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6 Easy New Years Eve Party Ideas Everyone Will Love

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New Years Eve is right around the corner, and it’s time to start thinking about if you want to throw a party.  I know what some of you may be thinking, parties are way too much energy and effort to host.  However, Bustle has come up with a few ideas for you to have a bash with minimum effort.  Consider these ideas.

  1. Indulge in New Years Eve Kitsch
  2. Make it a potluck
  3. Provide champagne but make everything else BYOB
  4. Get crafty with what you already have
  5. Let the television light up your party

See? It’s pretty easy to host a new years eve party while still being your lazy self.  For the final way to be lazy, click here.

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