The Ultimate Guide to
Wedding Sparklers | Sparklers for Weddings

Wedding sparklers are beautiful, but having never used one, you might have some questions.  This guide is to answer absolutely every single wedding sparkler question you could possibly have. Wedding sparklers are a great way to add a bit of extra glimmer to your momentous day. Created with a steel wire core, these sparkly festive party favors are smokeless and don’t leave behind a messy ash residue making them the perfect addition to a pristine wedding. Sparklers used for weddings are also specially designed and double-dipped to burn long and bright as they enhance your first kiss as husband and wife, your first dance wed to your forever love, or your send-off united as one.

Weddings can be lovely, joyous, memorable occasions, but they can also come at quite a hefty price. Buying sparklers for weddings is more than just another cost. Instead, you’re investing in moments capitalized by that added shine to amplify a lasting memory, taking a classic occurrence and turning it into something glorious. Your wedding photos, destined to grace the walls of your shared home for many love-filled years to come, will look like something out of a fairytale with all the glitz and glamour of a Hollywood saga romance.

Not only is it money well spent, but when you decide to fulfill your wedding party day sparkler purchase from us, we go the extra mile to show our appreciation and extend our well-wishes on your magical matrimonial day. We strive to give you all the pomp you deserve for each dollar well-spent. Our seemingly plain and simple packaging is specially designed to keep your merchandise safe (i.e., arriving to you in one piece and fully functioning as intended) during the shipping process, which we are happy to cover at no added charge to you. This is your day—make it sparkle! Enjoy our Ultimate Guide to Sparklers for Weddings!

Thank you for visiting our website! I hope you will find this guide to sparklers for weddings. useful. It is filled with every bit of information I can possibly think of – every question I have been asked over the last 20 years to help you decide if sparklers are right for you. But that is an easy answer – of course, they are!

Where else can you spend less than $100 (or more if you want, of course) and have the most impactful addition to your perfect wedding – the one moment your friends will remember. I also assure you that these will be the best photos you have ever seen!You are on this page because you are engaged, dreaming of getting engaged, or are the parent or friend of someone who is engaged. There are so many details to plan for the wedding day and I know the process can seem daunting.Please allow me to be here to answer every possible question about sparklers and relieve the anxiety you might have about deciding what to do for your exit or sendoff as they are often called. This is supposed to be fun, so let’s take some time together and get you excited about the prospect of using sparklers for your wedding.

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What are Wedding Sparklers?

Wedding sparklers are long, thin sticks that are coated with a pyrotechnic composition that, when ignited, produces sparks and a shower of colorful flames. They are often used at weddings as a form of entertainment or as a decoration.
Wedding sparklers are typically made of metal, such as steel or aluminum, and are ignited using a lighter or match. They are often used in a number of different ways at weddings, such as in a grand exit or as a backdrop for photographs. Some people also use wedding sparklers as a way to create a festive atmosphere at the reception.
There are a variety of different types of wedding sparklers available, including traditional sparklers, heart-shaped sparklers, and personalized sparklers with names or dates printed on them. It is important to use wedding sparklers responsibly and follow proper safety guidelines when using them to ensure that they are used safely and without incident.

How to use Wedding Sparklers
for your Big Day?

Grand Wedding Exit & Send-Off: One of the most popular ways to use sparklers at weddings is in a grand exit. This typically involves the newlyweds exiting the reception or ceremony venue through a tunnel of sparklers held by their guests.

Memorable Sparkler Photographs: People say a picture is worth a thousand words. Boost the language spoken by your photos by using wedding sparklers to capture that loving twinkle in your eye for a shine frozen in time. Or, write your own words using a wedding sparkler to convey a glistening message inspired by your wedding day emotions. Keep the energy going with some fun bridal party pics ready to dazzle and charm your friends, family and online social circles. Frame them and use these gleaming gems as “thank you” gifts to those who helped you plan and live out your happy day.

Decoration & Wedding Favors: Bundle your wedding sparklers and adorn them with satiny ribbons or twine to match your wedding theme before wedding guests use them to bring some oomph to your celebration. You can stagger them throughout long-stemmed flower arrangements or have them stashed in a vase at the guestbook table or by an entrance or exit where they’re meant to be used. If you decide to display the scintillating “fire wands” in your centerpieces, be sure to provide cards with instructions on how and when to use them.

