DIY Confetti Rockets
What's a wedding without some confetti? While you could simply hand out a few baskets of confetti to your guests, there's no fun in that. If you want to make your big day even more special and unique, then these DIY Confetti Rockets need to be part of your plans. This thrifty wedding idea is also easy to make and can be used after the ceremony or even at the end of your reception. If you want to make this DIY party popper idea truly memorable, then you can customize the confetti rockets to include your initials and wedding date. As noted by the bloggers, you can even include small trinkets or candies in these party poppers. Make sure to keep a confetti rocket or two for use on your one-year anniversary!
Estimated Cost$11-$20
Time to CompleteIn an evening
MaterialsMixed Media, Paper
Primary TechniqueDIY Craft
Project TypeMake a Project
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Catsitt
Sep 14, 2018
I have never seen confetti rockets before but I am really interested now I have seen this! They sound like a great idea and very wedding festive! I think I will try making one and seeing if it fits with our wedding theme / setting! Such a lovely idea though and could be cool for a birthday party as well!
mulberrygalprinces s
Jan 07, 2018
You have so many great ideas. And most are elegant or formal so I was very pleased to come across this inspiration. It's a fun project to both make and use. I think we can make them at one of our brides maids get together. Thank you for offering this really different suggestion.
KathrynAllison
Nov 17, 2017
These confetti rockets are so fun! All the colorful confetti would create a truly memorable exit for the bride and groom.
jadoredior
Nov 07, 2017
This is such a fun idea for a wedding or even New Year's Eve. You can also buy eco-friendly confetti I've read about confetti with flower seeds in it, so that it's good for the environment.
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