25 Fun Ideas for New Year’s Eve with Kids

Kids may change your New Year’s Eve style, but they don’t have to cramp it. Bring on the glitter, bring on the dance parties because we are going to party to at least 9 o’clock! Ha! Whether you stay up until the clock strikes twelve or are only up because of a midnight feeding, it counts just the same! We hope our slideshow above gives you some fun ideas for making the most of New Year’s Eve with kids!

Confetti
Throw a confetti party!
New Year's Eve Onesie
You definitely need a cheeky NYE Onesie.
Lace Headband for Baby
Don’t forget your New Year’s baby in her sweet little crown.
Confetti Crackers
Make your own confetti crackers.
NYE Tableware
Serve all your snacks with fun tableware.
Jingle Bell Noise Makers
Make your own DIY jingle bell noisemakers.
Rockin' NYE Party
Throw a NYE party just for kids.
New Year's Eve Kids Drink
The kids will love sweet drinks served in fancy glasses.
DIY Clock Pinata
Count down to midnight with this DIY Clock Piñata.
New Year Onesie Tutu
Don’t forget baby’s first New Year’s Eve outfit.
Free Printable NYE Headband
Don’t forget your free printable NYE headbands!
DIY Noisemakers
Make some DIY noisemakers with our tutorial.
Noon Year Party
Can’t make it to midnight? Ring in the NOON year instead!
Bring out the party games to pass the time.
Even milk will look festive in these plastic glitter champagne flutes.
There’s not much cuter than a little kid trying to play charades!
Your kids will be super impressed if you pass out these printable ticket invites. You can edit the details!
Dance your heart out! And if any partygoers don’t make it until midnight, there’s always next year!
Break out all the best snacks.
Deck the family out in matching duds.
Balloons make every celebration better.
Make it a black tie affair even if you’re staying in with baby.
NYE Interview
Try this NYE interview to get your kids thinking about the past year and looking forward to the next.
No kid can resist a good photo booth prop!
Shortcut Cookies
These shortcut cookies will wow your kids.

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Beth

Beth

Beth, Project Nursery’s Editor, lives in Upstate New York with her husband and their two sons and daughter. Beth is a work-from-home mom who loves writing, crafting and all things kid design.
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