SHAPE: Flower Daffodil
COLOR: Multi-Color
SHAPE SIZE: Big Shape ( fits in a 5” x 5” square)
Quantity: 15 pcs per bag.
GREAT FOR: decorating your tables, gift
boxes, windows, Christmas trees, walls and anything you can think of. Made out
of study plastic.
KEYWORDS: flowers, mothers day, spring, zinnia,
Shipped From: Los Angeles (Not China)
Delivery in: 3-10 Days (Not 30 to 90 Days)
Free Freight: Price Includes Shipping
Shipped USPS: 1oz by Letter, 2-15oz
First Class Pkg, Priority Mail Add $3.00
All Orders Over
16oz+ go Priority Mail for Free
Jimmy Jems
Shapes are made of plastic and as such cannot be used with hot glue guns.
You will definitely damage the shape if you use it. Better to use tape, or a
non-heating glue.
Jimmy Jems™ Confetti INVENTED METALLIC SHAPED
CONFETTI IN 1987 in Los Angeles, and
has been the world leader in Confetti for over 30 years. Our first Shapes
were Hearts, Stars, Polkadots, and Jimmies™ (which look like the chocolate
dashes that are sprinkled on top of an ice cream cone). Hence our Brand
Name "Jimmy Jems™ Confetti" .... Go on a sprinkle spree™.
Yes, Confetti
has existed since the late 1890's, and we all know of Times Square Ticker Tape
Parade, but back in 1984, a fellow UCLA Grad and I, started a company making
hand made Greeting Cards. A few of our designs had paper confetti circles
enclosed, and one day the idea came about to cut shapes from some metallic
plastic. It took us a year, actually a few to perfect the machines, and
dies, but finally we mastered the idea.
We have been
selling Confetti ever since, in fact over 50 million 1/2 oz Bags (that's
over 1.5 million Pounds !), and at one time had over 2500 shapes and
sizes. Odds are, if you have bought confetti from Michaels, Party City,
Hallmark, Macys, or anyone of 10,000 retailers in the US, Europe and Mexico you
have shared some joy, created many smiles, or added some or alotta love to
someone you care for, with the help of this TRUELY AMERICAN product.
What is your Confetti made of?
First, we do not
make or color the material. We buy the material and then place it on our
cutting machines. We use a wide variety of materials. Most notably Ridge PVC
and PET (Both Phthalate-free) Both are plastics. Some colors such as White,
Black and Pastels are Extruded, basically meaning that the color is mixed into
the plastic before it is made into plastic sheets, then rolls. So if you cut
into the sheet it will be completely white, or black though out. Iridescents
are made by applying a thin iridescent film to a clear plastic sheet.
Hypothetically this film could peel off, but this rarely happens. All the other
colors are made by "Metalizing" (or one could say - "by
Painting"), the surface of ONE side with a metallic color. So, you could
scratch one side with no change, while scratching the opposite side would
scrape away the color.