Wedding Videos: If you want to see your sparkling wedding additions in action, you can capture their lighted magnificence on video for a shimmering experience that never ends. The size and splendor of these large, awe-inducing sparkling matchsticks are viewable in real-time as they highlight a monumental event worth remembering. Oftentimes, you need to see it to believe it, and now you can, over and over again, reliving the magical spark-infused occasion for the duration of your wedded bliss.

For the Ceremony: Fascinate your guests with a processional entrance that truly sparkles and delights. Consider a sparkler girl rather than a flower girl and continue the trend with each bridesmaid and groomsman as they make their way down the aisle holding a lighted wand. Keep the merriment going and let the sparks fly as the bride makes her entrance or as you say, “I do!” accompanying your first kiss as husband and wife by a bit of radiant gusto and another cherished photo op. The possibilities are endless to make your most meaningful moments that much more brilliant and bewitching.

Sparkler games: Create sparkler games for guests to participate in, such as sparkler tag or sparkler limbo.

There are many different ways to incorporate wedding sparklers as a part of the festivities on your big day. Our thin, long-stemmed, glowing torches can be used to light your path as your guests send you off on your way as a newlywed couple. You can also use the shimmering sticks to enhance a picture-perfect photo op or bring some shine to a wedding reel. Whether it’s decided that your wedding sparklers add some background glitter or front-and-center glam, they’re the ideal addition (in all the ways you can conjure) to your fabulous day.

What are the Most Common
Types of Sparklers?

There are a variety of different types of sparklers available, including:
Traditional sparklers: These are the most common type of sparklers and are typically made of steel or aluminum. They are long, thin sticks that produce sparks and a shower of colorful flames when ignited.

Personalized sparklers: These sparklers can be customized with names or dates, making them a unique and special addition to a wedding.

Colorful sparklers: Some sparklers are available in a range of colors, such as blue, green, or pink, adding a colorful touch to the event.

Safe and easy sparklers: These sparklers are designed to be safer and easier to use than traditional sparklers, with features such as a slower burn time and a non-slip grip.

Heart-shaped sparklers: These sparklers are shaped like hearts and are often used as a romantic touch at weddings.

Number sparklers: These sparklers are shaped like numbers and can be used to celebrate milestone birthdays or anniversaries.

Extra-long sparklers: These sparklers have a longer burn time than traditional sparklers, making them a good choice for longer events or grand exits.

It is important to choose the right type of sparkler for your event, taking into consideration the theme, number of guests, and any safety concerns. It is also important to follow proper safety guidelines when using sparklers to ensure that they are used safely and without incident.

Why Should You Buy Wedding Sparklers Instead
of Regular Sparklers?

Size:
Traditional sparklers are just about 8- to 10-inches long, while wedding sparklers are often 20- or 36-inches long. The longer length allows for a longer burn time, with a regular sparkler fizzling out in about 20 seconds and a wedding sparkler last a good two to four minutes.

Color:
Wedding sparklers are easy to find in the coveted gold color popular for the elegant celebrations of love. Gold sparkler stems are a safe choice to compliment the golden bright hues that emanate from the glittering sticks. Regular sparklers are found in red, green, and blue, but these colors can throw off the ambiance that traditionally belongs to a wedding and skew the color schemes of your photos.

Shape:
Heart-shaped wedding sparklers differ from the traditional straight-stalked sparklers and can add a splash of romance and fun to your ceremony or reception centerpieces. They burn for approximately two minutes and are the perfect way to symbolize you’re tying the knot while spreading some love to your guests. If you’re looking for a heartfelt (i.e., heart-shaped) addition to your wedding day, this is one way to go to make that sentimental, unique, affection-filled gesture.

Packaging:
The packaging of your wedding sparklers may or may not be an issue, but it’s a good indicator of the type of sparklers you’re buying. Additionally, if you plan on keeping your sparklers inside the packaging until it’s time to pass them out to your guests, you don’t want the visual aesthetic to contrast with your wedding décor.

Smoke Emissions:
Wedding sparklers should emit little to no smoke if you’re thinking about your guests’ comfort and hoping to catch the perfect (clear) photographic moment. Wedding sparklers and regular sparklers have different chemical compositions. Additionally, avoid buying wood sparklers and instead opt for the steel wire sparklers for minimal smoke.

