The End-of-Year Celebrations Is Already
Decorating your house well for the end-of-year celebrations is already an actual ritual that begins long before December. However, we tend to take better care of the Christmas decoration, that of New Year seeing itself more often relegated to the second plan. And it is very wrong! Because while the Christmas party is instead linked to the feeling of family cocooning, peace, and serenity, New Year’sYear’s Day becomes the occasion of a real party. Hence the need to create an atmosphere worthy of the festive spirit! Please find below our little guide to making a New Year’sYear’s decoration that will guarantee you a remarkable evening.
There is no clear answer to this question. It will all depend on your personal aesthetic preferences and the chosen party theme. Yes, of course, you could select a definite article to guide this one. You could even organize a fancy dress party inspired by a piece or a specific time, namely that the guinguettes evenings and the evenings inspired by the 80s are currently very fashionable! However, it is not rare to see a decoration trend take precedence over other aesthetics. Let’s see some examples of decorative patterns currently on the rise.
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A traditional black and gold decoration
Gold and silver are traditionally associated with the holiday season. These colors are a popular decorative choice for New Year and are often white and predominantly black. The neutrality of the colors listed guarantees you chic and elegant decor. And even better if you choose a few glitter accents to emphasize the lively character of the decor. Below, you will find a lovely example of decoration where several golden accents (garlands and fans) stand out against an essentially black background to create a very successful and chic layering!
The decoration in black and gold is the most stylish solution
Another possibility is to first bet on decor in pastel tones, including pink. A decorative scheme long reserved for baby showers and children’s birthdays, soft pastel shades are now present on New Year’s Eve. A childish solution for some, pastels are for others a real getaway in the middle of a magical world full of adventures and carefree. How to recreate it? An arch of balloons in pastel tones above a “circus” style candy bar that’s an original idea for spending a wonderful evening.
A cocooning atmosphere in pastel tones
However, nothing prevents you from breaking with traditions to treat yourself to a bohemian evening. This one suggests a less formal vibe it’sit’s an excellent idea for an intimate New Year’s Eve party with friends. You can gather around a low table, sit on bohemian cushions placed on the floor and spend moments of joy and conviviality laughing and chatting with those who are closest to you. The slightly chaotic vitality would be a keyword here in terms of decoration. Don’tDon’t forget to store some exotic plants around to complete the bohemian vibe, as well as a few balloons, as no party can go without these.
The essential decorative pieces
But apart from the balloons, garlands, paper fans, mirror balls, confetti cannons, candles, and so many other decorative elements that carry the spirit of celebration—usually, even the smallest detail of the festive setting matters. From the choice of table cutlery responding to the aesthetic in place to the small decorations suspended from the ceiling, the New Year’s decor finds several ways to enter our home. And no, that does not mean that you must necessarily ruin yourself to afford a beautiful New Year’sYear’s decoration. Several DIY solutions are available to you, and you do not need to have the gift of talent to achieve them. Here are a few!
Colorful confetti balloons
- Cut the tissue paper into triangles or other colorful shapes.
- Fill a balloon with colorful tissue paper patterns. If needed, you could use a funnel for this purpose.
- Inflate the balloons with helium. Knot the end and tie with a ribbon or thread.
Ultra-simple tutorial to create a colorful New Year decoration
- Fold the black tissue paper in half.
- Cut bangs of the same size without going from one end to the other. You must therefore stop 10 cm from the central fold.
- Unfold the paper and smooth the fringes.
- Starting at the bottom, twist the report as you work your way up. Be careful not to tangle the bangs.
- Twist the center tightly.
- Then fold again in half and turn again. So form a kind of loop. Use glue to secure.
- Thread each fringe pom through the thread and connect with a drop of glue.
And this is how to make the pompom itself
- wrapping paper in a festive color (gold or silver, for example)
- scissors
- needle and thread
Pretty paper fans to decorate a white wall
- In a rectangle of wrapping paper, fold a strip starting at the bottom and folding up. Note that the larger the rectangle of paper, the larger the fold should be. Also, keep in mind that all the bands to be folded in the paper should be the same size.
Turn the wrapping paper inside out and fold the strip again to create an accordion effect. Continue like this until you fold the entire rectangle of paper.
Make another fold across the center of the accordion. Then, bring together and glue together the two parts thus formed by the center.
Proceed in the same way to make two more fans of the same size. In the end, glue the three fans to each other by their sides. - Drill a hole through one of the junction points (the most vital part of your fan). Pass the needle thread through and tie off, creating a reasonably wide loop.
Confetti cannons in toilet paper rolls and balloons
Materials needed
- felt-tip pens (colors that vary depending on the designs you would like to draw)
- scissors and hole punch
- white cardstock
- silk paper
- paper confetti, sequins, and glitter
- recycled toilet paper roll
- festive patterned scrapbooking paper
- balloon and ribbon
Confetti cannons in recycled toilet paper rolls
- Start by creating the confetti. These could take a variety of shapes, such as small squares cut from tissue paper or circles cut from card stock and colored with your felt-tip pens. It’s up to you to choose the design you like the best.
- Then continue with decorating your toilet paper rolls. To make it, cut out rectangles of scrapbooking paper long enough to go around the toilet paper roll, leaving about a centimeter surplus at the top and bottom. Coat the scrapbooking paper with glue and adhere to the toilet paper roll. The excess paper at the bottom of the registration, cut into fringes, coated with adhesive, and finally attached to the edges by folding them inside.
- Cut off the end of a balloon and then coat the edge of the bottom end of the toilet paper roll with glue. Fix the end of the balloon on this part while pressing to make better adhesion. Tie the end of the balloon to make sure that the confetti will stay well inside.
- Finally, embellish as you want. For example, you could create a paper label to mark the year to welcome. Secure it with a ribbon at the end of the balloon, and that’s it. You have to fill the confetti roll halfway.