Whether for a birthday or a barbecue: As soon as it gets warm outside and the sun shines, we prefer to celebrate in the garden. Beautiful party designs can be created with nice ideas and handicraft tips.
Flowers turn our gardens into real oases of wellbeing. But for a successful outdoor party, it can also be a little more DIY design. After all, the table should invite you to celebrate and lanterns and garlands create a nice atmosphere. With a little imagination and beautiful ideas, a great DIY garden party decorations can be conjured up.
Cake Lace
Cake lace is a real all-rounder when it comes to DIY garden party decorations. Whether as a pennant on the garland or as a placemat, it gives every garden a romantic flair. Instead of the usual paper napkins, the cutlery at the buffet can also be wrapped in cake lace and wrapped with parcel string. Jam and preserving jars can be embellished with cake lace and shine in new splendor as imaginative lanterns. Depending on your taste, they can be decorated with colorful ribbons or raffia.
Name Badges For The Little Guests
If you celebrate a child’s birthday in the garden, there is always a lot going on. There is running and raging. You quickly lose track of which drink belongs to which child. Small signs made of patterned craft paper can help. Cut out the paper in the shape of hearts, flowers or butterflies and label them with the names of the little guests. With the help of two slots, the name tags can also be put on colorful straws. Looks cute and everyone is sure to find their glass again.
Pantyhose Lanterns
If lanterns, fairy lights and the like are too boring for you, you can also fall back on tights. Sounds strange at first, but it works very simply: Insert a glow stick or an electric tea light into a non-inflated balloon. Then the balloon and light source are placed in the foot of a pair of tights. Don’t forget to turn on the light. Then you can inflate the balloon to the size you want and hang these creative lanterns in the garden.
Homemade Torches and Lanterns
You can also make garden torches yourself to create the right campfire as darkness falls. To do this, you need a mason jar with a metal lid, a torch wick, and lamp oil. The torch wick can be threaded through a hole that can be drilled in the lid with a drill, for example.