Gather your girls for a night in

Clubbing is overrated and having dinner out can be overpriced. Who says a college girl has to go out to have fun?

With the right mix, you might find that a girls’ night in is not only cheaper, but more entertaining, too. No long lines, no cover fees, no random (and unattractive) guys hitting on you. Come on. Can you really resist? So, slip on your PJs, plop on a cozy couch and open your ears for some girl talk that will guide you to make weekend plans you won’t forget.

When it comes to invitations, try to avoid a large crowd. Remember, this is your night in, so don’t give yourself more than you can handle. A group of six to eight people is perfect. Give everyone at least one week’s notice and hype it up with a Facebook event page or personalized invitations. Or, if you’re the spontaneous type, host a “Come as You Are” party, giving people no idea of what to expect and no time to get ready.

When it comes to planning your night, the possibilities are endless, but it all comes down to finding the perfect fit for your crowd. Here are some ideas for your upcoming girls’ night in.

Girly girls, prepare yourselves. Slice the cucumbers, brew the tea and mix up some homemade mud masks. There’s nothing like a night at the spa. Create a tranquil setting with candles and ambient music. Provide manicure and pedicure supplies or encourage guests to bring their own beauty agents. Remember to set out magazines and munchies, too. You can go simple with the snacks — fruit salad, crackers and cheese, and mini muffins. And, pink lemonade is a refreshing alternative to traditional teas.

Not in the mood for pampering? Get your hands dirty and host a “Create Your Own…” night. Whether it’s a personalized coffee mug, a customized magnet, or even hand-mixed food, everyone loves to make something their own. Why not experiment? Make your own quesadillas, spring rolls, cupcakes, sundaes or smoothies. Pick a category or two and provide guests with ingredients and toppings — the more, the better. Try an aesthetic twist and think outside the bowl. For example, use carved-out bell peppers as topping bowls for a taco night or Chinese takeout boxes for spring roll night. Your guests will appreciate the special touch.

Choose a few judges to select the top creation of the night (not their own), and award the winner with a prize of your choice.

Looking for a last minute fix? You can always gather your games and drum up the competitive spirit among your girls. Catch Phrase, Pictionary and Scattergories are crowd-pleasing favorites that get everyone involved.

Fill your space with sleeping bags, air mattresses, pillows, and blankets galore. Pick up some popcorn and a variety of candy. When you’ve exhausted the games, make yourself comfortable with the latest blockbuster release or a tried-and-true chick flick. Movies like “The Wedding Planner,” “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” and “The Notebook” are suggestions for hopeless romantics.

No matter what the theme, girls’ night in is sure to add a little “oomph” to your weekend routine. You won’t get caught bored at home alone or regret something stupid you did last night. So, what are you waiting for? Get to planning, girl.

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