Although Blake Lively and husband Ryan Reynolds are typically a private couple, the two have been open about their desire to have children together.

According to E! News, in a new interview with Marie Claire, the 26-year-old "Gossip Girl" star opened up about the launch of her lifestyle website Preserve as well as her nearly two-year marriage to her "Green Lantern" costar.

When speaking of Ryan Reynolds, 37, Blake Lively told the magazine, "We've never gone a week without seeing each other."

The blonde beauty revealed, "There's no major decision that I make without him. The best part is when we turn off our phones and just talk and hang out. He's my best, best friend. What do you do with your best friend? You do nothing."

Last year, her husband told Details magazine that the two would "love to have a big family" and it seems that she still holds the same dream.

Lively admitted, "I gotta get started," adding, "If I could spit out a litter of kids, I would."  

Next month, the "Age of Adaline" star and her hubby will celebrate their second wedding anniversary following their top-secret South Carolina nuptials back in September 2012.

As far as gifts are concerned, when it comes to the celebration of the two year union don't expect to see the attractive couple dropping big bucks on presents for one another.

Blake Lively revealed, "Normally, we make something for each other," adding, "Because that's something that lasts and isn't something you just found and bought in a store."

The actress previously admitted that she truly values Reynolds' opinion, especially when it comes to her lifestyle website.

She said, "There is nothing that goes through that I don't run by him," adding, "On the site, when I'm doing photo kills I'll say, 'What photos do you think? This one or do you think that one?'

"And I love that he challenges me. He's someone that I trust when he challenges me. And sometimes I do what I like more anyway and sometimes I feel that was the right way and then other times I think, 'Oh, shoot I should have gone with those photos or I should have gone with that writer.'

"That's nice," she added. "It's nice to have a partner in everything."