Here’s one way to spark conversation at your Fourth of July party: Bring the firework display to your table—no permit required!
These easy-to-make red-white-and-blue paper “fireworks” turn a wine bottle into sparkling centerpiece that will light up your party. And when made out of individual bottle caps, they look great scattered around the table, too.
Any small, weighted cylinder can be used as a base for the paper firework—use a wine or water bottle cap with some pennies taped inside, an empty votive, or try all three to play with different heights.
You don’t have to save them for Independence Day; use paper in the school colors for a graduation party, or pick on-palette shades for a birthday party, engagement, or any celebration or gift that calls for fireworks!
What You’ll Need:
- 3 sheets of 8½ x 11 colored paper (red, blue, and silver glitter shown here)
- Scissors
- Clear tape
- Bottle of wine (Elouan Pinot Noir shown here)
How to:
Step 1 Cut each of your sheets of paper in half lengthwise—you’ll end up with six 4¼ x 11 pieces of paper.
Step 2 Fringe each piece of paper along the long end, making sure to not cut all the way down.
Step 3 Take one fringed strip of each color and stack in the order you like, staggering the bases of the strips slightly so that you can see all three shades.
Step 4 Tape one end of the fringed paper stack to the neck of your wine bottle (or bottle cap) and continue to wrap around, securing the other end with another piece of tape.
Step 5 Fluff your “firework” so its burst is as big as possible.
Step 6 Optional extra credit: Use all six strips of paper on one bottle for an extra big burst. Or, decorate the bottle with silver star stickers so that the firework looks like it’s lighting up the night sky.
Thanks Elouan Wines for sponsoring this post!