{"id":60030,"date":"2022-04-07T14:42:17","date_gmt":"2022-04-07T21:42:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/moneyppl.com\/?p=60030"},"modified":"2022-04-10T22:56:31","modified_gmt":"2022-04-11T05:56:31","slug":"40-diy-projects-that-make-celebrating-any-occasion-affordable-and-fun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.moneyppl.com\/40-diy-projects-that-make-celebrating-any-occasion-affordable-and-fun\/60030\/","title":{"rendered":"40 DIY Projects That Make Celebrating Any Occasion Affordable and Fun"},"content":{"rendered":"
When you plan a party, you want to go all out, from decorations to the right goodies for your guests. However, those unique visions of celebrating can end up being more expensive than you were planning. So instead of overspending on expensive party decor, here are 40 of the best items from Dollar Tree to make your celebration more affordable. <\/span><\/p>\n These affordable examples of cheap party decor will help you to celebrate every occasion in style on a budget<\/a>. From birthday parties to gender reveals, you and your loved ones will adore these affordable party items from the dollar store<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n Children usually fall into one of two categories most of the time: they like unicorns or they like mermaids. This is an excellent way to encapsulate the latter with a “splash” of balloons designed to look like the sea spray from a mermaid’s dive underwater. Everything is a wonderful shade of green and blue. Putting all of these balloons together doesn’t take much, but it will need blowing a lot of air to get them inflated (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). The Dollar Tree themselves provided this idea to help their customers save money here (<\/span>via Dollar Tree<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n If you’re looking for a new way to decorate your home for a party without having to spend a lot of money<\/a>, you may want to take a look at this party backdrop. It’s made from simple streamers or tinsel. However, this partygoer opted for a serious of similar-colored balloons at the top (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). Get a cheap banner at the dollar store and that’s all you need to make your wall ready to rock (<\/span>via Rain on a Tin Roof<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n There’s no better way to roll in the New Year than to have a fabulous countdown that your children can get involved in. All you need are balloons, some string, and a marker. You can choose whatever time you’d like to start as long as your last balloon ends at midnight. Write an hour on each balloon and string them up along a mantle or table (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). Then when each hour rings in, your children can pop the corresponding balloon until they finally reach midnight (<\/span>via Pinning With Purpose<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n The great thing about this idea is that you can leave everything<\/a> up to your children’s imaginations – all you have to do is provide entertainment for them and let them go wild. You can create an entire playful fort out of a tablecloth draped over a table, with a few windows cut out and “curtains” to add to the ambiance (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). Dress up a few tables to create an entire “community” of townhouses if you’re having more children over for a party (<\/span>via HGTV<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n When the sun goes down, that doesn’t mean that the fun has to stop. Instead of packing the kids inside, you can let them explore a few games of ring toss in the dark with glow-in-the-dark rings, (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). You just need a few glow sticks that you can find at the dollar store, some glow stick necklaces (each person can be a different color to keep track of scoring), and some masking tape. Then just insert the large glow stick into the ground with a small hole and you’re ready to start playing (<\/span>via Home Front Mag<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n This is a great snack idea for those winter close days locked up inside watching TV. You just take a single clear plastic cup and fill it with popcorn then draw a snowman’s face on it. It’s a simple idea that not many people have thought of. It’s also a great way to share a snack with your friends and family in front of the fire while still having a cute and whimsical way to decorate (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). Tie a small red ribbon around each cup so that it looks like a scarf, then draw some buttons on with a marker and you’re set (<\/span>via Creative Kid Snacks<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Drawing a sign on your driveway in chalk can be a unique way to signify to your guests which house<\/a> is yours so they know where to go. But if you want to add some flair to it, then you’re going to have to use more than just chalk. With just baking soda, some cornstarch, cheap food coloring, and some vinegar, you can create an experience that everyone will remember for a long time (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). Using spoons or paintbrushes, everyone can draw interesting pictures<\/a> on your driveway or your garage floor. Then when everyone’s done, whip out the spray bottle of vinegar and start spraying. Everything will begin fizzing up, creating an exciting experience for everyone to remember (<\/span>via Living Locurto<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n No matter what the celebration is, kids are going to want to keep busy<\/a>. What better way than transforming a bucket into a craft kit that holds everything they need? Hold their crayons, glue, and scissors with ease by putting a tool organizer over a simple bucket so that the pockets wrap around the outside. Then fill the tool belt’s pockets with tools and goodies to keep the children busy (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). The bucket handle makes it easy to carry this around too to take it with them if they want to work somewhere else (<\/span>via HGTV<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n Foam board is some of the most versatile materials out there and comes in fun and bright colors. Plus it’s soft and light-weight and easy to manipulate if you need it for some other purpose. The Dollar Tree already has already-made signs that you can pin up on a wall. However, if you want that extra flair, cut your own letters out of foam board and add some glitter to the deal (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). Your party will have more personality with the work you put in and look much more splendid than a sign you can already buy (<\/span>via Lily Ardor<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n Snack cups are an excellent way for your guests to keep some snacks on hand while still moving around the party. And if they put down their cup, they’re not going to be confused for belonging to someone else. You can achieve this with just some simple paper cups, construction paper, and scissors (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). Decorate each cup with a different dog or cat design so that people can tell their snack cups apart and let everyone pick which one they want to use (<\/span>via