DIY Confetti Bar + Free Printables

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The spring season is a time to celebrate the return of all the pretty florals and hues that have been hibernating all winter long, so it’s no surprise that weddings held in spring and early summer are full of rich, flowery details and bright colors. That’s why we thought now would be the perfect time to share this idea for a DIY confetti bar featuring our FREE confetti cone printables which match perfectly with our new Garden Romance wedding stationery.

And while the idea for wedding confetti has been around for awhile, we thought we’d come up with a few ideas for tossables that you may not have already thought of. Something that will add even more to a vibrant spring atmosphere. Here’s how we put together our DIY spring confetti bar:

Step One:

Spring Wedding Inspiration: DIY Confetti Bar + FREE Confetti Cone Printables
Gather materials. For our confetti bar, we decided to use flower petals, bird seed, white rice and DIY tissue paper confetti (tutorial found here).

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Step Two:

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Place each tossable in its own separate container with a scoop. We chose to make our containers out of paper lunch sacks to give the confetti bar a street market-burlap sack look. To do this, you just separate the seam where it’s glued in the back, and then fold the top under. Once you’ve folded the bag down to your desired height, glue or tape the seam back together to keep it in place.

Step Three:

Spring Wedding Inspiration: DIY Confetti Bar + FREE Confetti Cone Printables
Print, cut and assemble your FREE printable confetti cones.

Step Four:

Spring Wedding Inspiration: DIY Confetti Bar + FREE Confetti Cone Printables
Fill each cone with your confetti material of choice.

Step Five:

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Toss in celebration of the bride and groom!

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Robert Randall lives in beautiful Portland, Oregon. He is a formally trained artist and musician and teaches animation to middle school students in the Portland area. When he’s not creating art or music, Robert can usually be found in his garden and kitchen, cooking up something homegrown and delicious.


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