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A bachelorette slumber party is one of those rare chances to mix childhood nostalgia with grown-up fun. Instead of squeezing into a noisy bar or dropping a fortune at a fancy venue, you can create a warm, memorable night right at home with the bride-to-be and her favorite people.

The right decorations can turn any living room into a cozy retreat where everyone actually wants to hang out. I’ve pulled together ideas that cover everything from soft textures and gentle lighting to little personalized details that’ll make the bride feel extra loved. You don’t need a huge budget or a mansion—these work in tiny apartments and bigger spaces alike.
It’s all about making the space feel comfortable but still special. With a mix of plush fabrics, warm lights, and thoughtful touches, you can set up a slumber party that sticks in everyone’s memory long after the wedding.
1. Fluffy faux fur throw blankets

Faux fur throws are my go-to for slumber parties. They instantly make any spot feel inviting. Guests can wrap up and stay toasty, and the texture just feels a little bit fancy.
2. String lights with warm bulbs

Vintage Edison bulb string lights create a cozy glow that makes everyone want to settle in. I always go for battery-powered ones—they’re way easier to hang wherever you want, no outlets required.
3. Personalized satin sleep masks

Custom satin sleep masks with each guest’s name add a sweet, personal touch. They’re soft, help everyone actually get some sleep, and double as a cute keepsake to take home.
4. Cozy oversized floor pillows

Extra large floor pillows make casual seating easy. I toss them everywhere so people can flop down wherever they want. It keeps things relaxed and comfortable all night.
5. Rose gold balloon garlands

Rose gold balloon garlands look chic without being over-the-top. I use them as a backdrop or to frame a doorway. Most kits come with everything you need, so setup isn’t a hassle.
6. Plush pajama sets for guests

Matching plush pajama sets make group photos adorable and keep everyone comfortable. I usually go for fleece or soft cotton—nobody wants scratchy PJs at a sleepover.
7. Decorative scented candles

Scented candles in vanilla or lavender make the whole room feel calm and inviting. Plus, the flickering light sets the mood for winding down and chatting late into the night.
8. Soft pastel paper lanterns

Pastel paper lanterns in colors like mint, pink, and lavender float above the sleeping area. They’re lightweight, easy to hang, and the soft glow feels dreamy.
9. Mason jar fairy lights

Mason jars stuffed with fairy lights are my secret for adding magic to a room. Set them on tables or tuck them into corners for a gentle, twinkling light that’s just right for a sleepover.
10. Custom monogrammed robes

Personalized robes with each guest’s initials make everyone feel special. Satin or cotton works best. They look great in photos and actually get used after the party—always a win.
11. Velvet tufted poufs

Velvet tufted poufs add extra seating and a little touch of luxury. I like using them as footrests, too. The texture and button details just make the space look pulled together.
12. Hand-lettered chalkboard signs

Chalkboard signs are a fun way to add personality. I’ll write something like “Sweet Dreams” or the bride’s name. It’s simple, but guests always notice the little touches.
13. Rose petal confetti

Rose petal confetti scattered on tables and pillows adds romance. I use dried petals since they don’t stain. Pink and red shades look especially pretty in photos.
14. Gold foil ‘Bride’ banner

A gold foil “Bride” banner in script feels just the right amount of glam. It stands out in photos but doesn’t take over the whole room. The shimmer is perfect for a special night in.
15. Knitted chunky cushions

Chunky knit cushions bring texture and warmth to the party. I throw them on the floor and the couch—great for movie marathons or the inevitable pillow fight. They give everything a cozy, cabin-like feel.
16. Warm mug warmers with mugs

I love handing guests mug warmers with cute mugs. Drinks actually stay hot all evening, which is honestly a small luxury. Plus, they look great sitting out on a beverage station—practical and kind of adorable at the same time.