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15 Inexpensive Galentine's Day Gifts For Your Girl Squad

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15 Inexpensive Galentine's Day Gifts For Your Girl Squad
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1. For the #GIRLBOSS:

A badass banner to make her grrrl power sparkle. Find it on Easy for $18.00 (more colors available).

2. For your petty friend:

A shady cap to sport whenever she spills tea. Grab it on Etsy for $20.00 (more colors available).

4. For the bookworm babe of your group:

A fantastic literary candle to read all of her favorite page-turners by. Snag it from Etsy for $18.00 (available in more scents).

5. For your favorite beauty guru:

This fierce, hilarious makeup bag to hold every one of her matte lipsticks in style. Find it on Etsy for $14.20 (more colors available).

6. For the nastiest woman you know:

A gorgeous print to remind her and everyone that sees it about the importance of female friendships. Nab it from Etsy for $17.00.

7. For your most magical friend:

An adorable portable charger to inspire her to grab life by the horn(?) and charge on. Available on Amazon for $16.99 (more colors and shapes available).

8. For the girl who gives zero f*cks:

A snazzy pair of middle finger socks to keep her feet cozy because why the f*ck not. Snatch them from F*ck Sh*t shop for $12.00.

9. For your friend who's constantly stressed:

A luxurious soaking salt to remind her that a little "me time" can make a huge difference. *BONUS GIRL POWER* Each purchase aids Bright Endeavors, a transitional job program that provides young mothers with guidance and work skills to secure a permanent career. Get it from The Little Market for $18.00 (more scents available).

10. For your favorite fem foodie:

This cute and cuddly pillow loaf to keep her toasty af. Snatch it from Squishable for $19.50.

11. For the Disney lover of your group:

This beautiful art therapy coloring book guaranteed to make her dreams come true. Available on Amazon for $9.00.

12. For the girl who loves all black everything:

A cozy sweatshirt that's almost as dark as her soul. Snag it from Etsy for $19.37.

13. For your friend who's secretly Hermione Granger:

A chic af travel mug for the witch who runs on coffee and glitter. Grab it from Etsy for $19.50 (more colors available).

14. For your favorite meme queen:

An un-bee-lievably cool notebook for her to jot down her dream memes. Find it on Redbubble for $12.00.

15. And for your best friend:

A fresh set of pins to share with your ride-or-die. Available on Etsy for $18.00.

*BONUS GIFT:

A seriously cute mini waffle maker for the Leslie Knope in your life. Find it on Urban Outfitters for $18.00.

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