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As a kid, I remember playing with sparklers on the fourth of July; but I also remember being deathly afraid of them, too. Having a dad who was a firefighter growing up, I felt much safer around fireworks. Now that I have kids of my own, I'm not a big fan of fire in my kids hands. My girls are just too young right now.
This year, I thought I would put to use some of my push pop containers that I used for my first daughter's first birthday party. Some of you might remember my pool party push-up cake pops from my DIY Pool Party blog post, which were a huge hit at the party. Since the containers are washable and reusable, I've been hanging onto them for a special project.
Eco-Friendly Confetti Poppers for Kids
Since the thermometer has pushing up to 106° these days here in California, indoor crafts are a must this summer break. My little ones can help put these super easy push-up confetti poppers together, so it made for a great time filler between naps.
You'll Need:
- Push Pop Containers with Lids (found on Amazon)
- Dried flower petals (any colors)
- Glue Stick
- Themed stickers or paper cutouts (see below)
How to Assemble:
- First, you will need to make sure your flower petals are dry. Dried flower petals fly better than fresh ones. I happen to have white Agapanthus plants and red canna lilies in my backyard, so I just used those petals for my fourth of July poppers.
- Remove the lid from your confetti popper and stuff with a mixture of dried petals.
- Replace your lid.
- Decorate with stickers or paper cutouts.
How to Use:
- Hold confetti popper base in one hand.
- Using the palm of your hand, hit the push-up stick like you are serving a volleyball. The point is to push it out as quickly as possible.
- Kids might like slamming the push-up stick on the ground or on a table, rather than their hand.
Fourth of July Printables
I went ahead and created a sheet of six printable fourth of July images that are perfect for your cake poppers. Simply click the image below, save to your computer and print! These images are from the new PicMonkey 4th of July theme.

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