Earlier this week I shared a tutorial for DIY fringed crepe paper – such a simple project and so much fun!
There are dozens of other similar tutorials available in the blogosphere. I rounded up several. Take a peek and let me know what your favorite is.
Tissue paper poms from Design Dazzle are wonderful for ANY celebration!
Geronimo style sparkly balloon streamers from Blue Eyed Yonder are fabulous for a chic party.
Paper plate polyhedron tutorial from Anders Ruff.
Zig zag accordian streamers from Oh Happy Day.
Tissue paper lanterns from Martha Stewart.
Tissue tassel garland from Visual Vocabulary.
Balloon false ceiling from Wants & Wishes Design.
Yarn chandeliers from Libby Lane Press.
Beautiful ruffled streamers from Dana Made It.
So what do you think? Do you have a favorite? Perhaps you have another idea or tutorial you’d like to share?
Nicolle-Libby Lane Press says
Thanks for including Libby Lane Press is this list of talented DIY creatives!
Holly @ Paisley Petal Events says
You’re welcome Nicolle! I love the yarn chandeliers, they’re fabulous!
TINA says
Love this what fun and inexpensive ideas..
Holly @ Paisley Petal Events says
Glad you like them Tina! Yes, that’s the best part…they’re all fairly inexpensive.
Kristin says
I LOVED this post! My daughter is turning four one month from today. I LOVE to go big on decorations. Last year I made my own Balloon arch. It was a little ghetto, but at least it was colorful. All the three-year-olds were mega impressed. I was looking for another idea with a lot of color. This post was just what I was looking for. LOVE the yarn chandeliers.
Holly @ Paisley Petal Events says
Thanks so much Kristin! I think the balloon arch sounds fabulous and kids just LOVE balloons!! Glad we could help you with some fun ideas for your next party!
Andrea says
Some really fresh ideas for DIY parties!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!! I can’t wait to try the Yarn chandeliers! Have you tried them?
Tauni says
Andrea, the chandeliers are one of my favorites! I have made something similar, but I’ve not used the yarn…I used string. LOVED them though. Such an impact. xoxo, Tauni
khaye says
Wow, lovely ideas!