


Gather the Brown Square Dinner plates, Red Square Dinner plates and White Square Dessert plates along with the 70s Party Beverage Napkins. Plug in the hot glue gun. Once the glue gun is ready, apply a generous amount to the corner area of the dinner plate.

Place the White Dinner Plate on top. Apply a generous amount of glue in the center area of the dessert plate.

Next, place a 70s Party Beverage Napkin on top. Repeat this process with the red and brown plates until you have enough for your backdrop space.

Next, adhere the plates to the wall with masking or painter’s tape. Making sure to measure between each plate to ensure a straight pattern. Leave a space in the center of the backdrop for a few 70s Party Cutouts. I also added a couple of 70s Party Dinner Plates.



Add your favorite 70s Party Cutouts in the center of the backdrop. I chose the yellow orb, “Far Out” text and record cutout for my backdrop. I glued them together with hot glue then applied them to the wall with painter’s tape.

And that’s it! A simple far out and funky DIY 1970s Party Backdrop! The best part is that you can change the configuration easily to your space and liking! Catch you on the flip side and be sure to check out all the details from my 1970s Party including a recipe for Tang Milkshakes and tutorial for DIY Pet Rock Party Favor Boxes.



Gather the Brown Square Dinner plates, Red Square Dinner plates and White Square Dessert plates along with the 70s Party Beverage Napkins. Plug in the hot glue gun. Once the glue gun is ready, apply a generous amount to the corner area of the dinner plate.

Place the White Dinner Plate on top. Apply a generous amount of glue in the center area of the dessert plate.

Next, place a 70s Party Beverage Napkin on top. Repeat this process with the red and brown plates until you have enough for your backdrop space.

Next, adhere the plates to the wall with masking or painter’s tape. Making sure to measure between each plate to ensure a straight pattern. Leave a space in the center of the backdrop for a few 70s Party Cutouts. I also added a couple of 70s Party Dinner Plates.



Add your favorite 70s Party Cutouts in the center of the backdrop. I chose the yellow orb, “Far Out” text and record cutout for my backdrop. I glued them together with hot glue then applied them to the wall with painter’s tape.

And that’s it! A simple far out and funky DIY 1970s Party Backdrop! The best part is that you can change the configuration easily to your space and liking! Catch you on the flip side and be sure to check out all the details from my 1970s Party including a recipe for Tang Milkshakes and tutorial for DIY Pet Rock Party Favor Boxes.