What kind of confetti should I buy?

Question Asked: 28/05/2019

Wedding Date: 9/08/2018

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Beach Road Wines

(9) · South Australia

Posted: 30/05/2019

We love natural confetti such as rose petals. A popular idea at the moment is making confetti using heart paper stamps on gum leaves!

 

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Flaxton Gardens

(63) · Sunshine Coast / Maleny / Brisbane/ Rockhampton / Destination Weddings

Posted: 24/07/2019

Check with your venue before buying confetti.  

The Italian Byron Bay

(1) · Far North Coast / Byron Bay / Lismore

Posted: 1/07/2019

A Lot of venues won’t allow confetti these days, some with allow natural, biodegradable options and some will charge an additional cleaning fee if you or your guests use any confetti options. Natural/ biodegradable options such as rose petals, leaves and herbs such as lavender are always the best option if you must choose one.

Binna Burra Lodge

(0) · Gold Coast and Surrounds

Posted: 20/06/2019

Artificial confetti is not allowed as Binna Burra Lodge is located in a World Heritage National Park.
Confetti made from leaves, or real rose petals are allowed (DIY confetti).

Bunnyconnellen Olive Grove & Vineyard

(7) · Regional Queensland

Posted: 19/06/2019

Choose natural and biodegradable and your venue will thank you! Leaves and petals are popular - we have an olive grove couples can use olive leaves from our grove.

Mercure Gerringong Resort

(3) · South Coast

Posted: 18/06/2019

Fresh flowers and greens are highly recommended. 

It adds more natural feel and are bio degradable too. 

Tocal Homestead

(33) · Hunter Region and Surrounding Suburbs

Posted: 5/06/2019

Fresh Flower petals are alway the best option. 

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