Your New Year’s Eve table will be the center of attention at your party this year.
Spice up your New Year’s table decorations with these festive projects.
Our collection of table decorations includes bright colors, sparkles, metallic color palettes, and plenty of bubbly.
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Make the sign at home by gluing glitter and confetti onto Styrofoam letters with decoupaging adhesive.
If it looks fresh enough, simply reuse your holiday greenery.
Colorful Confetti
No time to create an elaborate tablescape before the party?
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of drinks, and call it good.
Add a New Year’s headband and noisemaker to each place at the table for an extra festive touch.
Print our free champagne tasting cards and have guests sip on different varieties of bubbly and compare notes.
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Just don’t forget to chill several kinds of champagne before the party starts!
Don’t forget a miniature bottle of champagne for each guest!
Use the tray to hold party supplies like straws and noisemakers or food for your guests to snack on.
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Decorate the tray with candles, ornaments, and greenery to spice up your storage.
DIY Burlap Wine Bag
Play up your New Year’s countdown with painted burlap wine bags.
To make them, use a crafts store stencil and spray paint to get to keep the numbers consistent.
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Be sure to craft the bags a few days ahead, so they can dry completely before the party.
Start the New Year on the right foot with anelegant dinner partywith taper candles and gold accents.
These metallic utensils and napkin rings add a sophisticated feel to any New Year’s dinner party.
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To add more personality, write the names of each guest on the tags.
White linens and china always provide an elegant look for your New Year’s dinner party.
Finish off theclean lookby placing any white-colored flowers as the centerpiece.
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Glass ornaments are an inexpensive way to give a New Year’s party look.
Not to mention this idea also allows you to repurpose your Christmas decorations.
Contemporary New Year’s Table Decoration
Forget waiting for the ball to drop!
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Bottles of champagne are elegantly displayed alongside coordinating blue and silver place configs.
Dressed-Up Bottle Bags
All dressed up with nowhere to go?
This adorable champagne-bottle tuxedo is a fresh take on traditional bottle bags.
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Give your bottle a touch of glam with gold-brad buttons and an adorable bow tie.
Masquerade New Year’s Party
Make it a theme party!
Or, invite guests over a little earlier to have a mask-decorating party.
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Silver mesh fabric squares are tied to hold confetti as party favors.
Under the plates, a circle of white feather boa is a festive touch.
Glue it to a foil-wrapped cardboard circle, or tuck the boas under the rim of the plates.
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Silver Tree
Need an excuse to leave the Christmas decor up just a little longer?
Or add a coat of glitter glass paint on top of the base and up the stem.
Celebratory Centerpiece
Multiply sparkle and candlelight by using a snow-inspired theme for your tabletop.
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Look for neutral decorating pieces at crafts, party, or floral supply stores.
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