There are several differences between wedding sparklers and regular sparklers that make it worth your while (and the expense!) to go with the designated wedding ones for your special day. Differences between the two that make wedding sparklers your go-to for including:

Why Choose Our Sparklers for
Your Wedding

There are several differences between wedding sparklers and regular sparklers that make it worth your while (and the expense!) to go with the designated wedding ones for your special day. Differences between the two that make wedding sparklers your go-to for including:
You can choose where to buy your wedding sparklers, but not all your options will yield the same results. Also, not all retailers carry fireworks year-round. At Sparklers Online, we are all about the spark, and we can meet your sparkler needs 365 days a year.

When deciding who to buy your wedding sparklers from, keep in mind that not all sparklers are made the same. Firework tents are often a go-to for consumer sparkler needs, but most tents offer leftover stock, meaning the product might already be many years old. Also, summer storms bringing windswept rain can cause raindrops to soak through the cardboard packaging exposing sparklers to the elements. You might not be aware of the physical condition of the product after it dries. The savings isn’t worth the risk of defective sparklers on your wedding day.

Big-box retailers, such as Walmart, Amazon, and Party City, sometimes sell sparklers, too, but these sparklers generally aren’t the kind you see and fall in love with via a captivating photo in a bridal magazine. The ones sold in stores are often shorter, meaning less burn time. If you purchase them around the 4th of July, you might be getting an assortment pack. Additionally, sparklers that come alongside other fire flares are often not specially designed to support your overall needs for a wedding’s elegance.

This is your wedding day, not a backyard bar-be-que. You want to know what you’re getting. We sell sparklers—that’s our entire business. We are proud of our product, and we guarantee you will be, too. Here are 10 reasons why you should choose our sparklers over all the rest to celebrate the start of your matrimonial bliss:

  • Superior quality
  • Daily shipping
  • Immediate attention to issues
  • Secure transactions
  • Reputation
  • 100% guarantee
  • Female-owned
  • Ease of ordering
  • Inventory
  • We are real

How to Plan for Sparklers at Your Wedding
Reception or Ceremony

Here are some tips for planning for sparklers at your wedding reception or ceremony:

  1. Choose the right type of sparkler: Consider the theme of your wedding, the number of guests, and any safety concerns when choosing the type of sparkler you will use.

  2. Check local laws and regulations: Some areas have laws or regulations regarding the use of sparklers, so it is important to check with your venue and local authorities to ensure that you are able to use sparklers at your wedding.

  3. Set up a designated sparkler area: Set up a designated sparkler area where guests can light and dispose of their sparklers safely.

  4. Provide proper lighting: Make sure that there is adequate lighting in the designated sparkler area to ensure that guests can see what they are doing.

  5. Have a plan for disposal: Make sure that you have a plan in place for safely disposing of used sparklers. This can include having a container with sand or water available for guests to place their used sparklers in.

  6. Have a backup plan: It is a good idea to have a backup plan in case the sparklers are not able to be used due to unforeseen circumstances.

  7. Communicate with your guests: Let your guests know that you will be using sparklers at your wedding and provide them with any necessary instructions or safety guidelines.

How Long Do Wedding Sparklers Last?

Wedding sparklers last for more than 10 years, so there’s no rush to light up those sparkly canes any time soon. They work just as well after three years as they do after three months, so no need to concern yourself with a decline in quality over time if you choose to order ahead. Also, the leftovers are great mementos to keep for your first New Years’ celebration as husband and wife, or even to commemorate your one- and five-year anniversaries, reveling in your continuing love and commitment to one another.

You might also consider letting your guests take any extras home with them, but keep in mind, if they traveled to you by plane, they’re not passing through airport security with a fire-flaring pole on hand. Those who road-tripped to your venue or live nearby may want to hang onto one or two for their next 4th of July party.

What Size Wedding Sparklers Do You Need?

How Many Sparklers Do You Need?

The size of your wedding sparklers really comes down to personal preference. Always check with your venue ahead of time because some locations might have size requirements due to code issues. Budget is another factor to consider as well as burn time and how you plan to display or use the glittering poles at your ceremony or reception.
If you have to light 200 or more fiery wands for a send-off, you need sparklers that won’t burn out before you can realistically get them all lit. Our 36-inch wedding sparklers burn for four minutes, allowing more than enough time to avoid feeling rushed or leaving people out of the gleaming demonstration.
The 20-inch wedding sparklers are probably more realistic for guests numbering 100 or less. Plus, they’re not too small but not too large and fit in nicely with most budgets, considering wedding costs can quickly add up, and we hope to keep things as stress-free as possible for you.

