25 Ideas for DIY New Year's Eve Decorations
Decoration ideas to decorate new year party
We have selected 25 DIY New Year's decorations to inspire you and have a memorable New Year's Eve. Look!1. Golden pots
With golden spray paint, you transform simple bottles into decorative objects for New Year's Eve. Use the container to place straws, shakers, among other items. 2. Golden letters
Use gold letters to write positive words on the wall, as is the case with "Cheers", which means health. To do this job, you will only need cardboard, letter templates, scissors, hot glue and lots of sequins. See the tutorial of these charming letters. 3. Pennants with glitter
The flags are not exclusive to the June party. If the finish is done with gold or silver glitter, they can be used to decorate the new year party. 4. Decorated bowls
These glass bowls were decorated with pieces of gold paper. Very graceful and sophisticated! 5. Decorated table
Setting up a New Year's table is easier than it looks: choose a shiny towel and arrange some bottles of champagne. Glass bowls are welcome (put a few Ferrero Rocher chocolates inside each one. Decorate the center of the table with cupcakes. The bottom can count with letter balloons. 6. Candles with golden details
White candles decorated with gold studs promise to leave any corner of the party with a special touch. 7. Shiny stirrers
Every drink looks more festive (and beautiful) if you have a star shaker with sequins. 8. Origami stars
With the Japanese folding technique, you can create incredible stars to compose the decoration. You just need sheets of paper and skill with your hands. Learn the step by step . 9. Balloons with sequins
You can make the white balloons look even more festive. To do this, simply place colored sequins inside each bladder, with the help of a funnel. Then use a bicycle pump to inflate. 10. Stars curtain
For an original way to decorate the New Year's party, opt for a star curtain. This decoration requires simple and inexpensive materials, as is the case with shiny paper and a neutral thread. One way to make the assembly of the piece easier is with a sewing machine. 11. Candles with glitter
Delicate and cheerful, candles decorated with sparkle celebrate the arrival of a new year. The job requires number templates (2024), glitter of different colors, transparent contact paper and glue. Mark the pattern on the contact paper and cut with a stylus. Then fix the number on the white candle. Apply white glue to the entire candle and shake the glitter on top (use a salt shaker to simplify the work). When the part dries completely, remove the contact paper. 12. Shiny ice cubes
One way to decorate the drink, and keep it cold for longer, is through shiny ice cubes. Use edible glitter and surprise the guests. 13. Fortune Cookies
And speaking of edible glitter, use the golden version of this material to decorate fortune cookies. It is a special treat for the guests, but it also helps to decorate the main table. 14. Tag with fireworks
There is a Christmas decoration, consisting of several strips of gold or silver paper, which can be used to make a New Year decoration. You just need to cut a piece and fix it to the end of a wooden toothpick. Use the item to decorate cupcakes, cakes, among other delights of your party. It looks like fireworks! 15. Cake Topper
Celebrate the New Year with an all white cake. At the top, decorate with shiny pipe cleaners, as shown in the image below. 16. Paper clock
The countdown is one of the main moments of the new year party. To symbolize this tradition, you can make various clocks out of paper and decorate the room. Get inspired by the image below and let creativity speak louder. 17. Chandelier with lamps
Old lamps take on a new purpose in New Year's decor. Use them to mount a chandelier, just be sure to apply gold spray paint to the finish. 18. Watch labels
Instead of making big paper clocks to decorate the party space, you can bet on something more subtle: make colorful clock labels to put on glass bowls. 19. Watch Tags
To make simple cupcakes look like the new year, use clock tags to decorate the cookies. 20. Festive feathers
Dip white feathers in a bowl with gold paint and then glitter. Do this only at the tip of each one. Then just use this element to enhance the decor. 21. Giant pompoms
We have already taught you how to make pompoms . Put the technique into practice to make large, eye-catching decorations out of white paper. Hang them on the ceiling and transform the look of the party with style and good taste. 22. Styrofoam letters
Love, peace, health, prosperity ... you can write these and many other words on the wall, using Styrofoam letters. Finishing is on account of coins. 23. Balloons that form a clock
Provide twelve golden helium balloons. Then attach a number to each bladder, according to the clock. Then just make the pointer with black cardboard. Look at the image below and get inspired. This idea is perfect for those who want to innovate in new year decoration with balloons . 24. Artificial arrangements
Paint the glass jars with white paint, leaving the finish uniform. After drying, apply glitter, which can be golden or pink. Customize artificial flowers, branches and leaves with spray paint and a lot of shine. With everything dry, just set up the New Year's arrangements. 25. Paper lantern with glitter
The basic Japanese lantern can turn into an incredible globe to decorate the New Year's Eve party. To make the finish shiny, use spray glue and glitter with the color of your choice. Did you like the ideas? Do you have other suggestions for DIY New Year's decorations? Leave your suggestion in the comments.
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