How To Host The Best New Year’s Party Ever
I love throwing a party as much as the next person, but sometimes I just can’t afford to. Don’t let the cost of throwing a party deter you from having one.
1.) Hang tassels off your balloons.
2.) Paper Cube String Lights
3.) Wrap cardboard numbers in tinsel.
4.) Glitter Spike Balls
5.) Some glowsticks, which made for really fun dancing pictures.
6.) Free Printable New Year’s Party Hats
7.) New Year’s Eve Ball Kid’s Craft
8.) Glitter New Years Candles Decoration
9.) Make your own confetti poppers.
10.) Diy Glitter Holiday part hats.
11.) Accordion Clocks + Countdown Champagne Corks!
12.) New years eve glasses
13.) A tray of ice cream, complete with lit sparklers.
14.) Sparkly Cake Toppers
15.) Party backdrop: wrapping paper behind foil fringe.
16.) It is a stunning background for photos, or a cocktail or dessert bar.
17.) Easy DIY New Year’s Eve Garland
18.) Thumbtack Candles
19.) Cut circles out of paper to create clocks for your cupcakes.
20.) New Years Eve Party Napkin Rings.
21.) Gold & Silver Leaf Champagne Stemware
22.) Balloon Ceiling
23.) Shimmering New Year’s Streamers
24.) Spray-paint bow-tie pasta to make an easy garland
25.) Countdown Toast Glasses
26.) DIY Glitter Disco Ball
27.) Dip feathers in gold paint and glitter.
28.) Keep these stars as table decorations.
29.) Serve gold-spun cotton candy.
30.) Hang giant tissue paper pom-poms from the ceiling.
31.) Spray-paint a doily onto a lightbulb.
32.) Make easy origami stars from strips of paper.
33.) Tape giant confetti to your walls.
34.) Glue silver coins onto mounted Styrofoam letters.
35.) Use glittery marshmallow stars if you’re serving hot chocolate.
36.) Frame your mirrors with starry string lights.
37.) Take a paint pen to some shot glasses.
38.) Top your drinks with these sequined star stirrers.
39.) Cover your cookies with edible metallic dust.
40.) Make a colorful chandelier out of paper.
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