The number of sparklers you order is completely up to you. There’s no general rule about how many wedding sparklers you need to have. Some people are content with ordering one sparkler per guest. Others like to reduce the number by 50, so if you have 200 guests, you need to order 150 sparklers.

Doing so might eliminate leftovers if some of your guests decide to leave before your send-off. If you’re using them as part of the ceremony or during your first dance, you might want to stick to one per guest.
When ordering the 10-inch wedding sparklers, it’s best to order more than needed since people tend to burn through them more quickly.

Size:
Traditional sparklers are just about 8- to 10-inches long, while wedding sparklers are often 20- or 36-inches long. The longer length allows for a longer burn time, with a regular sparkler fizzling out in about 20 seconds and a wedding sparkler last a good two to four minutes.

Color:
Wedding sparklers are easy to find in the coveted gold color popular for the elegant celebrations of love. Gold sparkler stems are a safe choice to compliment the golden bright hues that emanate from the glittering sticks. Regular sparklers are found in red, green, and blue, but these colors can throw off the ambiance that traditionally belongs to a wedding and skew the color schemes of your photos.

Shape:
Heart-shaped wedding sparklers differ from the traditional straight-stalked sparklers and can add a splash of romance and fun to your ceremony or reception centerpieces. They burn for approximately two minutes and are the perfect way to symbolize you’re tying the knot while spreading some love to your guests. If you’re looking for a heartfelt (i.e., heart-shaped) addition to your wedding day, this is one way to go to make that sentimental, unique, affection-filled gesture.

Packaging:
The packaging of your wedding sparklers may or may not be an issue, but it’s a good indicator of the type of sparklers you’re buying. Additionally, if you plan on keeping your sparklers inside the packaging until it’s time to pass them out to your guests, you don’t want the visual aesthetic to contrast with your wedding décor.

Smoke Emissions:
Wedding sparklers should emit little to no smoke if you’re thinking about your guests’ comfort and hoping to catch the perfect (clear) photographic moment. Wedding sparklers and regular sparklers have different chemical compositions. Additionally, avoid buying wood sparklers and instead opt for the steel wire sparklers for minimal smoke.

How Do You Light the Sparklers During Your Wedding?

Light one and then pass the sparkle. One sparkler can easily light another. Sharing the glow is the most convenient way to light up wedding sparklers in bulk at one time. Using a match can take almost eight seconds to start a flare. If you’re looking for a flash flood of lighted brilliance rather than a slow-moving wave, you need to spread the spark as quickly as possible.
It’s wise to give your sparklers a try before your wedding day to correct any issues that might interfere with your glitz-inspired plans. We guarantee our product and are happy to send replacements when needed if any unanticipated defects happened on our end. If something seems not right, do not hesitate to reach out to us.

Safely Lighting and Using Wedding Sparklers

Using wedding sparklers can add a festive and memorable touch to any wedding or event, but it is important to take necessary precautions to ensure the safety of all attendees. Before lighting any sparklers, make sure to read and follow all instructions provided by the manufacturer. Here are some additional tips for safely lighting and using wedding sparklers at your event:

  1. Only use wedding sparklers in a well-ventilated area, as the smoke produced by sparklers can be harmful if inhaled in large quantities.
  2. Keep a bucket of water or sand nearby to safely extinguish sparklers once they have been used.
  3. Make sure all attendees are aware of the proper handling and use of sparklers, and instruct them to keep sparklers at arm’s length while they are burning.
  4. Do not allow children to handle sparklers without adult supervision, and make sure that all children are kept at a safe distance from any burning sparklers.
  5. Do not wear loose clothing or accessories that could potentially catch fire while using sparklers.
  6. Do not attempt to relight a sparkler that has gone out, as it may not burn properly and could pose a safety hazard.
  7. Do not carry sparklers in your pocket or bag, as they could potentially ignite and cause a fire.
  8. Do not use sparklers near any flammable materials or objects.

Make sure to follow these guidelines and use common sense, you will be able to safely and effectively incorporate wedding sparklers into your event and create a beautiful and memorable experience for all attendees.

