Want to celebrate your gal pals this Valentine’s Day? Discover the art of hosting a stress-free Galentine’s Day brunch with my practical party planning tips.
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Your Guide to Hosting a Stress-Free Galentine’s Day Brunch
Galentine’s Day is all about celebrating friendships, and what better way to do it than by hosting an elegant girls-only brunch?
As a former event planner with more than a decade of experience, I’ve learned a thing or two about hosting a party. So, I’m sharing some simple tips to make your Galentine’s Day brunch stress-free and fun.
Get ready for a good time filled with laughter, delicious food, and quality moments spent with your best friends celebrating Valentine’s Day!
Setting the Table for a Galentine’s Day Brunch
I love setting a beautifully styled table—it’s one of the best parts of getting ready for any party! Whether you’re going for a specific theme or adding those extra personal touches, setting the scene for your celebration is so important.
Here are a few things to keep in mind as you create the perfect brunch table setting!
Choose a Color Palette
The first step to setting the table for a Galentine’s Day brunch is to choose a color palette for your party. Not only will this help set the tone for your party, but it will also help you seamlessly and cohesively pull together all the elements of your girls’ brunch.
I used a soft color palette, including shades of pink with accents of gold and white for my Galentine’s table setting. These hues infuse the tablescape with a feminine touch while adding a subtle note of sophistication.
If pink isn’t your color, red, lavender or burgundy are also perfect shades to incorporate into your Galentine’s Day party. Or, you can opt for a pastel color scheme of yellows, greens, and blues like the soft hues found in a bag of conversation candy hearts.
Elevate your Tablescape with Linens
When hosting a Galentine’s Day brunch, layering linens is an easy way to instantly add a touch of elegance to your table setting.
Neutral-colored linens like a crisp white tablecloth paired with simple fringed napkins create a clean and classic base to build upon.
What I love most about neutral linens is they don’t go out of style! Ideal for any occasion, they seamlessly complement a variety of accessories and tableware, allowing you to create a stylish setting while saving you money.
Create Layered Place Settings
When you’re hosting a Galentine’s Day brunch, give careful thought to each element of your place setting and how they complement one another.
Building layers throughout your tablescape with a mix of elements not only adds texture but also creates more visually interesting place settings.
To achieve a layered look for my Galentine’s brunch setting, I paired some white and gold charger plates with beautiful cream stoneware dishes and elegant gold silverware.
For an affordable way to introduce color and pattern, floral paper plates are an excellent choice. The pink flowers and gold-trimmed edges make them the perfect selection, seamlessly pulling the entire table’s look together.
Don’t forget about the drinkware! Champagne flutes are perfect for toasting to your girlfriends while enjoying a variety of champagne-infused cocktails.
And drinking glasses like these pink tumblers with their pretty vintage embossed design work well for iced water or a refreshing lemonade tea.
Incorporate a Personal Touch
Make your girlfriends feel extra special by adding a personal touch to each place setting. Simple things like using name cards can create a friendly and welcoming vibe.
And, of course, remember the little treats! Think about putting together a small bag filled with sweets. (These Valentine’s peanut butter cookies are a personal favorite of mine, or you can make some Valentine’s Day snack mix, too!)
Tied up with red and white craft twine and a Valentine’s Day printable, these little personal details bring a cozy and intimate feel to the gathering, making it a day to remember for everyone.
Designing a Beautiful and Budget-Friendly Brunch Centerpiece
Add charm to your Galentine’s Day brunch tablescape by creating a gorgeous and affordable centerpiece that steals the spotlight.
These 3 tips can help you easily and thoughtfully design a centerpiece for a truly unforgettable Galentine’s Day brunch.
Repurpose a Vintage Vessle into a Vase
I like to incorporate unique and unexpected items in my tablescapes whenever possible. This old stoneware soup tureen makes the perfect vase, don’t you think?
And would you believe that I found this beautiful piece for less than $10 at my local Goodwill?
Outside of stoneware, there are a variety of vintage items you can repurpose to create a beautiful and unique centerpiece.
Think about the rustic charm of mason jars or galvanized watering cans. Or, for a more classic look, incorporate antique milk glass or large glass bottles or demijohns.
