We don’t do a lot for New Year’s Eve and haven’t gone out for it in years. Still, I do like to make it festive and while I don’t switch out all of my holiday decor, I did re-do my Christmas table for New Year’s.
As a blogger for
Oriental Trading Company, I had a great opportunity to have some fun with some of their party planning products, and to plan a party of my choice. I went with a black and white Parisian theme, perfect for New Year’s Eve.
Centerpiece:
For the centerpiece, I decided to make a New Year’s Hat ( similar to the
Snowman hat I did for Christmas) using a coffee can and scrapbook paper.
For this you will need:
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Empty Coffee Can
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Scrapbook paper ( Black and White Paper Pack, OTC)
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Paper Straws ( Black and White Stripe, OTC)
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Glittered cardstock
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Mirrored Cardstock
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Die cut letters
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Adhesive
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Embellishments
Measure and cut paper to fit around the can. Adhere with strong adhesive ( I used a strong double sided tape). Cut a larger circle from the glittered cardstock for the brim and hot glue the bottom of the can to the brim.
Once your basic “hat” is constructed, embellish however you like! I used some leftover ribbon, pipe cleaners, and a button. I used more paper from the stack along with mirror cardstock and my Silhouette to make the signs that went into my hat.
In keeping with the hat theme, I made these mini top hat table decorations. You could also make these wearable by gluing to a headband.
Mini Top Hats:
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Heavy Cardstock
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Hot Glue
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Embellishments
To finish off the mini top hats, I added bows made from ribbon leftover from Christmas and little pennants I made on my computer and adhered with the striped paper straws I used in the centerpiece:
I also made little party hats out of these polka dot treat cones from OTC:
I used some leftover tinsel garland to embellish. The galvanized pails are also from OTC and were perfect for holding napkins and utensils (both from Oriental Trading Company). I used some Paris themed washi tape and gold vinyl to decorate the pails.
And even though no one in my house will actually eat the black eyed peas, since they’re a symbol of good luck for New Years ( and they matched my color theme) I used them to weigh down my buckets.
Wishing you all a safe and happy New Year’s Eve . Thanks for being part of the fun here at The Answer Is Chocolate in 2014, and looking forward to new adventures in 2015!
Oriental Trading Company products used in this post ( I was provided with products used in this post but ideas and opinions are mine)