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You want a send-off that feels playful, stylish, and totally you. Here are ways to turn the “RIP 20s” theme into a fun, photo-ready party with easy decor ideas, props, and small touches that make the night memorable without going overboard.

I’ve rounded up 16 simple decor ideas to help you create a themed look—from moody black accents and cheeky signs to playful photo props and practical guest items—so you can plan a party that looks great and doesn’t turn chaotic.
1. Black mini tombstones labeled ‘RIP 20s’

I scatter small black tombstones around the venue to set a playful tone.
Each one reads “RIP 20s” and doubles as a simple, photo-ready prop.
2. Candles titled ‘Burning Away My Youth’

I place black or white candles labeled “Burning Away My Youth” around the room for mood and theme.
They act as simple focal points and make for keepsakes guests can take home.
3. Hangover kits with painkillers, water, and snacks

I pack small kits with water, OTC pain relievers, electrolyte packets, and salty snacks.
Guests appreciate the practical help the morning after.
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4. ‘Death to My 20s’ balloon garlands

I use balloon garlands with dark and metallic colors to set a playful, funeral-for-your-twenties mood.
Foil “RIP” or “Death to My 20s” balloons and small props like skulls or faux flowers add extra flair.
5. 30th birthday photo booth with themed props

I set up a photo booth with themed props like “RIP 20s,” crowns, and funny signs.
Sturdy cardstock props on sticks and a simple backdrop help guests snap crisp, reusable photos.
6. ‘Sorry, Your 20s Have Expired’ banner

I pick a bold banner as a focal point for the party.
It says “Sorry, Your 20s Have Expired” in glitter or black letters and hangs above the dessert table for a clear photo backdrop.
7. Cake toppers saying ‘Farewell Youth’

I stick a cake topper that reads “Farewell Youth” on the cake for a playful, slightly dramatic touch.
Simple fonts or gothic script work, depending on your theme.
Matching topper colors to balloons and table decor keeps things cohesive.
8. Black and gold ‘Dirty 30’ party backdrop

I go for a black and gold backdrop for a bold photo area.
It frames guests and matches the rest of the party decor.
Fabric or vinyl, a few gold accents, and strong lighting are all you really need.
9. Vintage-style funeral program invitations

I design vintage funeral program invites to set the mood and add dark humor.
Old fonts, sepia tones, and a simple order-of-events make them look authentic.
Guests get a keepsake that fits the RIP 20s theme.
10. Skull-shaped string lights

I hang skull-shaped string lights for a playful, spooky mood.
They work indoors or outside and add instant atmosphere.
Waterproof LED strands last longer and don’t overheat.
11. ‘Burning My 20s’ confetti

I scatter themed confetti shaped like tombstones and “RIP 20s” across tables.
Mixing glitter pieces with black paper gives contrast and makes cleanup a bit easier.
I keep a small bag of extra confetti for last-minute sprinkles.
12. Custom ‘RIP 20s’ cocktail napkins

I pick bold napkins that say “RIP 20s” to match the theme.
They add humor and keep drinks tidy.
Personalized designs with names or dates make them feel special and make cleanup a breeze.
13. 30th birthday sash with ‘Goodbye Twenties’

I grab a bold sash that reads “Goodbye Twenties” so the guest of honor stands out.
Black and silver accents give it a classy, slightly gothic feel.
The sash doubles as a photo prop and party keepsake.
14. Black feather boas for guests

I hand out black feather boas as guests arrive.
They’re simple, classy, and make photos pop.
15. ‘End of an Era’ chalkboard signs

I use chalkboard signs to label party areas and scribble witty “RIP 20s” lines.
Clear headings, small prompts, and dates help with photos.
They feel personal, easy to change, and fit the funeral-for-youth mood.
16. Age milestone candles shaped as ‘3’ and ‘0’

I went for bold ‘3’ and ‘0’ candles to celebrate moving from my twenties into thirty.
They really stand out on the cake—no need for extra frills.
Depending on the party, I’ll pick metal, glitter, or just plain white styles.
Makes for great photos, and everyone instantly gets the milestone.