Build a Beautiful Bouquet on a Budget
Pssst. Do you want to know a secret? One of my favorite places to get affordable seasonal flowers is the grocery store!
When hosting your Galentine’s Day brunch, don’t overlook the possibility of discovering a stunning mix of blooms that won’t break the bank at your nearby grocery store.
Choose 2 to 3 flowers of varying shades and sizes of blooms like lilies, carnations, and roses to complement your brunch party’s theme. And don’t forget to include greenery and fillers like eucalyptus to create texture and add shape to your flower arrangement.
Add Ambiance with Candles
Including candles is an easy way to add ambiance to any table setting.
These beautiful mercury glass votives were the perfect finishing touch to complete my simple pink and gold-themed Galentine’s Day brunch tablescape.
Planning Your Galentine’s Brunch Menu
Of course, no Galentine’s brunch hosting duties are complete without planning a spread filled with mouthwatering food and drink options.
Pulling together a menu and preparing multiple dishes can be challenging, but with just a bit of planning, it can be a lot easier.
Consider Your Guests’ Dietary Needs
When creating your Galentine’s brunch menu, start by considering your guests’ dietary preferences and any restrictions they might have. It’s important to ensure there’s a mix of options to cater to everyone’s tastes.
As you plan, calculate quantities based on your guest list to help you decide how much food to prepare and to make your grocery list.
Include a Variety of Dishes
Additionally, a well-rounded brunch menu should include a variety of both savory and sweet dishes. From egg recipes like quiches to baked goods such as muffins or coffee cakes, it’s important to strike a balance between the texture and the flavors of the foods served.
Here are a few easy recipe suggestions for your Galentine’s brunch:
Sweet Brunch Recipes
Savory Brunch Recipes
- Bacon Egg and Potato Bake
- Breakfast Sausage Crescent Rolls
- Bacon and Spinach Quiche
- Cheesy Hash Brown Casserole
Don’t forget to include lighter options like yogurt and granola or a classic fruit salad.
And the Midwest girl in me feels obligated to remind you about proteins like bacon or sausage. (You can even swap out traditional bacon and sausage for varieties made with turkey for a more low-calorie option.)
Don’t Forget About the Drinks
Think about serving a variety of drinks that go well with your Galentine’s brunch menu. Make sure you have a mix of non-alcoholic options and some fun, themed cocktails.
Whether it’s a tasty mocktail or a special brunch-inspired beverage, having different choices adds more fun to the celebration, so everyone can enjoy a toast together.
Create a Prep List
Finally, the last thing to consider when hosting a Galentine’s Day brunch is to make a list and prep as much as you can in advance.
Consider recipes that can be made-ahead to reduce last-minute stress. And don’t be afraid to add a special touch to your brunch menu with a signature dish or a family-favorite recipe.
Your Guide to Hosting a Stress-Free Galentine’s Day Brunch
Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed reading each of my tips for hosting a fun and stress-free Galetnine’s Day brunch.
If you’re looking for even more Galentine’s inspiration, don’t forget to check out my special Galentine’s brunch menu linked [HERE].
Xo,
More Galentine’s Brunch Party Inspiration
I’ve teamed up with my friends from our virtual supper club to share even more ideas and inspiration with you for planning and hosting a Galentine’s Day brunch.
Simply click on the links below to see more Galentine’s Day inspired tablescapes.
Bricks ‘n Blooms | Midwest Life and Style | The Ponds Farmhouse
Simply 2 Moms | Vintage Home Designs
CoCo says
You always have such a beautiful way of putting things together to make the whole table feel so warm and inviting, Jen! I love all the flowers you chose and the pops of pink too. It feels like the perfect way to celebrate all the ladies! Big hugs and can’t wait to share this on Friday, CoCo
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, CoCo. I enjoy setting tables for different occasions. It is one of my favorite things to do! Thank you so much for sharing. I look foward to reading your post on Friday.
Renae Frey says
This sounds like so much fun!
