Punching confetti yourself at your children's party
Decorate your own cup and pastry plate with confetti, which you also punched yourself! With a perforator and some other punches, you can have a good deal at your children's party! Because the festive confetti itself punching and pasting is fun to do. Glue the edge of your cup and/or plate with glue, and sprinkle the homemade litter over it. Push a little bit and shake off the excess ornament. It might be a little bit of crap with kids, but it's a festive activity.!



Make sure every child has a punch or punch, and about 10 fold sheets each. Folding the folding leaves one time makes perforation faster. Collect the confetti on a large plate or tray. You can place the plate, whose edge is smeared with glue, on the head, or sprinkle over your tray. Note, only the edge, so your pastry can still be on it and you can eat it without confetti:). On your cup you can also make your first letter with confetti, or the number of your age.

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Did you know, by the way, that if your punch or punch isn't very sharp anymore, you'll have to punch it a few times in very light sandpaper, or punch it in silver foil? Then the punching edges will be sharper again! The purple hand punch you see in the photo is from the Fiskars brand. We have had the punching rods for years and we enjoy using them. They do cost a bit, but they are real quality sponges!