ConfettiConfetti in all shapes and sizes. The confetti can be used in canons, shooters or just thrown from a high area. The confetti rotates around itself in the air and drifts very slowly towards the ground, which create a prolonged effectEverything about ConfettiConfetti can be used on many festive occasions. It might be an award ceremony where gold confetti perfectly suits as a golden rain above the winner. We have all shapes and sizes, including round shapes, suitable for a perfect illusion as gold and silver coins slowly drift to the ground. It is possible to mix different coloured confetti, making sure it fits the club, association or the company's specific colours. All of our paper confetti is 100 % biodegradable and therefore suits outdoor use since the material disintegrates in nature. For instance, use our confetti hearts in paper with colours like red, white or pink in front of the church at a wedding. You can also shoot it at the stadium, matching the team's colours when they run the field. Paper confetti thrown in daylight is just as beautiful as a true firework display. Firework is usually prettiest in the dark, however, if confetti in different colours is thrown in daylight it displays the most beautiful colours in the sky. The use of confetti has a long history. Ticker-tape parade is an English definition for a form of confetti parade thrown in a town centre and it originates from USA. The parade is characterised by the large amount of paper pieces released in different shapes and colours from office buildings along the route, creating a triumphant and snowstorm-like effect. The definition originated in New York City as a spontaneous celebration on October 29, 1886 to the inauguration of the Statue of Liberty. This form of confetti celebration is still mainly associated with New York City and these parades are only organised for special events in the city. Additionally, confetti has become widely used at president elections and other political parties. In short, confetti is part of a joyful experience, creating fun and games and gathers people on a festive occasion. |