Bringing a new child in to this world is such a celebration! And this sweet boy that is arriving in four weeks is going to be one of the biggest celebrations ever!

When Luke was born I made champagne and cookie favors for the nurses, doctor and staff and it was one of the best things I ever did (you can see them in this post)! I highly recommend doing this. For this little man I decided to do the champagne and cookie favors but a different style and DIY confetti favors as well because every party needs confetti! I’ve got several blog posts planned on each of them but let’s start with the DIY confetti favors first!

diy confetti favors

Supplies:

  • Vellum Envelopes – A-1 (4 Bar) White Vellum 3 5/8 x 5 1/8 (here)
  • Glitter (colors of your choice)
  • Card Stock (colors of your choice)
  • Metallic Tinsel
  • Paper Cutter, Scissors or shredder
  • Printer
  • Mod Podge
  • Paint Brush

diy confetti favors

Begin making the confetti by cutting your card stock with a paper cutter, scissors or shredder. I did a little bit of all of these. Luke wanted to help me so I gave him some pieces to chop up. But most of it I sent through the shredder in just a few minutes.

diy confetti favors wedding

diy confetti favors wedding

After you’ve shredded all your card stock take your metallic tinsel and chop it with scissors into little pieces.

diy confetti favors with glitter

diy confetti favors with glitter

Now it’s time to print on your vellum envelopes. Create the design or wording that you’d like on the envelope. The font I used can be found here. This is a very easy project but this is the most complicated step depending on your printer. My printer is a bottom loaded printer and I kept having trouble with the ink smearing. Additionally, my printer wouldn’t print on envelopes this small. If your printer will print on an envelope this small then you can load just the envelope. However, if your printer is like mine, first measured off where the printing would be on an 8×11 sheet of paper and then tape the envelope to the paper in that exact spot. Then just hit print and tada! Another tip: Don’t touch the ink for a bit – let it dry really good.

vellum envelopes

how to make confetti favors

Now it’s time for Luke’s favorite part…the glitter! I took a paint brush and painted on a strip of Mod Podge and then let Luke sprinkle the glitter. Once it dries and you shake off the excess, paint on a thin strip of Mod Podge across the glitter which will prevent it from falling off.

how to make confetti favors

how to print on vellum

diy confetti favors

Let that top layer dry and then stuff with your confetti!

diy confetti favors

Don’t forget to pin to Pinterest!

This is my sTORI being written as you read. – Love, Tori

 

4 Responses

  1. custom paper

    Simple yet elegant. I’m going to share this blog with some of my friends who’re interested in hand-made artwork. You’re one of my favorite blog owners:) Keep it up!

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