DIY Edible Confetti

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Sugar and Cloth Presents a Great Way to Eat and Celebrate

Once again the blogger at Sugar and Cloth has come up with a great way to celebrate, which of course involves some delicious treats at the same time.

The best part about these designs is the simplicity behind it all. Sugar sheets are used as the actual confetti part, and then a hole puncher is used to break everything down into smaller, bite sized pieces. From here the bits can be sprinkled on the cake, or wherever else you'd like to throw confetti. From weddings to bridal showers as well as parties in general, this DIY project can be used for a number of different occasions. Confetti seems like a bit of a waste, so why not make something that can be thrown and eaten too? Sugar and Cloth solves these problems.
Trend Themes
1. Edible Confetti - Opportunity for food companies to create innovative edible confetti products that can be used for celebrations.
2. DIY Party Decorations - Opportunity for craft and party supply industries to develop DIY kits for making edible confetti and other party decorations.
3. Sustainable Celebrations - Opportunity for eco-friendly companies to create edible confetti made from sustainable and biodegradable materials.
Industry Implications
1. Food - Food industry can explore new product lines for edible confetti and capitalize on the trend of combining food and decorations.
2. Craft - Craft industry can create new DIY kits and supplies for making edible confetti and other party decorations.
3. Eco-friendly - Eco-friendly industry can develop sustainable alternatives for traditional confetti, such as edible confetti made from natural and biodegradable materials.

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