Are you feeling a bit low on V-Day? I know that I am, which is why I decided to write this post! Valentine’s Day can be hard for some people, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are some ideas for how to spoil yourself on Valentine’s Day:
Have a girly sleepover.
Don’t be afraid to have some girl time with your best friends. You can plan a sleepover at your home, or maybe at someone else’s house. If you’re looking for something different, try a hotel room or even a spa day! There are so many options out there for the perfect girly getaway.
The best part about having a sleepover is that it doesn’t just have to be limited to one night—you could do multiple nights if you want! You can even go camping if that’s what floats your boat, but make sure not to go too far into the woods because then we’d never see you again!
Try baking some red velvet cupcakes.
The chain of events that led to the creation of red velvet cake is a bit hazy, but it’s widely believed that the color comes from beets. There are some newer versions that use food coloring instead of beet juice, so if you want to stick with the traditional recipe and avoid artificial ingredients (like me), feel free to use beet juice!
The red velvet cupcake itself is fairly easy to make—it requires just 30 minutes in the oven and very little hands-on time in between. As long as you have an oven, you can bake these delicious treats for yourself or someone else special on Valentine’s Day!
Have a pampered day at home.
- Take a bath:
- Wash your hair:
- Do some DIY:
- Watch a movie:
- Read a book:
- Listen to music
Spend some time alone.
The second most important thing to do on Valentine’s Day is to spend some time alone.
You need this time to recharge and think, reflect, and enjoy your own company. You can’t always be there for everyone else. This isn’t selfish—it actually makes you a better person when you take care of yourself first!
So take some time off from your loved ones and spend it doing something that will make you feel good about yourself. For example: reading a book, going for a walk or run outside, meditating in silence… whatever it is that helps you recharge when you’re feeling stressed out. It’s likely that if everything is going well in your life (and in the lives of those around you), then maybe this shouldn’t even be an option… but if not then definitely consider trying as many ways as possible until one sticks!
Take yourself out for dinner to a fancy restaurant.
- Make sure it’s not too expensive. You don’t want to spend more than you can afford on this special occasion, and if you’re going out for just the two of you, it’s even more important to be mindful of the price tag.
- Make sure the restaurant is one that you would like to go to. There’s no point in going somewhere if they don’t have food or service that meets your expectations—or worse yet, if their menu doesn’t suit your taste buds at all!
- Make sure there aren’t too many people there either; this might sound counterintuitive but a place full of people will make it harder for you both to talk comfortably and enjoy each other’s company without distractions from other diners or servers around them (and vice versa).
- You also need to make sure there isn’t too much noise either – restaurants with loud music tend not only distract from a conversation between couples but also prevent them from being able to hear each other properly when speaking across tables which can lead into misunderstandings later on down the road! This means that any type of romantic ambiance may be lost entirely due lack thereof.”
Make your own cookies.
Make your own cookies.
Cookies are so delicious, and they’re easy to make at home. There’s just something about making and eating homemade cookies that can’t be replicated by something bought in a store or even made with help from a professional baker. Plus, it’s a great way for you to show someone how much you care about them by giving them a gift of your time—and maybe even some chocolate chips!
Go see a film on your own or with friends.
You could go see a film you like on your own or with friends. If it is a film that has already been out for quite some time, then it might be worth watching in another language. This way, you will get to see the film again and can still enjoy it!
This idea works especially well if there is something important in the plot which was lost in translation.
Have a fancy cocktail night with some friends.
Have a fancy cocktail night with some friends.
If you’re looking for something that’s not quite as expensive but still has the same feeling of luxury, why not invite some friends over for a fancy cocktail party? Make up some fun cocktails and get out your best glasses to serve them in. You can even put on a little bit of music if you like, or serve finger foods like cheese and crackers while you people-watch from the comfort of your couch. If you don’t have many friends who love to drink as much as you do, consider going out instead; there are usually lots of events happening on Valentine’s Day where drinks are free or discounted at the door (or cheap at bars).
Do something to treat yourself! It’s not how much you spend that matters, it’s the thought that counts! Be creative and do something you enjoy! 🙂
It’s not how much you spend that matters. It’s the thought that counts. Do something special for yourself or someone else, it doesn’t matter! Spend your money on a nice dinner, a spa day or even just buy some flowers for your significant other. You deserve to be spoiled and showered with love so treat yourself this Valentine’s Day!
It’s not how much you spend that matters, it’s the thought that counts!
There’s no doubt that Valentine’s Day is a day for romance and pampering, but it doesn’t have to be all about material gifts. If you want to spoil yourself with something special but can’t afford the expensive gifts or extravagant nights out, here’s how:
- Be creative! There are so many ways in which you can treat yourself and show your love. Whether it’s a nice candlelit bath or just treating yourself to some favorite food, there are simple things you can do every day that will make you feel special too!
- Do something that makes you happy! Sometimes we forget what makes us feel good as our lives get busier and busier—but remembering these things is important! Make sure not only are these activities enjoyable for both parties involved (if applicable), but also try incorporating them into your daily routine if possible so they become part of who you are now instead of just being part of what happened before now (or later). This way when someone else does those things too then everyone wins because then everyone feels good about life again.”
Conclusion
The best way to spoil yourself is to do something you enjoy, like baking or watching a film. You don’t need money for that!
And remember: it’s not about how much you spend on yourself; it’s about making sure you enjoy yourself on Valentine’s Day.