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Diamond Confetti as Vase Filler

Posted on June 2, 2017 at 2:49 PM Comments comments (23)
Diamond confetti as a vase filler looks stunning on your wedding tables but can be a stun to your budget if you need several cups for each centerpiece.  We've often told customers you can get the same elegant look for 1/2 the cost if you "dummy" up the middle of each vase with something much less expensive or better yet, free.  Why not wrap foil around rocks or floral foam if you are using flowers with stems. Simply put your "dummy" in the vase first and then pour the diamond confetti around the dummy.  No one will ever know and you might just save yourself a bundle!

Happy Valentine's Day!

Posted on February 10, 2017 at 12:09 AM Comments comments (3)
Party planners get ready!  You are about to enter the busiest time of the year. Valentine's day is just around the corner and people will be getting engaged by the thousands.  Brides and grooms are going to be calling you to help plan their wedding any day now.  If you are looking for some new ideas on how to decorate the wedding tables, you've come to the right place. You'll want to scroll through our many pictures of centerpieces to see what brides and grooms have done with diamond confetti to make their wedding tables stand out.  Table scatter is the latest and trendiest fad to "bling" up their centerpieces. We have lots of inventory and are ready to help you figure out how much diamond confetti you will need. Whether it be for a wedding, a corporate event or a baby shower-we can help. Love is in the air!

Best prices in the US

Posted on October 20, 2016 at 7:38 PM Comments comments (3)
I love when I get a call from an event planner who tells me our diamond confetti prices are the best in the US.  They might even be the best on the web.  We have 22 different colors of these gems that can be used as table scatter to add elegance and bling to your centerpieces.  Diamond confetti also makes for beautiful vase filler.  Here's our deal-find a better price on diamond confetti shipped within the US (shipping charges included) and we will meet or beat that price.  We are the best deal on the web and the only place to buy diamond confetti.  Happy fall, y'all!

Table Cloths

Posted on February 16, 2016 at 11:39 PM Comments comments (4)

As a wedding décor planner, I used to worry about every little detail of decorating for wedding receptions.  I bought several colors of quality table cloths and would try to match the bride’s colors perfectly.  Then one day I realized that what I really needed were just two colors of tablecloths-white and cream.  The color could be added by using an overlay or a runner. This not only cut down on the money I was spending on cloths but also on the storage space I needed.  The rule that usually worked was if the bride wore a white dress we used white tablecloths and if she wore a cream colored dress, most of the time her color scheme worked best with our cream colored cloths.

 

If you want to know what size of cloths to buy, remember this rule.  Most tables you will find will have a 30 inch drop to the floor.  Therefore, if you wanted a to cover a 60-inch round table and you wanted your cloths to touch the floor you would need to buy a 120” round table cloth. If you want the tablecloths to be 10 inches from the ground you would subtract 20”.  If you wanted to cover an 8 foot long serving table to the floor you would need a rectangular cloth that measured 90” by 156”-assuming the table is 30 inches wide.  Most long tables are 30 inches wide but if in doubt, always measure.  Happy decorating!

You too can be a photographer

Posted on February 12, 2016 at 1:16 AM Comments comments (3)
I want to let brides and event planners in on a little secret. You can take awesome pictures with a phone!  I recently bought an i-phone 6s specifically because I heard the camera was amazing.  I am finding that taking pictures with my phone turn out better than with my expensive Canon. I've never been that great at running the Canon but I believe the the picture-taking process on the i-phone has been "dumbed down" for users like me.  Check out this recent picture of sapphire blue diamond confetti and I think you will agree it's a great picture.  So dig out your phones and start shooting your friend's wedding and you might just be able frame a nice little present for the bride and groom. 

Makeup Brushes in Diamond Confetti

Posted on November 30, 2015 at 1:01 AM Comments comments (3)
brush holderI love when customers send me pictures of their beautiful creations.  Jessica used the 2/3 carat pink and clear diamond confetti to fill her make-up brush holder and WOW! look how feminine and neat and classy it looks.  I just have to say-I am SO jealous of your brush collection!  I think this just looks so nice and neat and fun-not to mention organized.  So see, use your imagination and diamond confetti can make your world a better place too!  Thank you Jessica~

Fall Wedding

Posted on October 12, 2015 at 11:34 AM Comments comments (2)
The autumns in Idaho are beautiful and this past weekend we had the pleasure of helping a friend decorate for her daughter's wedding. I want to share with you some of the pictures.  The brides colors were peach and cranberry and so she used cranberries in her vases with beautiful peach and white roses as centerpieces-and of course a light sprinkling of diamond confetti. We also used the 3/4 inch diamond garland between her stanchions and then used the diamond wrap (held together with uglue) to spruce up her chair bows.  It was  a lovely setting and I wanted to share the pictures with you.


Enjoy!
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Party Planners

Posted on October 11, 2015 at 1:32 AM Comments comments (2)
Party Planners listen up!  October is a big month for weddings and if you want to be the party planner that gets rave reviews, you have to make your event stand out.  Of course, we all know that a beautiful venue is just the beginning.  You need nice chairs, a focal point like a backdrop and most of all beautiful tables and centerpieces. Fresh flowers never go out of style and a light sprinkling of diamond confetti is the final touch that will make your guests say "Wow". Try it and see what I mean.

Size Matters!

Posted on July 28, 2015 at 8:48 PM Comments comments (1)
When ordering diamond confetti, please take a minute to pull out your ruler and see how big the gems actually are. We don't want anyone disappointed with the size of the diamonds and even though 4 carats (or 10mm) might look mighty fine on your finger, the diamond actually looks smaller when it is not in a setting. We also list a pretty good description under "SIZE INFORMATION" where we compare the different sizes to a familiar item. Diamond confetti by nature is small with some of the largest pieces being just about the size of a dime. After that, you really should be calling it "large diamonds". So save yourself money, time and disappointment by either ordering a sample of the diamond confetti or dare, I say,  checking it out in a hobby store so you know what you are buying. Happy decorating!

Don't throw away the diamond confetti!!

Posted on June 9, 2015 at 8:11 PM Comments comments (2)
Diamond Confetti can be used for several things besides being an elegant addition to centerpieces. After you are done using it as table décor you might consider some other uses such as wedding cake décor (it would have to be on a fake cake that won't be eaten of course), or as an additional to a piñata when it is full of surprises that don't include candy at a Quinceañera. You can also fill a Ball quart or pint jar to hold makeup brushes, pens (it would look really cool at a jewelry store), or in a vase full of flowers on your dining room table. One of our customers imbedded the diamonds into acrylic and made a really cool floor for the bottom of a champagne glass-shaped hot tub at a themed hotel. Another customer used diamond confetti to put in a tray that held seating assignments for the guests. Another customer put our small 4.5mm diamonds in with her wedding invitations. Diamond Confetti is heavy enough that you could fill a nice jar and use it as a paperweight.  It would also work great in homemade maracas or bean bags!  Think outside the box for what you might be able to do with diamond confetti.  We would love to see and hear about your ideas!

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