The date has been set: The Oktoberfest will take place again from September 21 to October 6, 2024. If you can’t make it to Munich but still want to bring some Bavarian flair into your home, simply host your own Oktoberfest.
Whether in the garden or in the office, on the terrace or balcony: In addition to the right Wiesn outfit, there is only one thing missing for the private Oktoberfest: the typical blue and white decoration. Below you will find a few ideas for your own four walls.
1. Streamers
With a length of four meters, this set of three paper streamers with the typical blue and white Bavarian diamond is the ideal Oktoberfest decoration for indoor and outdoor use.
2. Napkins
If you invite people to your own Oktoberfest in your garden and present them with a lavishly laid table, these napkins in the typical Wiesn style are a must.
3. Plate
To match the beer tent set where you dine with your friends and family members, there are these coated paper plates with blue and white decoration.
4. Beer mug
The festival beer brewed especially for the Oktoberfest (also ) tastes best in a classic 0.5-litre mug. Even at home.
5. Tablecloth
The table decoration only looks truly Bavarian with a blue and white tablecloth, which is available in cotton in different sizes and as gives.
6. Balloons
If there’s one thing that can’t be missing at a (garden) party, it’s balloons: With their matching blue and white design, the airy decorations can be hung anywhere. And you can play with them too.
7. Garland
These blue and white lanterns are perfect for both indoor and outdoor Oktoberfest decorations and can be made to glow in the dark with the matching LED lights.
8. Banner
So that you can get in the mood for Oktoberfest at home, these traditional banners made of reusable polyester fabric are ideal for hanging up.
9. Pennant
A garland with blue and white pennants can be hung indoors or outdoors in the garden – and exudes Bavarian flair in keeping with the Oktoberfest.
10. Wreath
Normally, the blue and white wreaths decorate all the party tents at the Oktoberfest – but the decoration also creates the right atmosphere at home in the garden or in the living room.
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Source: Stern

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