Saturday, January 12, 2013

7 Adorable Party Decorations You Can Make at Home

If you've always wanted to throw a massively, enjoyable party but can't allot majority of your budget for your party decorations, you're in luck, because the best party decor are actually the cheapest and the easiest ones to make.

Making your own decor for your party is an effective way to remember the fun you had and to make sure your decorations and trinkets for the event are appropriate. Many fun times have been wrecked by inappropriate giveaways at parties, and you definitely wouldn't want to experience any of that during your life's biggest celebrations.

1. First off, you need a dress!

You can make your own party dress at home. Of course, you need some sewing skills for this. If you're too burned out to make your own dress, there's always Etsy for some affordable and cute frocks.

A Jacquard Sleeveless Party Dress
A 1950's vintage frock
Of course, don't forget to accessorize with beautiful elastic headbands with a flower brooch.
 

 

These elastic hair ties go well with anything!
 

2. Make a backdrop where your guests can make poses at.

You can use different materials for this, but if you want to make a splash during the party, experiment with cloth and little trinkets from thrift shops.

Courtesy of mylittlejedi.blogspot.com


3. Make cute party invitations with your old, hilarious photos.

Courtesy of Catchmyparty.com
4. And for party novelties, have you tried marshmallow necklaces, yet?

Get the full instructions for the marshmallow necklace here.



4. If you like garlands hanging around, make your own with colored paper.

You don't need expensive materials for this. Old, colorful sheets of cloth of paper (and of course, glue) should suffice.




5. Top the tables with something stylish and memorable.



6. Party favors, anyone?

The craze for Mason Jars haven't ended yet! On your next party, use your old jars (whether Mason jars or not) for your party favors.



7. Of course, never forget the party hats!

You can use paper and felt pom-poms, doily, and lots of glue to make the cute pieces below.


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