Rachel @ The Antiqued Journey says
Such a lovely table all decked out for a beautiful meal!! Love those floral plates. The gold flatware is such a pretty touch, as well!!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Rachel! I enjoy the feminie touches and the pops of pink. I think this setting would be pretty for a baby or bridal shower too!
Ann says
Jen, I love this post and am going to share it in an upcoming Valentine’s Day round-up coming to the blog soon! Happy New Year!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Ann. I’m so glad you enjoyed it. I look forward to seeing your round-up!
Aliya says
Jen this table setting is gorgeous!!! I LOVE IT! I don’t generally go all Valentines Day over here, but I think I’m going to try to do something special for the girls. Maybe the 3 of us can have our own special Galentines Day!! Thanks for the inspo girl!!! You never fail to give me some great ideas!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Awe..you are so welcome! I don’t typically go all out for Valentines either, but this table was so fun to put together.
Shawna says
I love all the pretty and feminine details. That centerpiece is really beautiful. You have a knack for tablescapes!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you very much, Shawna
Paula says
What a beautiful table that you created, Jen! First, I love your centerpiece. I wish there were a TJ near me for fresh flowers to use for decor. The lilies that you used are the perfect color for your tablescape. You totally fooled me with the floral plates. I was reading, anxiously awaiting the pattern, and was so surprised to discover that they are paper. Let’s hope that soon you can have your gal pals over for a brunch. I know I miss entertaining friends.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you so much for your kind compliments, Paula. Aren’t those plates so pretty? I thought they were the perfect alternative to fine china and from a distance, you can’t tell they are paper! Fingers crossed we can all gather safely in person soon.
Julie Briones says
What a perfect tablescape for having gal-pals over and celebrating love! Your centerpiece is absolutely gorgeous, and I bet it smells amazing! Pinned!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Julie. I can’t wait to host friends and family again in person. In the meantime, this virtual supper club is a great alternative.
Becky says
Stunning! I love the pink and gold. That has been a popular combo for graduations as well! Can’t wait to see your next one! Love your ideas!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, momma 😘 You are right. This would be great for a graduation party as well!
Kelly Radcliff says
I’ll be right over! Someday, huh? I absolutely love your table setting. I just can’t get over the fact that your plates are paper! They are SO pretty. I am excited for your recipe too:)
midwestlifeandstyle says
Oh, Kelly. I would love to have you over some time. Hopefully sooner rather than later. We need to make it happen once everything settles down.😉
Jenn says
I love the idea of a galentines brunch with friends!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Jenn. It was so fun to put everything together. I am looking forward to our next little tablescape and recipe tour!
jillian says
So pretty and cheerful. The paper plates are a great idea…I put them in my cart , I send desserts down to an elderly neighbor often and these would be so much nicer than plain old white ones! Ha! you’ve started something here, now I can’t go back. The pink glassware is nice as well.
midwestlifeandstyle says
I’m so glad you liked the plates. I thought they were pretty. That is so kind of you to take treats to your neighbor. I’m sure she appreciates it very much and these plates would definitely be a pretty way to present them.
Anne says
Your table looks so beautiful, Jen! Those pink glasses add such a pretty touch. And your idea to use the floral paper plates is brilliant! Love your soup tureen vase too. It all looks so good!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you so much! Once I got past my creative block I had so much fun putting this table together. Can’t wait to do it again soon!
Rachel Harper says
Jen,
Your table is stunning. That centerpiece arrangement is gorgeous!!! So glad you’re doing this with us.
Rachel
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Rachel, for your kind compliment, and a big thank you for helping to put this fun group of ladies together. I love this idea and can’t wait to do it again!
Stacy says
I love the pink and gold Jennifer! Those champagne flutes are so pretty too! And I really love how you made your centerpiece. Those tulips and eucalyptus are so gorgeous! Someday we’ll get to celebrate in person! Cheers! xoxoxo
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you so much, Stacy. Yes, I look very forward to the day when we can all have a fun brunch together in person.😘
michele/vintage home designs says
It looks beautiful Jen!! I love those sweet floral plates and the soup tureen for a vase!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Michele. I thought the soup tureen was a fun and unexpected touch. It made the perfect vase for my florals.