"Once Christmas has come and gone and all the decorations are put away, thinking about an upcoming New Year's Eve party can feel like a slog. But you don't have to invest in an entirely new set of trimmings for the upcoming holiday. Instead just pick up a few extra decor staples and a bit of tape, and you'll be ready to host the best New Year's Eve party ever."
""All you need is a streamer door curtain and some scissors! How fun is this??" Shannon Doherty (@athomewithshannon) wrote in a recent TikTok caption. In the video, Doherty shared how she cut a basic streamer door curtain into segments and then stuck those segments to her ceiling to create a tinsel-like look in her dining room. Door Streamers Are Such a Versatile NYE Party Decoration By using silver streamers (or whichever color you prefer!) and low lighting alongside colorful balloons, you can create a super-fun, nostalgic atmosphere to help ring in the new year."
"Walmart sells silver foil door curtains for just $7, or you can grab a pack of two for just over $10. Cut the curtains into smaller sections and use adhesive to stick the sections to the ceiling. A lot of people in the comment section suggested using painter's tape or a combo of glue dots stuck onto painter's tape, but you should experiment with adhesives on your own ceiling before completing the entire project."
Inexpensive foil streamer door curtains can be repurposed as ceiling tinsel to create instant New Year's Eve décor. Cut the curtains into various lengths to add dimension and avoid tangling by placing longer strands to the sides. Use painter's tape, glue dots, or other adhesives, testing them on the ceiling before finishing the entire project. Pair metallic or colored streamers with low lighting and colorful balloons to evoke a nostalgic, festive atmosphere. Affordable retail options make the project accessible and quick to assemble for hosting a celebratory gathering.
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