1New Year's Party Hat
Lovely IndeedWhat's a party without a party hat? After you print and cut out the design, create a family assembly line to roll the paper into cones. It's an easy enough task for even elementary school-age kids!
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
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2Holographic Balloon Backdrop
Studio DIYWhether throwing a blow-out bash or celebrating small with family, you'll still take plenty of New Year's Eve or Day photos. So, create a billowing balloon backdrop that captures the excitement of entering a new year!
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.
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3Times Square Tablescape
The House That Lars BuiltHere's a New Year's tablescape that's as exciting as the holiday itself! This project will take a bit more planning and effort and planning, but it is sure as heck worth it.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
4New Year's Headbands
Club CraftedAside from party hats, you have another option: headbands! This blogger shows you how to craft festive headbands in three ways for plenty of variety.
Get the tutorial at Club Crafted.
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5Jeweled Treat Gift Bags
Sarah Hearts 6Metallic Party Crackers
Happiness is HomemadeThese party crackers are so festive and pretty that you won't want to pull them apart! The good news is they're quick and easy to make and full of fun goodies for kids!
Get the tutorial at Happiness is Homemade.
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7New Year's Eve Ball Drop Card
The Soccer Mom BlogThese cards may be for children, but they're pretty darn fun for everyone! They're made specifically for the moment the ball drops—as you count down, you lower your homemade "ball" to commemorate the moment and reveal a new year welcome message.
Get the tutorial at The Soccer Mom Blog.
8Confetti Party Favors
A Pumpkin and A PrincessMake a festive little party favor everyone will love with confetti-filled test tubes! They can shake em' out at midnight or hold onto the filled tube as a festive take-home.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin And A Princess.
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9Glitter Magnets
Studio DIYKeep the kids entertained with a craft project that updates their plain ol' fridge magnets. Coat the letters in Mod Podge, and evenly sprinkle glitter across the surface. Once it's entirely covered, seal the glitter in with another layer of Mod Podge. While this blogger uses rainbow glitter, you can always use festive silver and gold!
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.
10Tinsel Drink Stirrers
Delia CreatesDress up your drinks the way you dress up the rest of the house this time of year! All you need is tinsel and dowels to make plain drink stirrers look like fireworks.
Get the tutorial at Delia Creates.
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11Gold Leaf And Resin Coasters
Sarah HeartsChildren will need guidance with this one, but they'll get the hang of it quickly. You can create sparkling gold-leaf coasters in six easy steps to match your other gold and silver décor.
Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.
12"Spark-less" Sparklers
The House That Lars BuiltGrab a few skewers or dowels and iridescent, gold, or silver cellophane (or tissue paper) for homemade sparklers. They're kid-safe since they don't actually spark, and you can use them as cake or cupcake toppers.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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13Glitter Candle Holders
Mod Podge RocksThese glitter-topped votives sparkle and shine against the flickering light of candles. While they're perfect for this holiday, you can continue to use them all year long.
Get the tutorial at Mod Podge Rocks.
14Glitter Slime
Over The Big MoonWe don't know why slime is so entertaining, but it will keep the kids busy for hours. A glittery batch only requires three ingredients and is so much fun to mix together.
Get the tutorial at Over The Big Moon.
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15Festive Popcorn and Treat Boxes
Over The Big MoonYou’ll want some snacks to watch the ball drop, of course! Make some glittery movie theater-style boxes for candy or chocolate and boxes that say "pop into 2023" for, you guessed it, popcorn!
Get the tutorial at Over The Big Moon.
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Micaela Bahn is a freelance editorial assistant and recent graduate from Carleton College, where she majored in English literature. She loves running, photography, and cooking the best new recipes.
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