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Summary: A house can be decorated for a New Year's party with festive hats, noise makers, streamers and a full bar setup. Decorate an at-home New Year's party, creating a festive atmosphere, with ideas from an event coordinator in this free video on holiday parties.
Lori Randall knows event planning and coordination inside out. Prior to establishing Simply Divine Events, Lori Randall worked as an event producer for Evention Show Productions in...read more
"Well, it's New Year's time, and you're going to be having people over for a New Year's Eve party and you're wondering how am I going to decorate my house for New Year's Eve. Well my name is Lori Randall with Simply Divine Events and I'm going to tell you how to decorate your home for New Year's Eve. What you're going to want to do is make sure that you go out to the party stores and you get the fun decorative stuff, you want to make sure you get the hats, you got these cool hats with the streamers on it, place these around the house, and people start drinking, having a good time they can put them on, take pictures with it. Get some noise makers, that's really important, place those out, you can even you know stick them all in a bowl in a center maybe, a buffet table or something. So people can grab those out. Even hats, you know you can use this as decorations. Take a hat here, you know, stick some of your noise makers and everything in it and just you know, that would be a nice little way to decorate your home, that way people can just grab those out and have a good time with it. Also you're going to want to make sure that you have some sort of bar set up, for your party and it's also, again it could act as decorations as well. You could have your bar back here, put some hats and things like that back here on the bar, and that could be a little bit of you know decoration for your house. So those are just some ideas on how you can decorate your home for your New Year's Eve party."
eHow Article: How to Decorate Your House for a New Year's Party