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DIY Confetti Poppers for 4th of July

By Macaroni Kid Wake Forest Publisher Tracee Grimstead, Happiness is Homemade June 28, 2022

These DIY confetti poppers are a fun quick and easy 4th of July craft for kids and adults alike (and they’re perfect for New Year’s Eve, too!). Launch confetti high up into the air with a satisfying “POP!”

The weather is heating up, and 4th of July will be here before you know it! These easy DIY confetti poppers make a fun and safe alternative to sparklers – perfect for no-burn areas and younger kiddos! We made our confetti poppers for 4th of July, but they’re also great for New Year’s Eve, weddings, birthday parties, and more! DIY confetti poppers are an easy way to jazz up your next celebration!

Supplies to Make DIY Confetti Poppers

HOW TO MAKE DIY CONFETTI POPPERS

What You’ll Need:

Making Confetti Poppers for 4th of July

Knot the balloon, and cut off the tip. Stretch the balloon tightly around the toilet paper tube, and secure in place with a strip of packing tape.

4th of July Confetti Launchers

Use patterned paper, stickers, markers, glitter, etc. to decorate the tubes. For these tubes, we simply wrapped them with 4th of July scrapbook paper, secured the paper with tape, and added a few star sticker embellishments.

Easily Make Your Own Confetti with Shredding Scissors

If you prefer to make your own confetti, fringe scissors can quickly turn a bag of gift bag filler into shiny metallic confetti. You’ll want to make at least 3 tablespoons of confetti for each tube.

How to Make Confetti Poppers

Add the confetti to the tube – use a funnel or a rolled piece of paper to help guide the confetti into the tube if necessary.

 

To launch the confetti, pull down on the bottom knot of the balloon, and let go! The confetti will shoot high up into the air with a loud “Pop!”

They’re SO much fun!


Make Your Own DIY Confetti Launchers

Make a whole bunch of these quick and easy confetti poppers to celebrate Independence Day, and share the fun with your friends and loved ones!