One of the most important parts of New Year's Eve celebrations is the tradition of exchanging gifts. To help you choose gifts, here are some easy and creative DIY gift ideas. Your friends would simply love and admire them because you have invested your valuable time in designing these gifts. You can make New Year's Eve gifts so quickly and this is a fantastic compilation of DIY ideas that will fill the evening with sparkle and joy.
Cute DIY pasta garland
Make this cute pasta garland as a small gift for New Year's Eve! It's a super easy project that even the kids will enjoy!
What you need:
Ribbon noodles
white glue
a brush
cord
Glitter
for the colored version: food coloring
DIY instructions:
- Start by coating the pasta with the glue so that it has a nice thick layer.
- Cover the noodles with glitter. Let them dry and repeat the process on the back.
- When the glittery bows are completely dry, you can attach them to string or yarn.
- Repeat the process with as many loops as you want, making sure to secure each loop with a double knot.
- You can also make a colored version. This is made the same way, just with an extra step. Paint the bows with food coloring.
- Have fun by making New Year's Eve gifts!Get creativewith your colors and the string. You can e.g. B. use a red and white striped string and mix red and glittery bow noodles.
Make your own small vase out of corks
A vase on the coffee table, dining table, work table, etc. creates a positive aura. So go for this easy and creative DIY New Year’s Eve gift idea.
What you need:
Wine or champagne corks
Glass vase that florists use – rectangular or cube-shaped
Decorative items such as berries, pine cones or real flowers
How to make a vase out of corks?
- First clean the glass vases and then stick the corks everywhere except the floor. Make sure the corks are a uniform size.
- Also, follow a pattern for gluing the corks - either horizontally or vertically for each side. It is easier to glue the corks horizontally on all 4 sides and arrange the corks vertically in the corners of the vase.
- Now lay it downthe colorful flowers, berries or colored pine cones and give them as gifts to your loved ones.
- Once the real flower is dried, people can use this vase to store their pens, pencils, rulers, etc. It will remain useful forever!
Photo frame made of pebbles
Photo frames are a gift that is suitable for all occasions, and what better way to remember New Year's Eve than with beautiful photos in a handmade photo frame.
What you need:
small pebbles
Colors for painting
wooden photo frame
Glue
How to make a New Year's Eve gift with pebbles:
- To make this DIY New Year's Eve gift, you'll need to collect some small, smooth river pebbles.
- Wash them well and let them dry for some time.
- Then paintthe pebbles in bright and festive colors such as red, green, blue and gold.
- Bring a wooden photo frame and stick the pebbles on four sides of the frame. This would be a perfect New Year's gift for anyone.
Make New Year's Eve gifts: shell plant pot
No gift can be as good as plants. They keep the air cleaner and healthier. So this year, spread the message of “Clean and Green Environment” with this lovely DIY New Year gift idea.
What you need:
A living plant
A small plant pot
mussels
Glue
Make your own shell flower pot:
- Find plants like syngonium, cactus, jade or any other plant of your choice and decoratethe plant potgood to make as a New Year's Eve gift for someone.
- You will need some seashells and a small to medium sized flower pot. Simply stick the shells next to each other on the pot and give it as a gift to your loved ones on this festive occasion.
Make champagne jello shots for New Year's Eve
Materials required:
1 1/2 cup champagne (or prosecco or sparkling wine)
1/2 Tasse Ginger Ale Soda
1/2 cup sugar
3 envelopes of Knox gelatin
White foam sugar
toothpick
Instructions for crafting:
- Place 1 1/4 cups champagne and sugar in a saucepan and sprinkle gelatin over top. Allow the gelatin to soften for about 2 minutes.
- Place the pot over low heat and stir untilthe gelatinecompletely dissolved, about 2-3 minutes. Remove from heat and add remaining 1/4 cup champagne and stir.
- Pour the mixture into a loaf pan and refrigerate for at least an hour.
- Dip the mold into warm water and run a knife along the sides to carefully loosen the jelly.
- Cut out squares with a sharp knife. Before serving, dip the tops in powdered sugar and serve with a festive toothpick.