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DIY Confetti Balloons for a Colorful Celebration

If you want the colorful look of confetti as part of your celebration, try these DIY confetti balloons. It’s easy to do and inexpensive!

Skills Required: None. Adding confetti to balloons is one of the easiest things you’ll ever do. Even if you “can’t craft,” you can do this project.

DIY confetti balloons

Hi! Jessica here from The Confetti Bar, the coolest confetti shop on the block, where we believe happiness should be celebrated! As you can imagine, I love parties and party crafts. Especially inexpensive, easy ones.

It’s no surprise that confetti balloons are one of my favorite party decor items, but let’s be real: stuffing balloons with confetti should be an Olympic sport!

So why not add confetti to the outside of a balloon, where it can really shine? And I’ve got the 411 on how to do just that! You’ll love this confetti balloons DIY.

Bottle of Extreme Glitter Mod Podge, confetti, and a foam brush

Gather These Supplies

The confetti balloons DIY concept here is super simple: just add a little Mod Podge to the bottom of your balloon, sprinkle on some confetti, and let dry.

BUT be careful — in order for the balloon to still float (if you’re using helium), you only need a super light sprinkling of confetti! If you add too much, it will be too heavy, so a light dusting is best.

Hand holding a balloon covered with confetti

But want to know the good news? Even if you go a little overboard with the confetti and your balloon ends up being too heavy, you can still let them roam on the floor for festive ambience.

confetti balloon diy

Or you can hang them upside down from the ceiling like a type of confetti balloon chandelier (lemons into lemonade and all that jazz. No confetti balloon wasted)!

balloon covered in confetti

These confetti balloons are so fun and pretty to look at! And just imagine the different balloon/confetti color combos you can dream up.

make your own confetti balloons

We have tons of pre-made confetti options in our confetti shop, and if you want something extra special we also can make custom confetti.

Yield: 12 balloons

DIY Confetti Balloons

Confetti sprinkled onto a balloon

Learn how to make confetti balloons the easy way - with Mod Podge! This is so simple, and can be customized to your party theme.

Active Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Difficulty Easy
Estimated Cost $2

Materials

  • Balloons - 12
  • Confetti
  • Mod Podge Extreme Glitter
  • Ribbon - 1 roll

Tools

  • Paintbrush
  • Scissors

Instructions

    1. Inflate the balloons using either air or helium. Secure at the neck and add a string using the ribbon and scissors.Inflated white and lavender balloons
    2. Add a light coat of Mod Podge to the bottom of your balloon with a paintbrush and sprinkle on a bit of confetti. Let dry.Mod Podge painted on the outside of a balloon
    3. Repeat step one until you're happy with the amount of confetti. However, keep in mind that too much confetti can weigh down a helium balloon.Confetti sprinkled onto a balloon
    4. Repeat with additional balloons. Let dry completely and display!Finished confetti balloons

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Want even more confetti fun? Here are some other confetti projects we think you’ll love:

Alicia

Wednesday 16th of August 2017

What a fabulous idea! I'm helping out with decorations for a friends 60th Birthday party and these would look so great! Thank you for sharing this idea!

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