
Begin by removing the silver tops of the champagne bottle favor containers and spray-painting them gold in a well-ventilated area. Set aside to dry.

While the lids are drying, cut the larger confetti into smaller pieces. I used mint, hot pink, light pink, and coral. Additionally, I created yellow confetti by cutting small pieces of yellow paper streamers.

Next, remove the bottom of the champagne bottle favor containers and wrap along the bottom rim with gold glitter washi tape.

Now that you have the confetti cut into smaller pieces, use Mod Podge® and a sponge brush to add a layer of the confetti all around the bottom of the mint green popcorn boxes.



While the confetti application is drying on the popcorn boxes, it's time to fill the champagne containers with the cut up bits of confetti and the proposal tags. Print the bridesmaid proposal tags onto white cardstock, cut, slightly roll the tags long-ways so they will fit into the containers. Fill each container with confetti part way, then slip one of the tags into each container. Continue filling each one with the remaining bits of confetti. Additionally, add chocolate caramel balls to each of the bridesmaid champagne glasses. Your 'maids will surely thank you for this added touch!
Download the Bridesmaid Proposal Tags here!

For an added touch of whimsy, use pink baker's twine to tie a cheers charm to each popcorn box. Secure the twine to the box using a small piece of gold glitter washi tape.



Finally, fill each popcorn box with larger pieces of mixed confetti, and then add the bridesmaid champagne glass and champagne confetti popper to each. Display on a long white platter during your Poppin' Bottles Bridesmaid Lunch!
Be sure to check out the full He Popped the Question We're Poppin' Bottles Bridesmaids' Luncheon, along with the recipe for a yummy Strawberries and Cream Rosé Cocktail.

Begin by removing the silver tops of the champagne bottle favor containers and spray-painting them gold in a well-ventilated area. Set aside to dry.

While the lids are drying, cut the larger confetti into smaller pieces. I used mint, hot pink, light pink, and coral. Additionally, I created yellow confetti by cutting small pieces of yellow paper streamers.

Next, remove the bottom of the champagne bottle favor containers and wrap along the bottom rim with gold glitter washi tape.

Now that you have the confetti cut into smaller pieces, use Mod Podge® and a sponge brush to add a layer of the confetti all around the bottom of the mint green popcorn boxes.



While the confetti application is drying on the popcorn boxes, it's time to fill the champagne containers with the cut up bits of confetti and the proposal tags. Print the bridesmaid proposal tags onto white cardstock, cut, slightly roll the tags long-ways so they will fit into the containers. Fill each container with confetti part way, then slip one of the tags into each container. Continue filling each one with the remaining bits of confetti. Additionally, add chocolate caramel balls to each of the bridesmaid champagne glasses. Your 'maids will surely thank you for this added touch!
Download the Bridesmaid Proposal Tags here!

For an added touch of whimsy, use pink baker's twine to tie a cheers charm to each popcorn box. Secure the twine to the box using a small piece of gold glitter washi tape.



Finally, fill each popcorn box with larger pieces of mixed confetti, and then add the bridesmaid champagne glass and champagne confetti popper to each. Display on a long white platter during your Poppin' Bottles Bridesmaid Lunch!
Be sure to check out the full He Popped the Question We're Poppin' Bottles Bridesmaids' Luncheon, along with the recipe for a yummy Strawberries and Cream Rosé Cocktail.