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  • How to Decorate Mardi Gras Sunglasses

    Mardi Gras is an annual festival period celebrated prominently in communities with a traditionally-heavy Roman Catholic constituency like Rio De Janeiro and New Orleans. Parades and parties are at the heart of Mardi Gras, as are elaborate costumes and decorations. No costume is complete without a mask or sunglasses, and you can show your spirit by decorating a pair of sunglasses to stand out among the other revelers. Make them as big and as loud as you want, and don't be afraid to clash.

  • How to Decorate Stem of Glasses for Mardi Gras

    Simple wine glasses can be made festive and unique for Mardi Gras by adding individualized decorations to the stems. Bead charms, labels or ribbon bows can add to the party atmosphere and help people identify their own drinks. Use Mardi Gras colors of purple, green and gold to reinforce the theme. These decorations work beautifully on wine glasses and champagne flutes, and for a true Mardi Gras atmosphere, try using them on hurricane glasses or footed punch cups.

  • How to Decorate Hotel Ballrooms for Mardi Gras

    Throwing a Mardi Gras party in a hotel ballroom is as simple as booking the venue and decorating the ballroom to your satisfaction. The beauty of a Mardi Gras party is that it isn’t typically a formal event, which means you can be as creative as you want with your decorations. The best look for a Mardi Gras party is colorful; golds, greens and purples are colors traditionally associated with Mardi Gras and make for an elegant and entertaining décor theme for any party.

  • How to Paint and Decorate Mardi Gras Cups

    Mardi Gras is the Tuesday prior to Ash Wednesday; it celebrates the last day before religious Christians give up something for Lent, which is the 40 days between Ash Wednesday and Easter. Each year, the City of New Orleans celebrates Mardi Gras with parades and street parties. Most Mardi Gras partygoers are known to drink excessively and to attempt to obtain beads from those participating in the parades. If you can’t make it to Mardi Gras you can still celebrate with a party of your own. You can decorate your house and even the items you use at your party,…

  • How to Decorate a Mardi Gras Mantle

    Mardi Gras is an important time of year in cities that celebrate the day with parades, parties and other events. Decorate your mantle with Mardi Gras-inspired decorations to get in the spirit of the event, whether or not your city is home to a Mardi Gras parade. Use the traditional Mardi Gras colors of purple, gold and green and items traditionally associated with Mardi Gras to make the Mardi Gras theme even more prevalent.

  • How to Decorate an Office Chair for Mardi Gras

    Celebrated the Tuesday before Lent, the Carnival celebration of Mardi Gras often draws over 1 million people to New Orleans every year for feasting, parades and other frivolities. Even if you are stuck in your office far from Bourbon Street, you can have your own rolling mini float using your office chair.

  • How to Decorate Your Mantel for Mardi Gras Season

    Decorate your fireplace mantel for Mardi Gras season using purple, green and gold. The three colors represent justice, faith and power in the Mardri Gras celebration, which is also known as "Fat Tuesday" and falls 47 days before Easter. Your decorations can be simple and disposable or elegant and used for years to come. Mix and match a variety of decorations to find the look that suits your style.

  • How to Decorate Your Room With a Mardi Gras Theme

    Celebrated with parades, parties, and exuberant behavior, Mardi Gras is a wild festival of color and activity; with purple, green and gold costumes and decorations; beads, masks, feathers and balloons. The best-known Mardi Gras celebration in the United States is held in New Orleans each year, with the main day of parades and celebration being on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. You can create a dynamic, exciting room decorated with a Mardi Gras theme, where every day will be like a celebration.

  • How to Decorate a Balcony for Mardi Gras

    Mardi Gras is a celebration that made the city of New Orleans famous. The celebration is known for its outrageous color schemes and overall merriment. A balcony gives you a good vantage point for the celebrations below, so decorate it in the spirit of the celebration and make the most of your lucky placement. You can’t overdo the decorations, so keep piling them on until you feel you have embodied the festive spirit of the celebration.

  • How to Decorate Your Front Door for Mardi Gras

    Let the good times roll at Mardi Gras, starting with your door. Festoon your front door with festive beads and decorations reflecting the traditional Mardi Gras colors of purple, green and gold. These colors represent justice, faith and power, according to "Boudreaux's Cajun Party Guide," by Larry Boudreaux. Incorporating Mardi Gras colors into your front door decorations will make it more authentic for the celebration of Fat Tuesday (Mardi Gras).

  • How to Decorate a Work Desk for Mardi Gras

    Mardi Gras is a raucous week-long event that compels people to celebrate in spectacular ways. If you cannot get to New Orleans for Mardi Gras, bring a little piece of Mardi Gras to work, so you can still observe the holiday. Your workplace cannot accommodate a full parade, floats or many of the other notable details of the holiday, but you can incorporate the imagery and general merriment into your otherwise routine surroundings. Whether you are in the French Quarter or hundreds of miles away, you can have your own Mardi Gras so you do not miss out on the…

  • How to Decorate Mardi Gras Tuxedo Coats

    Mardi Gras is a French-American celebration that defines a part of the culture of New Orleans. Though Mardi Gras is only one day, residents celebrate for more than a week with parades, floats, beaded necklaces and seasonal cuisine. Parade participants dress up in elaborate costumes, and the general atmosphere encourages revelers to express jubilation with their apparel. Trimming a tuxedo jacket to wear during Mardi Gras requires you look no further than the celebration itself for inspiration.