How do I dispose of wedding sparklers after my event?

To dispose of wedding sparklers after your event, it’s important to follow proper safety guidelines to prevent burns or fires. Here are some steps to follow:

  1. Allow the sparklers to burn out completely. Do not throw partially burnt sparklers in the trash or on the ground.

  2. Place the spent sparklers in a metal container filled with sand. The sand will help to extinguish any remaining embers and prevent the sparklers from igniting other materials.

  3. Close the lid of the metal container and dispose of it in an appropriate manner. Check with local authorities to determine the proper disposal method for spent sparklers in your area.

  4. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling the sparklers to remove any residue.

It’s important to follow these steps carefully to ensure the safe and responsible disposal of wedding sparklers.

How Do You Capture a Picture-Perfect
Photograph of the Sparklers at Your Wedding?

Perfect Wedding Video

If you don’t have the right equipment, make sure you have ideal lighting. Be ready to stage the photo a bit, rather than just moving through the motions. Also, when editing, if you can’t get the shot the way you want it, try out the sparklers effect in Photoshop.
If using your iPhone, consider using the Slow Shutter Cam app. It allows you to set the shutter speed to catch the rapidly moving sparks. It’s also a good idea to use a lens cleaner prior to attempting your momentous photograph to ensure you get the clearest shot.
These wedding photographer sites can help you plan your perfect picturesque wedding sparkler shot:

Here are some more in-depth tips for capturing that perfect sparkers-infused wedding photo that’s likely to be shared, framed, remembered, and adored for many years to come:

Writing with Wedding Sparklers

Capturing your thoughts and feelings in illuminated writing is a magical way to jazz up your wedding photos. There is no such giant sparkler that burns in the shape of a letter. Since sparklers burn like a fuse, you could never get a full letter- or word-shaped sparkler to burn bright all at once. But there is a way to create the fun effect on your own using our classic straight-stemmed wedding sparklers.
Do the following to capture a bit of sparkle in writing:

  • Start with complete darkness, meaning not even a hint of evening light.
  • Use a camera with a long shutter speed, allowing a few seconds to achieve the blur of the sparklers.
  • Get a tripod.
  • Make sure you have enough space and a wide enough camera lens to catch the full action.
    Consider the following settings: shutter speed of 8-15 seconds, aperture of 3.5, and ISO of 100.
  • Allow the shutter speed to be the setting that allows the light in. With the darkness, a slow shutter speed is what captures the light and motion.
  • Have the person writing with sparklers keep their back to the camera and write out to the side of their body. If facing the camera, they must write the letters as reflected in a mirror (a much more difficult feat!).
  • It’s helpful to use a camera timer to avoid any shake and resulting blur.
  • Young children can wave the sparklers around in a pattern (rather than writing out an entire word) for a sweet outcome.

Photographing Sparklers

Here are three tips for photographing sparklers like a professional:

  • Be prepared. When attempting to capture the exit like an expert, consider your camera gear, level of photographic experience, and timeline. You’ll want a camera with low-light capabilities or adequate lighting. You can get some test shots pre-event with some cheap sparklers from the dollar store. Brainstorm a plan before the day of the wedding and especially the moment of picturesque magnificence. Try to scope out the exit path and set up your gear and lighting prior to the couple’s debut. If you can, steal away the couple and get a few test shots or creative poses with just them and some extra sparklers before everyone joins in the fun.
  • Use only ambient and sparkler light. Soft lighting in the path of the newlywed couple’s exit can be an excellent asset to the picture-perfect wedding sparkler photo. Using only the light from the sparklers and the soft lighting from string lights or other muted lighting or mood-setting materials can provide you with a picturesque memory. Photographers who know how to make this work include:
  • Jennifer Hawkins: To catch the perfect sparklers photos, she uses a Canon 5Diii with a sigma art 35mm lens at ISO 4000, f/1.4 and 1/100 sec. By manually adjusting the white balance using Kelvin 2500, she can achieve a balanced and timeless lighting effect.
  • Stephanie Mballo: Total darkness yields a more dramatic effect. If your exit is happening when it’s still partially light outside, though, take some tips from Mastin Labs user Mballo to achieve a beautifully captured snapshot before the sun is fully set. Try taking the image at ISO 4000, f/2 and 1/160 sec. Doing so presents less of a technical challenge and leaves some room for error for those of us who are still not photography pros. If you use an on-camera flash, adjust to a lower ISO with a moderate shutter speed to get a sharper photo.

