Ecofetti Australia - An Environmentally way to Celebrate
 
About Ecofetti:
Ecofetti is the new safe and accepted wedding tossing confetti with no cleanup worries. Finally there is a product that will bring back the fun of throwing confetti at your wedding.
 
 It is great for photos and is not messy for the Church and reception venues to clean up.  With this product, it will blow away in the wind and is Water-soluble and completely biodegradable, either hose it away or let nature help with the cleanup...
 
Ecofetti will dissolve in 24 – 48 hours and is available in:
14 different colours
 Vibrant orange, vibrant yellow, vibrant purple, Snow white, Hot pink, Periwinkle blue and Shamrock.
Beautiful Pastels:- Light Mauve, aqua, light green, peach, white and light pink.
Mix and match for a unique look.
 
Made of gluten and cornstarch it easily breaks down. It will not damage the grass or the cement or hurt animals either. Ecofetti is the way of the future and we can rejoice that confetti is allowed again! It is the perfect alternative to rose petals, rice or birdseed.
 
No slipping or staining, and Ecofetti flutters easily to the ground. Ecofetti is the perfect Wedding Confetti it will make the pictures look special with it cascading down over the Bride and Groom.
No Cleanup!  No Worries!  Bio-degradable, Water soluble.
An Economical and environmentally safe way to Celebrate.
 
 Why do we Toss E-cofetti at the Bride and Groom?
Throwing confetti over newly weds originated from the ancient Pagan rite of showering the happy couple with grain to wish upon them a 'fruitful' union. Pagans believed that the fertility of the seeds would be transferred to the couple on whom they fell. The throwing of rice has the same symbolic meaning.
    The word confetti has the same root as the word confectionery in Italian and was used to describe 'sweetmeats' that is, grain and nuts coated in sugar that were thrown over newly weds for the same Pagan reason. In recent years, small pieces of coloured paper have replaced sweetmeats, grain and nuts as an inexpensive substitute but the use of the word confetti has remained. Grains or nuts were traditionally thrown because they are 'life-giving' seeds.
In some European countries, eggs are thrown instead. Now that would be messy! 
 
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