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DIY Decorations For A Fun New Year’s Eve Party

December 16, 2021 by Shellie Wilson

This roundup is all about Celebration and fun times and these Crafts are all suitable for celebrating the best New Year’s Eve party. DIY doesn’t have to be Drab, instead create these glittering masterpieces to really make your party pop!

Parties are a great excuse to grab the glitter and have some DIY fun.   Planning a party doesn’t need to be complicated, especially if you have some time to prepare and make your own party decorations like these craft tutorials below.

 

 

DIY Disco Ball Glasses from clubcrafted.com

How To Make Easy Origami Stars from gatheringbeauty.com

New Year’s Eve Party Props from liagriffith.com

How To Make Gold Confetti Champagne Glasses from pizzazzerie.com

7 DIY Party Ideas For New Year’s Eve from papernstitchblog.com

DIY Glittered Cocktail Forks from tikkido.com

New Year’s Eve At The Disco Party from akailochiclife.com

New Years Cupcake Toppers With Cricut from lovecreatecelebrate.com

New Year’s Eve Drink & Dessert Station from karaspartyideas.com

Noisemaker Craft For New Year’s Eve from ohmy-creative.com

Balloon Confetti Popper DIY from muminthemadhouse.com

New Year’s Eve Star Crown from thehousethatlarsbuilt.com

DIY New Years Eve Drink Sparklers from kristimurphy.com

Roaring 20s Party Hats For New Year’s Eve from liagriffith.com

DIY Floating New Years Eve Decorations from monsterscircus.com

DIY New Years Eve Balloons from designimprovised.com

DIY New Years Eve Party Poppers from honeyandlime.co

Hand Painted Party Prop Parasol DIY from papernstitchblog.com

DIY New Year’s Eve Headband from sarahhearts.com

Sequin Letter Garland DIY from abeautifulmess.com

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How to Manage a Large Piece of Cross Stitch Fabric

I am known to be really paranoid when it comes to cutting cross stitch fabric for a project. I will math it out, count, recount, think about it, worry, decide it needs to be bigger than math plus my already large margin for error suggests. If I could just be confident in choosing the correct size of fabric I’d have a lot more stitching time!

Sometimes you have a lot of extra fabric beyond where you are stitching because your fabric is too big. Or maybe you’re just working on a big project that leaves excess fabric potentially in your way when you are stitching. 

Hannah Hand Makes has a post all about how to deal with excess fabric on the sides of a large cross stitch project (which is actually a podcast if you’d rather listen). She is talking more about huge stitchalong projects where you need a big piece of fabric than my particular problem of timid cutting, but the same advice applies. 

I am lazy and don’t want to buy new products, so I would probably devise some sort of rolling and clamping situation with items I already have in the house, but she has some great tips for actual products you can buy that will help with this situation such as large hoops, standing frames and scroll frames. One of these solutions would certainly be worth the investment if you’re doing a year long (or otherwise long term) stitchalong or really big project where that excess fabric is going to cause problems. 

Because beyond being annoying, odds are good I’m going to end up stitching right through that extra fabric and making a big mess. 

Check out all the tips for working with a really big piece of cross stitch fabric over at Hannah Hand Makes. 

What’s the biggest cross stitch project you’ve ever made? I’d love to hear all about it!

[Photo: Hannah Hand Makes]

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