Make The Natural Choice And Use Biodegradable Confetti

Biodegradable Confetti Flower Petals

PetalMania is South Africa’s premier floral freeze drying specialist and has been since 2006. We are based on a farm in the Kwa-Zulu Natal Midlands but our freeze dried flowers and flower petals are sent regularly all over Southern Africa and sometimes beyond.

Petal Mania grows their own flowers where possible ensuring that the flowers are grown and flower petals are free of pesticides. Only South African grown flowers are used so as to support the South African flower industry.
 
We are committed to producing good quality products at South African prices.

Why use Freeze-dried flower petals as confetti?

The petals look fresher and more colourful than fresh or air-dried petals because freeze-drying ensures that they keep their colour, size and shape

They do not curl up and decay on the day at all - if left alone, they can in fact last for many months

They can be ordered weeks/months in advance, so that you get the exact colours you want without worrying about availability from your local florist.

Unlike fresh petals they do not stain clothing or furniture at all - the drying process gets rid of the active vegetable dye entirely

Hotels, churches and other venues hate traditional confetti because of the mess - many have banned its use entirely.

Freeze-dried petals are entirely environmentally friendly as they do no harm, are really easy to clear up after the event and do not become slippery and dangerous if the going gets wet.

Petal Mania Biodegradable Confetti Products

Get in touch

Midlands, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 

Phone : 076 872 7734
Email : petalmania@gmail.com

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