  • How to Design a Carnival Float

    Plan to win "Most Creative" or "Best in Show" when your team builds a fabulous float. Designing a float for a parade is a time-consuming process; however, the end result will make up for the time and sweat you put into creating the float. The process can take weeks to complete, so grab your team and start planning your victory.

  • How to Make a Carnival Float

    Bring your great ideas to life by creating a carnival float. Bring smiles to children's faces as you drive your float past them at the carnival. Movie scenes, characters and moving parts are all ideas that can be created on a float. With the use of a truck, trailer, and a few decorating items you can bring joy to everyone at the carnival.

  • Mardi Gras Hall Decorating Ideas

    Originally introduced in the United States by the French in the late 17th century, Mardi Gras is believed by historians to date back to the ancient Roman holiday of Lupercalia. In the present day, Mardi Gras marks the final days before the beginning of the 40-day Lenten period in the Christian faith on Ash Wednesday, and remains a time for celebration. In preparing a hall for Mardi Gras, a variety of traditional decorating options abound.

  • How to Decorate a Hat for Mardi Gras

    Mardi Gras is a Carnival celebration that takes place throughout the world every year prior to Lent. Notorious for uncensored revelry and excessive fun marked by crowds of party goers, colorful parade processions and outrageous costumes, Mardi Gras is the party of all parties. If you are planning to attend Mardi Gras, costume preparation is a must to fully enjoy the experience. While your entire costume is important, making a decorative hat will give it an added flair. Here are a few ideas and tips to get your hat ready for Mardi Gras.

  • How to Make Mardi Gras Christmas Decorations

    When it comes to decorating for Christmas you can get as creative as possible. Some opt to sticking to the traditional Christmas decorations while others go a different direction. How about having Mardi gras Christmas decorations? This will not out shine the Christmas theme, but mixing both styles can add a unique touch to your home during the holidays. Mardi gras uses masks, beads and bright colors and these styles can be incorporated to your traditional Christmas décor.

  • Mardi Gras Decoration Ideas

    Mardi Gras is a holiday known for its festive parties and bold colors. If you're hosting a Mardi Gras party at home, or want to decorate your home in a Mardi Gras theme during the season, there are several items and color choices that you can incorporate into the decor to get you in the mood to celebrate.

  • How to Decorate a 10 X 30 Foot Mardi Gras Float

    Making a 10 foot by 30 foot Mardi Gras parade float is a large project, but with several people helping, the project is much easier and takes less time to complete. The most important part of float making is creating a theme that is simple to make and fits with the theme of the parade or Mardi Gras. From there, building the float is simple and fun.

  • Do it Yourself Mardi Gras Decorations

    Holding your very own Mardi Gras party doesn't mean you need to live in New Orleans. In fact, your Mardi Gras party doesn't even need to be on Fat Tuesday. With the following tips, you can throw a fabulous Mardi Gras party whenever and wherever you choose.

  • How to Make Mardi Gras Decorations

    Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, is the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. In some areas, parades and parties take place on this day to prepare for the 40-day period of abstinence during Lent. It is fun and easy to put on a Mardi Gras party of your own using homemade decorations. The colors that are normally seen at Mardi Gras are purple, gold and green. Keep this in mind as you decorate for Mardi Gras.

  • How to Decorate Your Car for Mardi Gras

    Whether you will be going to New Orleans for the Mardi Gras festival that takes places every February or you just want to celebrate in your hometown, decorating your car is a fun way to get into the spirit. Hang beads or use festive decals to show off your Mardi Gras pride. There are several ways to add some New Orleans-style "bling" to your vehicle without making permanent changes.

  • How to Build Cardboard Mardi Gras Decorations

    As they say down South, "Laissez les bon temps roulez," or, "Let the good times roll." While the economy is putting a damper on the current times, it doesn't have to cut into festive occasions like Mardi Gras. The next Fat Tuesday isn't for another nine months, but it's never too early to begin celebrating. The best way to jump-start the festivities is with a little "lagniappe" or some free decorations, such as a miniature Mardi Gras float. While the traditional floats sweeping through the streets of New Orleans reach several feet high and can carry dozens of people at…

  • How to Decorate a House for Mardi Gras

    Mardi Gras, known as Fat Tuesday in New Orleans, is famous for its colorful decorations and outrageous festivities. If you are planning on throwing a Mardi Gras celebration, here are few ideas to help you create your very own Bourbon Street.

  • How to Pick Mardi Gras Decorations

    A Mardi Gras party is a great way to let your hair down. Plan a Mardi Gras prom or invite the neighbors to a Mardi Gras block party, and you're likely to have the time of your life. Recreate the Big Easy with these simple party-planning tips.

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