New Year's Eve Weddings

Have a New Year's Eve Wedding Bash

Champagne toasts, kissing, glitz, glam, and dancing — a New Year's Eve celebration has all the elements of a great wedding, so why not use the holiday as inspiration for your big day? Whether you're saying "I do" on the kickoff to a new year or you just want it to feel like it, these New Year's Eve elements will take your wedding into party mode! Get the sparkly, celebratory inspiration now!

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You gotta have sparklers, and star sparklers are even better! Stick them in cupcakes or ice cream for a glitzy dessert, or just pass them out to everyone at the end of the night.

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Don't just use noisemakers, decorate with them! You can add them to a bouquet . . .

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Or even use them as boutonnieres with some metallic accents.

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Have numbered champagne glasses for the countdown to the new year.

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Make a DIY metallic backdrop complete with a "Happy New Year" sign for a festive photo-booth background.

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Use mylar number balloons to announce the new year!

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Have your guests put their New Year's resolutions in a pretty jar.

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Have lots of confetti on hand.

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You can load up on tinsel at after-Christmas sales, then use it to decorate everything from paper goods to swizzle sticks. Or use it to make a large banner with the new year!

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Hey, it's your party, you'll wear a sequined mini if you want to! If you want to go the traditional route for the ceremony, change into a little sparkly number for the reception for the countdown to the new year.

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Hang disco balls over the table for easy table decor that packs a lot of punch.

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A cool DIY invitation filled with confetti will wow your guests and get them in the New Year spirit.

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Use mini disco balls for the centerpieces or tie them to the napkins. You can go low-key with just one or group a cluster of them in a vase to up the glam factor.

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Go simple and chic with an understated dress that has a little sparkle and celebratory masks for the guests.

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For the tablescape, scatter oversize confetti for a party element, and have a pretty, metallic noisemaker at each seat.

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Make some metallic disco-ball-inspired polka dots for decoration!

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Have a videographer capture all the countdown craziness or do a slideshow of past New Year's celebrations with your honey for a walk down memory lane.

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You don't have to provide your own fireworks at the end of the night, just find a venue that overlooks New Year's Eve fireworks in your city. You'll begin your married life with a bang!

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Fill your save-the-date cards with confetti to get the party started early.

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Then cue the confetti!

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Bring the New Year's Eve spirit to your bachelorette festivities with lots of glitzy and glam details. Don't forget the pink Champagne cupcakes.

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Masks for the bride and groom are a must.

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Use sequin star stirring sticks to add shine to your refreshments.

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Customize your Champagne bottles with personalized labels.

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Have fun New Year's Eve top hats and boas for the photo booth that can be worn during the countdown as well.

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New Year's Eve props double as decor in simple vases.

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