Wednesday, February 20, 2019

How to Create a Bespoke Confetti Bar for Your Wedding

There are many creative options when it comes to presenting confetti to your guests, and a wedding trend that has become a 2019 hit is the Insta-worthy Confetti Bar.

A Confetti Bar puts a fun twist on a traditional classic and is an excellent way of getting all your guests involved in the confetti shot. With this in mind, Shropshire Petals has recently launched a range of exclusive Confetti Bar packages.

If you are looking to make a bespoke Confetti Bar for your wedding then check out Shropshire Petals’ helpful tips.

Add Accessories

The Confetti Bar packages already come with cute add-ons, such as a chalkboard easel, tongs and wooden spoons, but you might want to add your own accessories. Bunting, framed photographs, vintage signs and balloons are decorative options that will create a great impact and capture the attention of your guests.

Styled Confetti Bar for Wedding

Get Someone Involved

We all know every bar needs a ‘barman,’ so appoint a member of your bridal party with this task. The chosen one will direct your guests to the Confetti Bar after the ceremony and assist in mixing the confetti cocktails. Involve bar related objects, such as drink stirrers and cocktail umbrellas, to make it fun; this will keep your guests entertained until the confetti moment commences.

Mix It Up

Utilise the Pick & Mix confetti tool to make your Confetti Bar that extra bit special. Select petals inspired by your chosen colour scheme or wedding theme and then pick your coloured cones. This personal touch will make the confetti moment even more magical as you have picked out the confetti colours yourself.

Pink Confetti Bar Items

Personal Touch

Personalisation is another popular wedding trend and a wonderful way to make your Confetti Bar unique. You may have a personalised logo that would look great stamped over each jar or blown up and framed. If not, how about personalised confetti cones? Each Confetti Bar range has this option, so sit down together and spend some time choosing from the 20 designs available, then have fun personalising your design with your names, wedding date or even your own emblem.

Position Creatively

When you visit your venue, start to picture where you could position your Bar and what you should place it on. If you are having a spring or summer wedding, position the bar outside on a picnic table or on top of some stacked crates. If your wedding is taking place during the winter months then place it inside your venue as part of your décor and surround it with fairy lights.

Photo Booth

A Confetti Bar is interactive and fun, so if you are thinking of having a photo booth with lots of props then you could involve it in that. Place disposable cameras at the bar to encourage your guests to get together, mix confetti cocktails and enjoy the celebrations. There will certainly be many unforgettable photos captured which you can sit down and chuckle at after the big day.

Vintage Confetti Bar Package for 50 Guests from Shropshire Petals

Confetti Bar Packages

Shropshire Petals’ Confetti Bar packages come in two sizes for either 30 or 50 guests, with four colour ranges available: pink, blue, vintage and pastel. The option to Pick & Mix and personalise your own cones is available alongside this. Each package comes with confetti filled jars, tongs, wooden spoons, a chalkboard easel to display a message and 30 or 50 confetti cones of your choice. Prices vary depending on the package size.

To shop for your Confetti Bar visit www.shropshirepetals.com.

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