentine's Day for you and all your single girl friends!

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Make fun salads that everyone can feel good about eating and allow you to be naughty at desert time. Then enjoy those deserts. Have each person bring a desert or set up a buffet of your own. Chocolates are traditional for Valentine's Day so make a Chocolate Lovers Cake or brownies or Red Velvet Cupcakes served with a dollop of ice cream.

  2. Step 2

    Make it memorable by creating stations for manicures and pedicures or make-up and have a do-it-yourself beauty party.

  3. Step 3

    Rent a comedy or a 'chick flick'. And pop some popcorn to go with the film.

  4. Step 4

    Splurge and hire someone to offer short massages for each of your guests. Nothing's nicer for Valentine's Day than a massage!

  5. Step 5

    Make it into a slumber party and spend the night together. You could even buy Valentine gifts of matching slippers for all your guests to wear.

  6. Step 6

    Break out the board games for lots of laughs.

  7. Step 7

    There are so many ways you can have fun with a Valentine's Day party. So rather than spend the day alone, why not celebrate Valentine's Day with a single girls' party. And all your single girl friends can share in the fun!

  8. Step 8

    For more tips on how to have yourself a Valentine's party for the single girl, please check the Additional Resources below.

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daconn said

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on 1/19/2009 I'm going to use some of these ideas this year!

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