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A sleepover bachelorette party combines the comfort of a girls’ night in with the thrill of celebrating the bride-to-be. Everyone gets to relax in cozy pajamas, but the right decorations can still make the evening feel festive and special—no need to head out if you don’t want to.

Setting up the perfect sleepover bachelorette party honestly starts with decorations that balance playful fun and a bit of elegant style. In my experience, mixing cozy things like soft lighting and comfy pillows with celebratory touches—think champagne displays or personalized details—makes the whole space feel like a treat. I like creating little areas for different activities, whether it’s spa treatments, movies, or party games.
1. Pink satin confetti balloons

Pink satin confetti balloons are a go-to for me—they bring instant glamour to the room. I usually mix up the sizes from 8 to 48 inches so things don’t look too uniform.
2. Sequined pajama-themed banners

Sequined banners with pajama designs add sparkle and catch the light in a way that really grabs attention. I like hanging them above dessert tables or wherever people are snapping photos.
3. Champagne tower centerpiece

Stacking plastic champagne coupes into a tower makes a killer centerpiece. I usually go for a pyramid on the main table. It looks fancy, fits the sleepover mood, and honestly, everyone wants a photo with it.
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4. Glowing LED fairy lights

I hang LED fairy lights around the sleeping area for a soft, cozy glow. Sometimes I string them along the walls or drape them over furniture—whatever feels right for the space.
5. Personalized sleepover pillowcases

Giving each guest a custom pillowcase with their name feels thoughtful and makes a cute party favor. I think it adds a sweet, personal touch to the night.
6. Barbie doll-inspired décor

Hot pink decorations and sparkly accents? Yes, please. I go all out with Barbie doll cutouts, pink balloons, and glitzy table settings if I’m aiming for that Barbie dreamhouse look.
7. Matching satin sleep masks

Matching satin sleep masks are both adorable and practical. They’re great for photos and guests can use them later. I usually pick colors that match the party or add names if I’m feeling extra.
8. Custom neon bachelorette signs

LED neon signs bring a fun glow to the party. I like ordering custom ones with the bride’s name or a cheeky phrase. Pre-made options work too if you’re short on time.
9. Confetti-filled clear balloons

Confetti-filled clear balloons are a favorite of mine. They add sparkle without cluttering up the room. I usually grab 12-inch ones with gold or silver confetti to match the theme.
10. Pink and gold tassel garlands

I hang pink and gold tassel garlands across doorways or along the walls. They add a festive feel and make a nice backdrop for photos.
11. Floral crown station setup

Setting up a flower crown crafting table is always a hit. Guests get something pretty to wear and it gives everyone a hands-on activity.
12. DIY spa face mask bar

I set up a spa face mask bar with different options—think cucumber slices, mixing bowls, and headbands. Guests can mix and match for their own little spa moment.
13. Mini champagne bottle favors

Mini champagne bottles double as party favors and cute decorations. I sometimes put them on nightstands or in a basket by the door with a tag for each guest.
14. Playful inflatable flamingos

Inflatable flamingos bring a playful, tropical touch to the party. I use them in the room or out by the pool if the weather’s nice.
15. Gold star string lights

Gold star string lights add a dreamy sparkle, especially when I hang them across the walls or above where everyone’s sleeping. They make nighttime photos look magical.
16. Pillow fight-ready area

I clear out a spot and pile up soft pillows in bright patterns for a pillow fight zone. Moving breakables out of the way is a must. Extra throw pillows make it safer and a lot more fun.
17. Barbie movie marathon corner
I put together a comfy little spot with pink blankets and pillows everywhere. Watching classic Barbie movies on a small screen or projector just feels right in that setup. And honestly, popcorn in pink containers? It just makes the whole thing even better for snacking during the films.