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New Year’s Eve Poppers

New Year’s Eve Poppers are a fun project for kids to make to celebrate the New Year. We made these for our Noon Year’s Eve party and they were a hit. Easy to make with a few simple supplies you probably have around your house.

New Year's Eve Poppers

Every New Year’s Eve, or Noon Year’s Eve, party needs a fun DIY Craft Project. We had a few different projects for the kids to make included in our New Year’s Eve Kids’ Countdown Bags including these fun New Year’s Eve Poppers.

These are so simple to make and you probably already have most, if not all, of the supplies on hand to make them.

Here’s what you need to make your own New Year’s Eve Poppers:

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New Year's Eve Poppers

Step 1:

Tie a knot in the end of the ballon and trim it open. Then stretch it to fit around one end of the craft roll.

New Year's Eve Poppers

Step 2:

Now let the kids decorate the craft roll with washi tape.

New Year's Eve Popper

Step 3:

Now the kids can load the poppers up with mini pom-poms and they are ready to shoot.

New Year's Eve Poppers are a fun project for kids to make to celebrate the New Year. We made these for our Noon Year's Eve party and they were a hit. Easy to make with a few simple supplies you probably have around your house.

The kids will have tons of fun shooting the mini pom-poms around.

DIY New Year's Eve Poppers

To see more of our Noon Year’s Eve Party, check out the rest of the party posts:

New Year’s Fortune Teller Printables

Noon Year's Eve Fortune Tellers

Mocktails for Kids Plus Printable Menu

Mocktails for Kids Noon Year's Eve Party

DIY New Year’s Eve Party Clock Backdrop

DIY New Year's Eve Party Backdrop

 

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6 Comments

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  2. These are all such cute ideas for new years with kids! We will have to try a few of these to ring in 2023! Maybe do some goal setting too. One of my goals is to take the kids to the pediatric dentist in January haha. Thanks for sharing!!!

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