Confetti: The More the Better!

There’s something utterly magical about the moment newlyweds walk back up the aisle hand in hand, showered in a flurry of petals, smiles, and cheers. The confetti toss has become one of the most joyful and photogenic moments of any wedding day in Tuscany — and when it comes to confetti, we say: the more, the better!

Whether you choose delicate dried flower petals, biodegradable paper, or fresh greenery, a generous confetti toss brings movement, color, and emotion to your photos. It’s one of those rare moments that feels just as fun as it looks — spontaneous, celebratory, and completely unforgettable.

From an Italian wedding planner’s perspective, it’s a small detail that delivers a big impact. We always recommend providing plenty of confetti for guests — double what you think you need! Often guests will hesitate to grab a handful if there’s not much on display. Consider pretty cones or pouches placed on each seat or handed out just before the big moment. Trust us, the more confetti flying through the air, the more dramatic (and joyful) the scene becomes.

There’s also room for personalization — petals in your wedding colors, herbs for a rustic vibe, or even lavender for a scented twist. And for eco-conscious couples, rest assured: many natural options are completely biodegradable and venue-friendly.

If your venue has restrictions, check in advance, and we can help you find creative, beautiful alternatives. But when possible, lean in and go big. That split-second of pure celebration, caught forever in your photos, is worth every petal.

After all, you’re not just tossing confetti — you’re marking the start of something unforgettable. So go ahead, throw generously and celebrate wildly — this is your moment.

Your wedding planner ensures the perfect confetti moment by coordinating guests, even in tight spaces. When venue restrictions apply, she’ll instruct the officiant to invite guests to create a celebratory corridor elsewhere—so the magic still happens, beautifully and seamlessly.