New Year’s Eve Party Decorations with Maximum Pizzazz!
Bring on the bubbly! We’re ready to ring in the New Year, 2016—and you will be, too! That’s right, even with the Christmas rush barely over, you’ll be sitting pretty for your year-end bash if you stock up on chic decorations and fun accents that are “ready to party”! Here, we put together a collection all in cherry pink, black and gold with links to online shops and totally doable tutorials (we promise!). So your New Year’s Eve party prep comes with minimal hassle, but maximum pizzazz!
Party-ready NYE Decorations in Cherry Pink, Black and Gold
With just these party basics that you can buy or DIY, you and your guests will be greeting the New Year in chic and fun style. Take a look!
1 – Jumbo confetti – Who says confetti has to be just dots? Not Lola’s Confetti Shop (on etsy) that supplies bags of metallic bits, sequins, tissue and colored paper to party with!
2 – Fringe balloons – Find pink, black and gold balloons and jazz them up with gold-fringed skewers topped with tinsel pompoms. Such a fun project by Elaine over at Luft Blog!
3 – Party horns – Plain store-bought horns get New Year-worthy with random glue dots and glitter…that’s it! Thanks to Kelly of Studio DIY.
4 – NYE piñata – This 15-minute how-to by Mandy Pellegrin (Fabric Paper Glue) combines ready-made items: a paper lantern and metallic fringe. Just follow along on Luri & Wilma.
5 – Sugar-rimmed champagne glasses – Double the glam with hot pink colored sugar and gold glitter ball stirrers, as suggested by Jenny Raulli on Bloom Designs Online.
6 – Spray-painted letters – Such a fabulously easy way to have instant party magic, thanks to spray paint! No tutorial needed, just swoon over this party by Dawn of Ruby May Designs—featured on A Blissful Nest.
7 – Appetizer sticks – Order these ready-made from Jaclyn Peters, and dress up your party fare with touches of hot pink, gold glitter, and black and white stripes and dots!
So, with these chic and fun party elements, are you ready now for that big countdown to midnight? “5…4…3…2…1…Happy New Year!”
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