
6 New Year’s Party Themes
6 New Year’s Party Themes
Check out these 6 New Year’s party themes. The year has flown by and now everyone is ready to celebrate all their accomplishments, milestones, and wishes for the future. Start sending out fun invitations. Gather your party supplies and friends to help put everything together.
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1. Round Robin Restaurant
Take the stress off of you cooking for the holidays and take a group of friends or your family to several different restaurants in one day for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, then end at your house for the late night party snacks. You could even split up each meal and for breakfast go to three different places to eat, and the same for lunch, or dinner. Have fun with it. As it gets closer to the evening, take a drive around the neighborhoods and vote on the house with the best Christmas lights.
2. Black Light Theme
Set up fun for adults and kids with a black light party theme. Go to any party supply store and find plenty of glow in the dark items. Have a dance party in the black light. Give away neon glow fish to kids who come. Check out other fun black light party supplies, here, to inspire you. Set up a candy bar for kids with glow stick necklaces around each jar holding the candy to light up the table.
3. Countdown Clock Theme
Buy several different decorations that have clocks on them. Have different clocks with alarms set up at different tables going off at different times throughout the day counting down to the next activity for kids or adults. Have tables set up for certain games, or a countdown table for certain snacks that come out at specific times throughout the day. For the craft people, buy supplies for guests to make their own clock.
4. Mexican Theme
Look online or on Pinterest for some great Mexican appetizer recipes to snack on all night. Set up a fun pinata for the kids to bust open and eat all the candy inside. Have each guest bring a mexican dish, along with the recipe and then everyone can have copies to make their own Mexican recipe book.
5. Resolution Theme
As New Year’s is a time to think about what you will do differently to make your life better, a resolution theme seems perfect. You could have everyone write down funny and serious resolutions they want to do for the new year. From personal improvement, to family or friends, and work or recreation time, a resolution list will get you started with specific goals. Make a game out of it and have everyone write the resolutions out on slips of paper, then have everyone guess who wrote it. The person who correctly guesses the most is the winner.
6. Time Capsule Theme
Celebrate history in general and have different tables set up with items from the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, and today. Go back in time and reminisce what life was like in the good old days. Get old candy to give to the kids, to have fun (like the old candy necklace or candy cigarettes). Guests could even dress up as old characters from the past. Have a costume contest and play old music of the past for fun. Then set up a New Year’s Time Capsule on one of the tables, so guests can put in their predictions for the future. Fill out a “Message to the Future” letter to yourself. Where do you want to be 20 years from now, or next year? Have each guest bring something representing what our world is like today, to put in the New Year’s Time Capsule.
Get your own “Any Occasion” DIY Time Capsule today to make a New Year’s Time Capsule, from www.timecapsule.com.
What theme are you doing for New Year’s? Comment below and let us know your plans. Share ideas with others to help them.
Making Milestone Moments Count,
– Marcie
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