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2020 has been a challenging year, but slowly things are starting to look up. Everyone has discovered plenty of things to be grateful for, and that’s worth celebrating. Considering it still isn’t advisable to be amongst large crowds, there are still ways to ring in the New Year in style. Here is a collection of New Year’s party ideas for the home that can help you celebrate responsibly. From decor ideas to party themes, there’s everything you need for a fun and fabulous party!
1. Pop Some DIY Confetti Poppers An easy New Year’s decoration at home idea is to create your own confetti by using old paper, tissues and more as a fun way for you and your guests to celebrate when the clock strikes twelve.
2. Make An Instagram-Worthy Balloon Wall New Year’s party themes need to be exciting for your guests. Instead of a regular photo booth station, set up a balloon wall backdrop with an inspirational quote or mentioning ‘Happy New Year’. With every guest uploading their pictures on Instagram, this will be the perfect backdrop and help you gain you brownie points.
3. Play Party Drinking Games One of the light-hearted New Year’s celebration ideas includes hosting a game night with friends. Whether it’s a classic board game or card games, playing with your friends is always lively. Another one from the list of fabulous New Year’s party ideas, a party/drinking game. From classics like ‘Never Have I Ever’ and ‘Spin The Bottle’ to the latest trendy card games, there are plenty of options.
4. Rave With A Metallic Theme Party A great one from the best New Year’s party themes is everything shimmery and shiny. Use a mix of gold, silver, and rose gold throughout. It’s easy, elegant, and oh-so classy.
5. Experiment With Mixology New Year’s party ideas at home have to mention cocktails. No New Year’s party is complete without some bubbly. Set up a bar cart as a New Year’s decoration at home with multiple liquor options and also arrange for pre-made cocktail mixes to make it easier to whip up a cocktail that your guests won’t forget.
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