Wedding Planning: DIY Confetti

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When wedding planning, everything can be so costly so myself and my partner have been trying to do more 'DIY' projects related to the wedding. Our latest DIY project is making our own confetti using flowers that match our colour scheme.

The first step is to pick your favourite flowers! Try and choose flowers which compliment your colour scheme and ones that have lot's of petals! (I have found that Chrysanthemums and Germini work really well and pretty much every shop has them!)


Enjoy your flowers for around a week, then just as the petals are starting to wither, pull all the petals from the flower and place on a tray lined with a clean tea towel.


Place the petals on the tray in an airing cupboard or other dry place, so that any moisture in the petals is removed (this will take a couple of days!). Once your petals have dried out, you have confetti! 


Store your confetti in a paper bag until your big day! Repeat the process until you have your desired amount of confetti. We are planning on crafting our own confetti holders, so keep an eye out for more on confetti in future posts!

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20 comments

  1. How creative, yet so easy to do! It sure is confetti.

    Funmi xx
    www.funmialabi.co.uk

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  2. It's a super cool alternative for confettis ! I love theses dry flowers. It's also more ecologic. I'm gonna keep this idea. ☺
    xx,
    Margot
    https://troughthepasturesofthesky.com/

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    1. Yeah much better for the environment! x

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  3. This is SUCH a good idea! I love it! You can also microwave them to dry them faster, I've done it with herbs in the past.

    -Nicole
    myuninspiredblog.com

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  4. What a lovely idea for wedding confetti! Definitely way cuter than the traditional rice :D
    xoxo

    Ileana

    Novelstyle Blog

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  5. This is so fun, thanks for sharing!

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  6. I love diy's and this is brilliant!!! Cannot wait to see more! x

    Yiota
    PinkDaisyLoves

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  7. This is a great DIY, thanks for sharing.
    GlamupGirls

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  8. Aw this is such a lovely idea and I think it looks much nicer than confetti :) x

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    1. Yeah I love how I can choose my own colours x

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  9. I love how creative this project is and how fun as well :)
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