In some cultures, throwing confetti is a way to celebrate special events like weddings or New Year’s Eve. Habitot has a long tradition of celebrating the New Year with Confetti Arts. Each year in the Art Studio, families used small bits of colorful paper to create art and learn through play. Here are three fun and festive activities that use confetti made from recyclable and compostable materials.
Happy New Year!
Create confetti by tearing, cutting, balling-up, and hole-punching different types of paper (see Confetti & Art-Making Materials above) into tiny pieces. Make enough to fill a medium-size bowl. Adults can use a paper shredder or a paper cutter, but these aren’t safe tools for children.
Create art using confetti! Use a paintbrush (or a glue stick) to spread glue to cardstock, paper, or cardboard. Then, press or toss pieces of confetti onto it. You can also add in other media, such as tempera paint, flat plant materials, and/or fabric scraps. Let your artwork dry in a well-ventilated place (this may take a day or so, depending on how much glue/confetti is used).