Midnight Kisses New Year’s Eve Party Poppers Craft With Printable Labels

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This fun Midnight Kisses New Year’s Eve Party Poppers craft is easy to make with toilet paper rolls, tissue paper, ribbon, and the included printable label.

This fun Midnight Kisses New Year's Eve Party Poppers craft is easy to make with toilet paper rolls, tissue paper, ribbon, and the included printable label.

All parents know that if you want to keep your kids from being bored during winter break, you need to have fun activities planned for them to do.

Crafts are an excellent choice, because they allow for creativity and keep the kids busy.

Related: New Year’s Paper Fortune Cookies

This Midnight Kisses New Year’s Eve Party Poppers Craft is not only fun to make, but your kids will also have fun opening them on New Year’s Eve.

Midnight Kisses New Year’s Eve Party Poppers

You can use whatever colors of tissue paper you want for these New Year’s Eve Party Poppers.

You can also use whatever flavors of Hershey’s Kisses your kids like best.

Have fun with it and mix several different kinds together and place them in a bowl. Grab a few for each tube and everyone will have a nice surprise when they open their party popper.

This fun Midnight Kisses New Year's Eve Party Poppers craft is easy to make with toilet paper rolls, tissue paper, ribbon, and the included printable label.

A great tip is to grab your Hershey’s Kisses on clearance after Christmas. You’ll save a lot of money and be able to make tons of these New Year’s Eve Party Poppers for really cheap.

Kids of all ages will enjoy making this New Year’s Eve craft. Not only will they love making a craft that involves candy, but they’ll love making something that will be used at your New Year’s Eve party. Kids love when they are involved in making something for others and being a part of the celebration!

This fun Midnight Kisses New Year's Eve Party Poppers craft is easy to make with toilet paper rolls, tissue paper, ribbon, and the included printable label.

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Making Midnight Kisses New Year’s Eve Party Poppers

This fun Midnight Kisses New Year's Eve Party Poppers craft is easy to make with toilet paper rolls, tissue paper, ribbon, and the included printable label.

Print the Midnight Kisses printable labels on sticker or label paper and cut them out. Leave a piece of tissue paper folded over and cut into a square, about 8 inches x 8 inches.

This fun Midnight Kisses New Year's Eve Party Poppers craft is easy to make with toilet paper rolls, tissue paper, ribbon, and the included printable label.

Put 4-5 Hershey’s Kisses inside of your paper roll and roll the tissue paper around the tube. Twist the ends.

This fun Midnight Kisses New Year's Eve Party Poppers craft is easy to make with toilet paper rolls, tissue paper, ribbon, and the included printable label.

Cut about 24 inches of curling ribbon and cut in half so that you have 2 12 inch pieces. Tie the pieces around a twisted end and tie a knot. Repeat this for the other side.  Using your scissors, curl ribbon.

This fun Midnight Kisses New Year's Eve Party Poppers craft is easy to make with toilet paper rolls, tissue paper, ribbon, and the included printable label.

Place Midnight Kisses sticker onto the tube for a fun New Years Eve party favor.

I hope that you enjoy this fun and easy DIY Midnight Kisses New Year’s Eve Party Poppers Craft and that you and your family have a happy and safe New Year’s Eve and a wonderful New Year!

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This fun Midnight Kisses New Year's Eve Party Poppers craft is easy to make with toilet paper rolls, tissue paper, ribbon, and the included printable label.

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4 Comments

  1. I love this project. We like to recycle and craft as much as possible. I happen to have plenty of paper rolls saved already

  2. These are a great idea and we are snowed in. I think I will gather everything and get my son to help put them together.

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