Living Locurto<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n Making everything sparkly and shiny for a celebrating doesn’t have to cost<\/a> an arm and a leg. This is an excellent twist on the idea of filling a room with balloons by adding some glue to them and then dipping the balloons in glitter (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). Hang them from the ceiling and let the lights do their job of refracting off the glitter so that there are light sparkles all over your ceiling and walls. It’s a cheap and fun way to get the kids involved in celebrating (<\/span>via Craftsy Hacks<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n The hardest part about celebrating a party is coming up with a theme. You want everything to feel coherent and put together so that everyone can have so much fun. But coming up with a theme that works and has many supplies you can get is half of the job. Well, worry no more. There’s nothing easier than hosting a Lego party (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>)! You can use these colorful little blocks in just about every aspect of your party, from the decor to the games. The link above provides many ideas you can use, and you can buy all of the items you need at the dollar store (<\/span>via Sweet Frugal Life<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n With only some pool noodles, a few straws, and some construction paper, you can have your kids racing each other across the pool with their boats. With just a little wind power from them having to blow through a pool noodle, you can have races all day until they’re winded. You can have prizes for winners of the races, they’ll have had fun, and it’s a neat idea that they can then take home (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). Even better is that you can get them involved with making their boats before the race so they can feel more accomplished (<\/span>via HGTV<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n Nothing<\/a> says “summer” like roasting some S’mores, so why not add it to any summer party you’re hosting? The thing is, you don’t want there to be a line leading up to your microwave, nor do you want to start a massive fire in your backyard. Instead, you can create these small, perfect pots where people can make their own S’mores whenever they like (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). It’s easy fun, and the materials you need aren’t expensive. Just a few small planter pots, some spray paint, and a few chunks of charcoal to keep your fire going (<\/span>via Legally Crafty Blog<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n There are plenty of children out there who enjoy the idea of being a fairy, and one way you can do that is with a fabulous and affordable pair of fairy wings. Fairy wings from the dollar store are pretty inexpensive, but they can come in colors that may not fit with the theme you’re going for. Moms can make their own with a pair of butterfly wings, some knee-high pantyhose, spray paint, some ribbons, and glitter (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). The link above lays out the details you need to put them together, and the result looks a lot more expensive than the materials you bought to put them together (<\/span>via Random House Wifery<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n Are snacks going to be a big part of celebrating with your guests? This idea is one of the easiest ones on this list. Just purchase those divided eating trays that kids use, glue a plastic cup to the middle of one, and glue another plate on top (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). There, you now have a two-tiered snack display that looks more expensive than it is. Choose your favorite colors or keep them consistent if you want to keep a specific theme (<\/span>via Catch My Party<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n People create memories by taking photos of the event they’re involved in. And if you’re hosting a party, you want your place<\/a> to look its best. Nothing’s better than having something glitzy and glamour on your wall, but the idea may seem too expensive. But just a trip to the dollar store, and you can score these shiny holographic plates that look exactly like mermaid scales (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). Glue them together and hang them against a large white wall for the perfect illusion of a large mermaid’s tail (<\/span>via Tik Kido<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n Coolers are usually the best way to keep your drinks cold during a party, yet they can be a hassle to lug around and they don’t look very attractive (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). There’s a much better way to do it, and that’s to fill a small colorful kiddie pool with some ice and drinks! It’s a fun way to present drinks to your guests, and you can tell exactly how many drinks you have left before you need to refill the supply (<\/span>via HGTV<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n Decorating cupcakes is an activity in and of itself. Instead of you having to do all of the work, you can leave it up to your guests to make their own colorful cupcakes (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). All you have to do is provide the cupcakes already covered in frosting and provide your guests with their tools: sprinkles and candy, all separated in a paint palette. It’s a neat way to keep everything together, and your guests can use anything they want to make their perfect cupcake (<\/span>via Kimspired DIY<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n Nothing is cheaper than party balloons and some streamers. But the way you use them can make or break a party. This great idea to create a rainbow on your ceiling will <\/span>make<\/span><\/em> your party, and all it takes is some air to get the balloons full and some tape to keep everything in place (<\/span>via Pinterest<\/span><\/a>). Your guests may just end up lying<\/a> on the floor just to take in the beautiful colors above them. Either way, your friends and family will be celebrating your decorations for a very long time (<\/span>via Project Nursery<\/span><\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n40. Make A Mermaid Tail Out Of Balloons<\/span><\/h2>\n
39. This DIY Backdrop Is Simple But Elegant<\/span><\/h2>\n
38. Fun And Easy New Year’s Countdown <\/span><\/h2>\n
37. Build A Fort With Just A Tablecloth<\/span><\/h2>\n
36. Glow-In-The-Dark Ring Toss<\/span><\/h2>\n
35. Plastic Cups To Make Popcorn Snowmen <\/span><\/h2>\n
34. Fizzing Sidewalk Paint <\/span><\/h2>\n
33. Transform A Bucket<\/span><\/h2>\n
32. Beautiful Signs Using Dollar Tree Foam Board<\/span><\/h2>\n
31. Craft Away With Cute DIY Cups<\/span><\/h2>\n
30. Achieve the Disco Ball Effect with Just a Few Dollars<\/span><\/h2>\n
29. Lego-Themed Celebrating With Affordable Decor<\/span><\/h2>\n
28. Hosting A Pool Boat Race<\/span><\/h2>\n
27. Build A DIY S’mores Station<\/span><\/h2>\n
26. Fairy Wings For A Small Cost<\/span><\/h2>\n
25. Make Celebrating With Snack Trays Using Affordable<\/span><\/h2>\n
24. Create A Perfect Mermaid Backdrop<\/span><\/h2>\n
23. A Colorful Way To Keep Drinks Cold<\/span><\/h2>\n
22. Use A Paint Palette To Decorate Cupcakes<\/span><\/h2>\n
21. Streamers To Create A Rainbow<\/span><\/h2>\n
20. ‘Fluffy Unicorn Slime’<\/span><\/h2>\n