New Year’s Eve decorations: inspiration for unique New Year’s Eve table decorations
To end the New Year in style, the right New Year’s Eve decorations are indispensable. Golden or silver garlands, shiny disco balls, colourful confetti, and glittering tableware: anything that glitters, shines, and sparkles will fit well with the New Year’s Eve table decorations. You can also decorate in your own style that can be simpler and more sustainable – let your creativity run free.
Classic New Year’s Eve decorations: Gold and glitter for eye-catching New Year’s Eve table decorations
If you’re hosting a New Year’s Eve party for the first time or like to keep it traditional, there are plenty of tried-and-tested design ideas you can fall back on for your New Year’s Eve decorations. Your guests will soon be in the mood for a New Year’s Eve party.
Classic New Year’s Eve decorations include the following:
Colourful or shiny metallic balloons and streamers
Glittering garlands
Confetti
Small disco balls
Colourful party hats and party horns
Champagne bowls or flutes
Tip: Sparkling Christmas tree garlands or shiny Christmas baubles also make wonderful New Year's Eve decorations.
How you use and combine these New Year’s Eve decoration ideas is entirely up to you. You can even give typical New Year’s Eve decorations an individual touch in no time at all. Below we show you some inspiration for classic New Year’s Eve table decorations with a modern twist.
New Year’s Eve table decoration: a glittering tablecloth
To give your party or buffet table a simple but stylish New Year’s Eve look, you can create a tablecloth yourself quickly and easily. Since glitter and shiny metals are timeless classics that have their place in (almost) every New Year’s Eve decoration, this DIY table decoration will stay with you for a long time.
All you need is:
1 plain tablecloth, black or white
Textile dyes, e.g. in a gold, silver or copper metallic look
A sponge
Masking tape
A stencil (optional)
Attach the stencils with a few pieces of masking tape to the desired spot on your tablecloth, e.g. in the middle or along the edge. Then dab the fabric paint onto the stencil using the sponge. Do not use too much paint – it’s best to apply several thin layers.
No time for crafts? Then you can enhance your New Year’s Eve table decoration in a simple but effective way: buy a narrow table runner made of sequined or shiny fabric and combine it with a plain, single-coloured tablecloth.
Tip: If your tablecloth is in a darker colour, your shiny New Year’s Eve table decoration will look more elegant.
Make New Year’s decorations: DIY garland
If you’re looking for a simple DIY idea between Christmas and New Year’s Eve that you can make with children, homemade garlands are a great option. Your homemade New Year’s Eve decoration garlands also make a great backdrop for unique New Year’s Eve photos.
All you need is:
Coloured cardboard, with optional glitter and shiny finish
A piece of string or cord
Glue
Stencils for letters and shapes (optional)
Cut out the letters for your festive garland from the craft cardboard. If you don’t have a steady hand or are crafting with children, print out letters and shapes (e.g. stars or shamrocks) in the appropriate size and use them to pre-draw your lettering on the craft card or cardboard. Then glue your letters to the cord with a small drop of glue.
Alternatively, you can draw the lettering for the New Year’s Eve decoration on plain cardboard and then decorate the finished letters with paint, glitter pens or stickers.
Turn small gifts into New Year’s Eve table decorations
If you want to get your guests in the party mood and send them your good wishes for the new year, you can make small gifts that also function as themed table decorations for New Year’s Eve:
Put together small good-luck bags with sweets or biscuits that you can decorate and personalise with a four-leaved clover or other lucky symbols.
Tie some sparklers together with some ribbon. Write your New Year’s wishes on a gift tag. If you want to get creative, you can make little origami figures (e.g. dress and suit) as tags.
An unusual alternative to traditional fortune cookies are painted ‘lucky nuts’. Carefully crack a few walnuts so that you can open them in the middle. Inside you can hide a small note with New Year’s wishes. Then paint the nut and tie it together with a thin piece of string.
If you don’t want to miss confetti at your New Year’s Eve party, why not make your own confetti balloons? You can be creative when designing the balloons and best of all, there is no cleaning up the mess after the party. For DIY confetti balloons, you need transparent balloons, confetti of your choice and a funnel. Fill the balloon with some confetti and then carefully blow it up. If you like, you can also fill it with helium to make it float to the ceiling.
Sparkling New Year’s Eve buffet decorations
Shimmering baked goods and sparkling cocktails are currently in fashion: although the special food glitter is edible, many consumer protection experts still consider it not to be safe. However, if you don’t want to miss out on great glitter effects for your snack or cocktail bar, there are some safer alternatives:
Sugar rim: Moisten the rim of your glasses with syrup or lemon juice and then dip it in coloured sugar, coconut flakes, or similar.
Glitter glasses: Spray the outside of your glasses, champagne bottles, or dessert bowls with spray glue and then apply glitter dust.
Festive cut-out biscuits or cupcakes: decorate biscuits or sweet pastries with icing and sugar pearls to create tasty New Year's Eve decorations.
Table fireworks and sparklers create a great party atmosphere but remember that safety is the most important thing. When planning the party, make sure that no garlands hang near candles or warm light bulbs, and have a fireproof base ready for table fireworks. It’s also better to light sparklers outdoors and make sure people watch out for flying sparks.
Conclusion: sparkling New Year’s Eve decorations
Making your own New Year's Eve decorations is really special, if you can use them time and again. If you choose a slogan like ‘Happy New Year!’ and don't specify a year, you can reuse a lot of elements of your homemade New Year's Eve table decorations year after year. When it's time to put them away in the new year, you can repack most decorations and use them for future parties.
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