The Ramadan confetti actually started from my Ramadan luminaries. I was using one of my favorite Ramadan tools, the moon and star craft punch to create the luminaries. But once I punched a few bags and noticed it was creating confetti I was like, this is adorable! Think of all the colors I can do.
And think of all the ways you can use confetti!! I’ve used the confetti on my Eid tablescape. I know, I’ve already planned it out.
I’ve also literally sprinkled them around the house as decor.
Or over here.
And I’ll also be using the confetti for another project coming out later this month!
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Let’s jump into the supplies. You’ll need a moon and star craft punch, card stock paper – plain and card stock paper – glitter. Or really whatever kind of paper you’d like but I do prefer thicker card stock/craft paper.
Just a side note, the paper tends to be cheaper at a craft store with a coupon, but I have’t been able to pick up the craft punch anywhere else but amazon.
Let’s make the confetti! Take the moon and star hole punch, take your favorite craft paper and punch away! Glitter really is super fun for the confetti.
Cut out!
Plus they make fun cut-outs. Another project!
When you’re done make sure to keep them in seperate baggies
Now if you’re planning to use it for a tablescape or a certain project. I’d say punch out the colors that are going to match your project. Or if you have kids, a multi-colored approach is pretty much all they want.
Ramadan Confetti
Supplies
Instructions
- Take the moon and star craft hole punch and punch away!
- Now decorate everything with the confetti.