

Homecoming: A Celebration Lab Workshop by The Confetti Project 🎉
​Celebrating Yourself, ✨Feeling It All✨, and Making Space for the Mess
​Join us on October 4th for "Homecoming: Celebrating Yourself, Feeling It All, and Making Space for the Mess”," a workshop designed as an opportunity for you pause, play, and reconnect to joy amidst the beautiful mess of being human...while in pounds of confetti. Through creative somatic exercises, grounding meditations, and heartfelt conversations, we’ll explore how to use joy to embrace messiness and hardships, establish joy rituals, and nurture self-connection while navigating life’s messiness. Together, we’ll plant seeds for practices that help you stay present, hold space for joy, and check-in with yourself in messy moments.
​✨ What to Expect
​A 75-minute guided community workshop
​A personalized, celebration journal to take home
​Access to pounds of confetti to play with throughout
​Space for connection, storytelling, and authentic sharing
​A reminder that joy isn't a fleeting feeling — it’s a practice and a way of life
​A confetti goodie bag
​A confetti video portrait you get emailed afterward
​An opportunity to write a letter to yourself we mail to you
​💌 Who This Is For
This gathering is for anyone who believes joy is sacred, who craves community, and who wants to weave more celebration into their daily rhythm. Whether you’re navigating change, seeking inspiration, or simply wanting to remember how to play again — this space is for you.
​🚨 Limited spots available — first come, first serve!
​🎟 Tickets
​Tickets are available directly through this page.
​Once you purchase, you’ll receive all event details + reminders via email.
​📌 Policies
​All tickets are non-refundable but transferable.
​Please arrive on time to honor the flow of the workshop.
​About Our Host
​Jelena, also known as “confetti girl,” is a multi-disciplinary artist that’s grown The Confetti Project over the past 10 years, transforming people with playful confetti experiences that reignite their joy. What started as a creative project in her apartment during her year of "Cancer of Confetti" that turned into grieving the loss of her Dad has taught people how to embrace the messiness of being human by using confetti as a tool to access joy in times of pain, grief, or adversity. She’s developed a unique way of giving people the space to reconnect to their inner spark while bringing play back into adulthood, further expanding the definition of celebration to apply to every moment.