• DIY Paper Tissue Confetti & Bags By Anna Lee Company

    Hello there,

    I hope you’re having a lovely Tuesday! Ready for a little DIY?

    Anna Lee Company are back with their fabulously creative and crafty ideas ~ this week they share ideas on how to use tissue paper at your wedding.

    Tissue Paper Confetti

    How cute are those little packets?

    Here’s Their Tissue Paper Confetti Tutorial:

    We took a few colors of tissue we liked and cut several pieces into small squares. The confetti was packaged in cellophane bags which was sewn shut with a sewing machine and directions for what to do with it were attached.

    The great thing about closing the bag by sewing it is that it then perforates it making it easy for your guests to rip open. You could either pass these out with your programs or have them placed on chairs before your guests arrive.

    Just think of the colourful photo opportunity!

    It might look a little something like this:

    via Snippet & Ink | featured image via Style Me Pretty

    And, speaking from wedded experience, walking through a sprinkling of tissue paper confetti is such honest to goodness FUN! {Much better than walking through a hailstorm of traditional rice!}

    Want to know what else the gals at Anna Lee Company made out of tissue paper? They made the sweetest banners and unique candle holder decor ~ check them all out here.

    ~ More Anna Lee Company DIY Projects on Bridal Musings ~

7 Responses and Counting...

  • Erin 10.11.2011

    i love it.  makes for such a pretty picture

  • Not having confetti at our wedding is the one thing I regret.  It always makes for such fun images! 

  • Oh so fun!!! and Stephanie is right – it makes for such great photos!!!

  • Confetti is so easy to use to spruce up anything really – photos, your mailings, a tablescape…

  • This was just for me!!! Thanks Elizabeth.

  • fun a fun/great DIY! love this!!! :)

  • Don’t you just love how the simplest things can be the most charming?!

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