Learn how to make this easy, pretty Painted Confetti Pattern Bowl DIY project! This beautiful, fun to make bowl is a great way to organize your home – store keys, jewelry, odds and ends! A fabulous gift to make and give.
This abstract confetti pattern is a Kate Spade designer hack!! It’s a knockoff of the tabletop gold Confetti ‘Ticker Tape’ collection that I just love. I created my own DIY version of this pretty pattern, in just one afternoon, to hold jewelry on my nightstand.
You won’t believe the fun, easy way to make this confetti pattern! Let me show you how!
How to make an pretty Confetti Pattern Bowl to add to your home decor!
Here’s the Kate Spade version of the gold Confetti ‘Ticker Tape’ pattern:
….and here is my version…. in pink!
With Valentine’s Day around the corner this DIY confetti bowl is a great way to decorate your home with a touch of pink to celebrate ‘the day of love’!
Add it to your dresser, coffee table, desk, foyer to hold keys and sunglasses or laundry room to hold loose buttons and all those things in your kids pockets that they forget to remove!
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Supplies :
– a white bowl
– Nail polish in this pretty shell pink color
– Self-Adhesive Reinforcement Labels
First make sure your bowl is clean and dry.
Using the picture as a guide, randomly place the reinforcements on the bowl and rub down hard to make sure all the edges are sealed. Leave some to hang off the edge too.
Add one coat of nail polish, and let dry completely.
You can stop with one coat but I wanted it a bit darker so I added a second coat.
Peel off the reinforcements.
Isn’t it pretty? I love it!
Now I have a place to put my rings, watch and jewelry beside my bed – it’s so handy and pretty to look at!
This decorative bowl is a great decor accent to make for your home that can be used for these storage and decor ideas:
– store your keys and sunglasses in your mudroom/front entry
– hang in a plate gallery wall
-put on a coffee table to hold decorative spheres like my DIY moss balls
– office: store and organize rubber bands, paper clips, you name it!
I hope you enjoyed my Confetti Pattern Bowl tutorial!
Rebecca says
Using the reinforcements was such a good idea to get circles and the bowl overall is so cute. My daughter would like something like this.
Sherry Fram says
Love the confetti bowl! Who knew you could use hole reinforcement tape to make dots! I’m definitely going to try this!
kae crist says
Great idea. I never thought of using nail polish like this. Thanks for sharing.
heather says
You’re welcome Kae!! Have a great weekend! xo Heather
Shannon says
This is such a cute and cool idea.
I was cleaning out my Craft Room the other day and happneed upon these rice bowls given to me from a friend.
They were from those pottery “paint your own” types shops!
Never could decide what design I’d put on them?!
But thanks to you Heather, guess who’s taken a field trip downtown to make her some stylish set of rice bowls!!!
Yup, this happy dancing girl!
MAHALO!!! 😉
heather says
Fabulous Shannon!! So glad you like this idea – have fun making your confetti print rice bowls!! xo Heather
connie says
So simple, yet so elegant.
Marilyn says
Cute idea!
SONJA HANSEN says
The Confetti Bowl is such a fun idea and very easy and quick. Would be fun to take as a gift holder to a neighbor.
SONJA HANSEN says
I am impressed that you had your Cozy Living Room tips in Houz. And, I especially like the pouf. I hope to have one in my living room soon.
SONJA HANSEN says
Thanks for sharing your Top Ten Deco Tips of 2016. You always have such great ideas.
heather says
You’re welcome Sonja and thanks for visiting and leaving such beautiful comments! xo Heather
SONJA HANSEN says
You did such a good job with the window seat arrangements in your 5 cozy Small Spaces helps. Thanks.
Alina says
Love that it is so simple and looks great! I think I’m going to make one for my room and one for my daughter’s room. I’ll use gold for mine and pink for her bowl.
Suzanne says
I really want to do the simple confetti bowls with nail polish! What a great idea!