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Creative New Year’s Eve Decorating Ideas Using Balloons

It’s that time of year again! Time to resolve to have a better 2018 while making the most of the rest of 2017. If you’ve got a New Year’s Eve party on the horizon and you’re puzzling over decorations, let us help get the creative juices flowing – keep reading for DIY-able decorating inspiration using balloons. 

 

A New Year’s Eve Balloon Clock  

What you’ll need: 12 gold balloons, a helium tank, black self-adhesive vinyl or large number stickers, black curling ribbon, clear tape, black cardstock paper, painter’s tape 

Photo Source: thesuburbanmom.com

Visit The Suburban Mom for full instructions on how to DIY this New Year’s Eve Balloon Clock.  

 

A Balloon-Covered Ceiling 

What you’ll need: golden balloons, a helium tank, ribbons, scissors (to curl the ribbons, if desired), Polaroid’s 

Photo Source: homedit.com

 

A Champagne Balloon Display 

What you’ll need:Mylar champagne balloon, balloon pump, microfilament (fishing line), sewing needle, scissors, balloons in assorted colors and sizes, spray paint, spray adhesive, crafting glitter, painter’s tape 

Photo Source: ideas.evite.com

Visit Evite for full instructions on how to DIY this Champagne Balloon Display.  

 

Glow Stick Balloons 

What you’ll need: white balloons, balloon pump or a helium tank, assorted glow sticks 

Photo Source: sayyes.com

Visit Say Yes for full instructions on how to DIY these Glow Stick Balloons. 

 

Confetti-Filled Balloons 

What you’ll need: transparent balloons, balloon pump or helium tank, assorted confetti 

Photo Source: wideopencountry.com

Visit Wide Open Country for full instructions on how to DIY these Confetti-Filled Balloons. 

 

We hope these DIYs help you blow your guests away this New Year’s Eve! 

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