New Years Eve

I love staying in for New Year’s Eve and hosting people in my home! Decorating for a New Year’s Eve party seems daunting and expensive right after Christmas, but it actually can be easy and affordable if you re-use some of your most glittery Christmas decorations!

Make your table shine by using ornaments as a table center piece! I gathered all of my gold, round ornaments off the tree and spread them around the table and on the bar! If you don’t have any ornaments, now is the best time to buy them because they are all on sale! I personally like using gold ornaments because I am able to reuse them (once again) for Mardi Gras! After I make my ornament center piece, I sprinkled confetti all over the table. Food and drinks will tie the whole look together!

These drink stirrers are perfect for any type of party! Cut confetti  wire into 3 inch strips  and hot glue them onto straws or cake ball sticks. Wrap another 3 inch piece of wire around to hide the hot glue!

These drink stirrers are perfect for any type of party! Cut confetti wire into 3 inch strips and hot glue them onto straws or cake ball sticks. Wrap another 3 inch piece of wire around to hide the hot glue!

The easiest way to decorate a cupcake is to add a cake topper! Using scrapbook paper, cut out your favorite shape and glue it to a toothpick! P.S. Micheal’s craft store has pre-cut stars and hearts in the scrapbook section! It makes it much easier i…

The easiest way to decorate a cupcake is to add a cake topper! Using scrapbook paper, cut out your favorite shape and glue it to a toothpick! P.S. Micheal’s craft store has pre-cut stars and hearts in the scrapbook section! It makes it much easier if you are pressed for time!

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