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DIY New Year's Mini Confetti Poppers! by Brenda Ponnay for Alphamom.com

New Year’s Confetti Poppers for Kids Tutorial

By Brenda Ponnay

Just because you are little doesn’t mean you aren’t excited to ring in the New Year with fanfare, like the adults do. Even if your young ones don’t stay up until midnight here is a fun little craft that will make their night more festive!

DIY New Year's Mini Confetti Poppers! (supplies)

Supplies needed to make New Year’s Mini Confetti Poppers

  • Our New Year’s Eve popper printable: CLICK HERE TO PRINT
  • tissue paper (we used gold, but any color will do)
  • curling ribbon
  • confetti
  • small treats
  • double stick tape
  • scissors

Now let’s get started!

DIY New Year's Mini Confetti Poppers! (assembly)

How to make New Year’s Mini Confetti Poppers

Print out your wrapper printable (click here to download) and cut out each rectangle. Then roll the rectangles and double-stick tape them into a napkin-holder sized ring. Cut a small piece of tissue paper (Ours are roughly 4 x 7 inches) and place a treat and confetti in the middle.


DIY New Year's Mini Confetti Poppers! (how-to)

Then roll the tissue paper up around the treat and confetti. Slip your festive New Year’s Eve printable ring over the roll and seal on both ends with curling ribbon.


DIY New Year's Mini Confetti Crackers in a bowl

Place in a pretty bowl and pass out right on New Year’s Eve.

DIY New Year's Mini Confetti laying on a table

At midnight, let the kids pull the poppers apart and confetti will fly leaving a treat in their laps!

Happy New Year!

p.s. Save some treats for anyone who might like to help you clean up the confetti afterwards.

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About the Author

Brenda Ponnay

Brenda Ponnay is an author and illustrator who loves to craft and make big messes when she’s not working on her books. Whether it’s painting, baking, drawing, making castles out of card...

Brenda Ponnay is an author and illustrator who loves to craft and make big messes when she’s not working on her books. Whether it’s painting, baking, drawing, making castles out of cardboard boxes or just doing the laundry with flair, Brenda Ponnay has learned that what really makes her happy is being creative every single day.

You can read about all her crazy adventures on her personal blog: Secret Agent Josephine.

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