Half the fun of New Year’s Eve is the New Year’s Eve parties! If you’re hosting this year, try out one of these easy New Year’s Eve centerpieces to make your party one for the books!
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1. Champagne glass decor
Champagne has long been linked to New Year’s Eve, so using champagne glasses for a centerpiece just feels right. This option opts for fake snow and ornaments placed inside, in lieu of gold ornaments, you could try silver, black, or blue. Keeping the centerpiece on a tray adds visual mass and keeps it feeling neat and collected.
2. Disco balls
Disco balls of all sizes combined with confetti and candle votives is a timeless formula for a New Year’s Eve centerpiece. Here, they’re complemented with a table runner to pull everything together.
3. Celebration hats
You’ve heard of champagne towers, but have you ever heard of a hat tower? Stacking New Year’s Eve hats makes for a fun and easy centerpiece that your guests can use and interact with.
4. Festive tray
Trays are perfect for centerpieces because they visually hold the look together, uniting multiple smaller elements. Here, two candles and a vase of tinsel come together to make a cute ensemble, perfect for your New Year’s Eve gathering.
5. Greenery
With all the glitz and glam of gold and silver on New Year’s Eve, it can easily start to feel cold and harsh. Adding evergreen fronds to your New Year’s Eve centerpiece softens the look without losing any of the festive flair.
6. Glass votives
A scattering of disco balls and candles in glass votives is a festive, yet easygoing New Year’s Eve centerpiece that is easily put together and highly customizable. You can choose whatever size and color candles you’d like and select votives to fit your theme, the disco balls do most of the work to bring the New Year’s Eve flair to the look.
7. Pearl champagne tower
Champagne towers are a hallmark of celebrations of all types, especially New Year’s Eve. However, champagne can be pricey and pouring a tower can be hard to pull off. This option replaces the champagne with pearls to create a classy centerpiece sure to make an impression.
8. Gold and silver ornaments
A great New Year’s Eve centerpiece doesn’t have to complicated. A beautiful (and easy) centerpiece idea is using any glass dish with a pedestal to hold a variety of ornaments in colors of your choice.
9. Candles and disco balls
A moody, but fun combination is candles and disco balls. We specifically love the all black candles with the all black table to put the focus on the votives and disco balls, creating a chic, almost gothic effect.
10. Tinsel and glitter
Something about New Year’s Eve invites the glitz and glamour of metallics. Gold and silver are celebratory and perfect for welcoming a bright and shiny New Year. Gold tinsel and silver disco balls are the perfect choices for a fun and festive centerpiece.
11. Vintage clock
If an elegant approach is more your style, a vintage analog clock surrounded by flowers and candles is a perfect option. We love how simple this can be to put together, you can get a clock second hand, use candles and candlesticks you already own, and pick up flowers from Target or Trader Joe’s.
12. Noisemakers
Noisemakers are a staple of New Year’s Eve to celebrate the new year in a boisterous, fun way. For a simple New Year’s Eve centerpiece, fill a clear container about halfway up with gold painted coffee beans and stick your noisemakers in.
13. Bottles and feathers
To channel the roaring 20’s art deco for your New Year’s Eve centerpiece, try painting wine and champagne bottles gold and put black and white feathers in them. You can change the feathers to match your color scheme and for extra glamour, apply glitter to the bottles.
14. Edible gold coins
Apothecary jars make great vessels to show off chocolate coins and any other gold colored chocolates for New Year’s Eve. The edible gold coins symbolize prosperity coming into the new year and are also a fun treat, but this idea could work with any candy or color scheme you prefer!
15. Martini glasses
A giant martini glass filled with ornaments and beads is a fun and easy New Year’s Eve centerpiece. You can customize it with any color scheme you’d like. If ornaments aren’t your style, try Ferrero Rocher truffles, disco balls, crystals, or tinsel.
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