Confetti is one of those small details that quietly carries a lot of visual weight. It’s the moment your guests become part of the celebration—colour in motion, joy in mid-air, and the perfect finishing touch to your photos. But not all confetti is created equal. The right colour combinations - and materials - can elevate your entire wedding aesthetic.

In this guide, we’ll walk through practical, theme-based palettes, and show you how to use biodegradable natural confetti (like dried petals) and biodegradable paper confetti in thoughtful, design-led ways.

Why Colour Matters (More Than You Think!)

Confetti doesn’t just “look pretty” - it interacts with:

  • Light (sunlight vs indoor lighting)
  • Photography (contrast against outfits and backgrounds)
  • Movement (how colours blend mid-air)

The goal: choose combinations that stand out withouDan Barrettt clashing, and complement your overall styling.

  1. Luxury Weddings: Rich, Layered, and Intentional

Palette ideas:

  • Deep burgundy + blush + gold accents
  • Ivory + champagne + soft metallics
  • Plum + dusty rose + cream

Confetti choices:

  • Natural: Freeze-dried rose petals, hydrangea petals, delphinium
  • Paper: Tissue confetti in layered tones with subtle metallic flecks

Design tip:Mix petal sizes for depth—larger petals for drama, smaller ones for texture. Add a hint of gold biodegradable paper circles for a refined shimmer.

  1. Classic Weddings: Elegant and Understated

Palette ideas:

  • White + ivory + soft green
  • Pale blush + cream
  • Blue + white (for a traditional twist)

Confetti choices:

  • Natural: White delphinium, ivory hydrangea, dried olive leaves
  • Paper: Soft matte circles or hearts in neutral tones

Design tip:

Stick to 2–3 colours max. Classic looks benefit from restraint—too many tones can dilute the elegance.

  1. Eco-Friendly Weddings: Earthy and Organic

Palette ideas:

  • Terracotta + sage + sand
  • Muted pinks + greens + lavender
  • Autumnal mix (rust, ochre, deep green)

Confetti choices:

  • Natural: Dried wildflowers, lavender buds, calendula petals
  • Paper: Recycled kraft paper shapes in leaf or petal forms

Design tip:

Lean into irregular shapes and textures. A “perfectly imperfect” mix feels more authentic and aligned with nature.

  1. Rural / Rustic Weddings: Warm and Textured

Palette ideas:

  • Sunflower yellow + cream + brown
  • Dusty blue + wheat + ivory
  • Peach + sage + soft coral

Confetti choices:

  • Natural: Sunflower petals, cornflower, wheat fragments
  • Paper: Larger circles or heart shapes in warm tones

Design tip:

Combine petals with a few larger statement pieces (like oversized paper hearts) for a playful countryside feel.

  1. Modern Weddings: Clean and Bold

Palette ideas:

  • Black + white + metallic
  • Monochrome (all white or all black)
  • One bold colour (e.g. cobalt, emerald) + neutral base

Confetti choices:

  • Natural: Minimal—white petals or a single botanical element
  • Paper: Crisp geometric shapes (circles, squares, rectangles)

Design tip:

Think contrast. White confetti against dark suits or black confetti against a white backdrop creates striking visuals.

  1. Timeless Weddings: Soft and Balanced

Palette ideas:

  • Blush + ivory + sage
  • Lavender + cream
  • Soft peach + pale pink

Confetti choices:

  • Natural: Rose petals, hydrangea, delphinium blends
  • Paper: Soft pastel mixes in classic shapes

Design tip:

Blend tones within the same colour family for a seamless, romantic look that won’t date.

  1. Fun & Playful Weddings: Bright and Joyful

Palette ideas:

  • Rainbow mix
  • Coral + turquoise + yellow
  • Pink + orange + red

Confetti choices:

  • Natural: Bright mixed petals (rose, cornflower, calendula)
  • Paper: Mixed shapes—stars, hearts, circles

Design tip:

Vary both colour and shape. The more dynamic the mix, the more energy it brings to photos.

  1. Minimal Weddings: Less, But Better

Palette ideas:

  • All white
  • Soft beige + ivory
  • Single colour (e.g. pale grey or muted blush)

Confetti choices:

  • Natural: One type of petal only (e.g. white delphinium)
  • Paper: Uniform shapes in a single tone

Design tip:

Focus on form and movement rather than colour variety. Minimal confetti looks incredible in slow-motion photography.

Creative Confetti Design Touches

Beyond colour, how you use confetti can make a big difference:

  1. Confetti Cones & Packaging

Match your confetti colours to:

  • Stationery
  • Bridesmaid dresses
  • Floral arrangements

Use kraft paper, vellum, or personalised cones for cohesion.

  1. Layered Mixes

Create a custom blend:

  • Base layer: soft neutrals
  • Accent layer: bold or contrasting tones
  • Highlight: metallic or unique shapes
  1. Confetti Moments (Not Just One!)
  • Ceremony exit
  • First dance (indoors with paper confetti)
  • Photo booth styling
  • Table décor scatter (lightly!)
  1. Size Variation

Mix:

  • Small pieces (for density in the air)
  • Large pieces (for visual impact)

This creates a fuller, more dynamic “confetti cloud.”

Natural vs Paper: When to Use Each

Biodegradable natural confetti

  • Best for outdoor venues
  • Softer, more romantic look
  • Venue-friendly and eco-conscious

Biodegradable paper confetti

  • Better for bold colours and shapes
  • Ideal for modern or indoor settings
  • More control over uniformity

Many couples combine both for texture and contrast.

Confetti isn’t just a tradition—it’s a design opportunity. With the right colour combinations, materials, and a bit of creativity, it becomes a visual signature of your day.

Choose colours that reflect your story, materials that align with your values, and don’t be afraid to experiment with texture and scale. When it all comes together, your confetti won’t just fall—it’ll pop.