Blossom your day with this beautiful confetti mix, handmade from carefully sourced biodegradable and environmentally friendly material. You will receive a bag of 25 handfuls of loose confetti, enough for about 25 guests (1 h...

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Blossom your day with this beautiful confetti mix, handmade from carefully sourced biodegradable and environmentally friendly material. You will receive a bag of 25 handfuls of loose confetti, enough for about 25 guests (1 handful = approx. 3 heaped tablespoons of confetti). Perfect for baskets, to fill inside your own cones, bags, balloons, push-pops, confetti bars, sprinkling on tables etc.

  • Biodegradable tissue paper confetti - suitable for confetti bars, baskets, buckets, cones, bags, balloons, push-pops/poppers/shooters, tables, numerous art & craft projects, etc.
  • How much to order? If you are using this as throwing confetti for a party or wedding, a pack of 75g contains approx. 1 litre once emptied out & given a little shake, enough for about 10-15 guests.
  • Slow falling, fluttery, flows beautifully!
  • Premium quality, biodegradable/fully compostable, acid-free, fade resistant & colour-fast.
  • Please note, this confetti is biodegradable (not water soluble), so it won't dissolve in a glass of water alone. It will need to be used outdoors for it to naturally degrade (similar to natural leaves off a tree). Depending on the climate, the timescale can be anywhere between 1-5 weeks
  • Biodegradable tissue paper confetti - suitable for confetti bars, baskets, buckets, cones, bags, balloons, push-pops/poppers/shooters, tables, numerous art & craft projects, etc.
  • How much to order? If you are using this as throwing confetti for a party or wedding, a pack of 75g contains approx. 1 litre once emptied out & given a little shake, enough for about 10-15 guests.
  • Slow falling, fluttery, flows beautifully!
  • Premium quality, biodegradable/fully compostable, acid-free, fade resistant & colour-fast.
  • Please note, this confetti is biodegradable (not water soluble), so it won't dissolve in a glass of water alone. It will need to be used outdoors for it to naturally degrade (similar to natural leaves off a tree). Depending on the climate, the timescale can be anywhere between 1-5 weeks