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Roundup: 10 Last Minute New Years Eve DIY Projects

by on Dec 30, 2013

P&G Everyday

Can you believe that the year is almost over already? Whether you’re going out or staying in this New Years Eve, these easy yet festive DIY projects are sure to ring in the new year on the right foot.   

Black and white party favors including the year 2014 in White on black, and clear glasses with gold wrapped ribbon trim.

1. Having friends over? Or just celebrating with family? Make the night extra special with these printable party hats, cup wraps and banners. [Photo: Paging Supermom]

2. These sparkly gold champagne glasses are surprisingly easy to make – find out the trick here. [Photo: Just Add Sparkles]

A table with a punchbowl, champagne in a bucket, glasses and a glass bucket of round ice cubes against a wall full of white balloons, Two bottles, two champagne flutes and a year sign 2014, the back of a white shirt with gold chains down the back.

3. A super easy yet very chic decor idea: blow up pastel colored balloons to different sizes and tape them to the wall. [Photo: Honey & Fitz]

4. Bringing a bottle of wine with you to a party? Give it a special touch with one of these free printable labels. [Photo: Haute Chocolate]

5. I’m at a loss for what to wear this year… so I was happy to find this DIY sequin top tutorial! [Photo: Sincerely, Kinsey]

Different types of cups to be used for parties or celebrations.

6. For a thoughtful hostess gift, whip up a batch of bloody mary mix and package it in a pretty vintage jar. Find the recipe here. [Photo: Hostess Haven]

7. These tinsel drink stirrers are super easy to make… find all the details here. [Photo: Mind My Beeswax

DIY last minute party ideas.

8. If you’re hosting a party, devote one side of your bar to champagne and provide interesting mixers and syrups such as pomegranate juice, rhubarb bitters and St. Germain. Find more bubbly bar inspiration here. [Photo: 100 Layer Cake]

9. Add some sparkle to your feet, too, with this simple tutorial. [Photo: My Shine Project]

10. Celebrate the stroke of midnight with these pretty party poppers. Here’s the tutorial. [Photo: P&G Everyday]

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