Planning a “WINTER” bachelorette party?  Keep it Sexy and Warm!

Planning a “WINTER” bachelorette party? Keep it Sexy and Warm!

Planning a “WINTER” Bachelorette Party?   Planning a Winter event can be especially tricky.   The idea of a night on the town may sound more bone chilling than thrilling, or maybe your group is not into the "club" scene. If you need some suggestions to stay warm and have fun, try one of these ideas instead.

Schedule a weekend Winter getaway.

Pack your bags, bundle up and rent a cozy cabin or rooms for a night or few days.   Embrace the “Winter feel” and plan for the season.  Ideas include  skiing to hot tubbing with mimosas there are plenty of things to do even when it’s cold outside, think outside the "winter box".    Book a hotel stay and plan activities inside. 

Schedule a class that doesn’t involve going outside.

If no one wants to brave the ice and snow, stick to a group activity indoors. Schedule a cooking class, a paint and sip session or a fitness class (at the Stiletto Gym) to get those endorphins flowing.  Many companies also “on site” classes, so maybe the company can bring the class to you!

Indulge in a spa day.

Keep it simple with a retreat to a luxury spa for the day. or host an at-home spa day.   Hire a massage therapist, nail techs, or makeup artist to come to you.   Spa activities make a great addition to any plans.

Escape to a warmer place.

If you’re not about winter at all, run away. Find a deal for a domestic beach vacation spot like Florida, California, or Vegas Baby!

Schedule a Boudoir photo shoot!

Hire a photographer to come to your hotel or home and have all the girls bring a Sexy Outfit.   Or bring your own camera and assign someone to be the photographer.  Check out ideas on line and come up with some poses and props,   The emphasis should be on the bride, but everyone could get in on the photo action even if it is just for a Sexy group shot. 

Looking for more ideas or how to be a Sexy Bride? Check out www.thestilettogym.com, or check out the Sexy Bride Guide on Facebook! 

 

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