You can also fine-tune your shutter speed to your camera’s light meter and take your shot. If you’re using only your camera’s flash, set the ISO to 100, f/2.0 and 1/100 sec. Lastly, if you have a second shooter, take advantage of that. Capture your shot without flash and have your wingman or woman shoot with a flash. Doing so provides you with two sets of images featuring very different looks and gives you some wiggle room for creativity knowing you have a backup. Shoot with an external flash. This technique can be complicated but well worth the challenge. Using an external flash can result in striking images, but you should only take this approach if you have wireless flash photography experience. You’ll want to set up two or more flashes, with one set along the side of the exit path and the other situated at the end of the path facing toward it. For the most diffused lighting, set your flashes five to ten feet off the path but angled toward it.

Using an iPhone to Capture an Iconic Sparklers Pic

You can be an amateur operating from your smartphone and still achieve a social media post-worthy pic. Using the Slow Shutter Cam app, you can capture a classic sparklers exit shot and more elaborate sparkler writing. Slow Shutter Cam has a built-in mode called light trail mode that can capture all the sparkling action. It also has automatic exposure and focus-lock so you can mount your iPhone on a tripod, point it in the right direction, focus with a tap on the dark sky, select the “gear” settings and let the smartphone camera do its thing. The app includes tabs for three capture modes, including motion blur, light trail, and low light. Tap on “light trail” to select it and adjust the light sensitivity and shutter speed. I recommend keeping the ISO set on auto. Since most firework action expires quickly, you’ll want to set the shutter speed at four or eight seconds. To avoid the shake of the iPhone that accompanies a long exposure shot using the shutter button, try using the app’s built-in self-timer. You can set it to 1, 3, 5 and 10 seconds. Three or five seconds works best when catching fireworks, which can translate well to sparklers. As an alternative to the self-timer, you can plug in your Apple earphones and use the “+” volume button as an external shutter button. Apple watches have a companion app that allows you to use your watch to tap the button that initiates the shot. The watch companion can sometimes have trouble connecting to your iPhone, though, so make sure to have your earbuds as a backup.

Posting Your Wedding Photos (Sparklers Included) on Social Media

Do it, please! We love to highlight our brides, and our flashy sparklers add to the thrill of sharing your momentous photos. We love showcasing our clients’ photos and the amazing and unique ways they’ve chosen to use our delightful torch-like favors to celebrate their joyous occasion. We are happy to repost, tag and brag on all our clients’ glitzy wedding photographs. Visit our PinterestInstagram and Facebook pages for inspiration and to follow, like and share all things wedding sparklers.

Legal & Safety Concerns for Weddings Sparklers

Wedding sparklers are a novelty item per the Department of Transportation (DOT). This means we can legally ship your sparklers to you via UPS Ground. You also need to check your local ordinances or laws about wedding sparklers and ensure that your wedding venue allows them before lighting them up on their property. Most venues welcome them due to general safety and non-messy clean-up. We cannot endorse children handling wedding sparklers, especially unattended. Though these flashy favors are generally safe and have been in use for over 200 years, they can still leave you with a nasty burn if mishandled.

When using wedding sparklers:

  • Hold them by the wire handle.
  • Never hold multiples and light them all at the same time.
  • Do not lay them down on the ground or another surface.
  • Never point a lit sparkler at another person.
  • Have a designated area to gather the extinguished sparklers after use (e.g., a bucket of sand)

Also, remember if you plan to gift your leftover wedding sparklers to your guests, airlines will not allow your plane-traveling visitors to carry them on or stow them away with their luggage. Wedding sparklers are not allowed via air transport at all.

Where Can I Buy Sparklers For My Wedding?

As mentioned above, you have several options of places to buy sparklers, including firework tents, big-box retailers, and various online sources, even Amazon. The problem is you don’t always know what you’re getting. I can actually give you an idea, though, because I’ve ordered them all, just to try them out. They were smoky, didn’t last as long as advertised or the composite fell off in chunks. For 15 years, I’ve been perfecting my product. I used sparklers for my wedding send-off in 1999, and I want to give brides that classic, glamourous, right off the front cover of a magazine kind of experience you’re envisioning when you think of that wide sparkle effect you remember from childhood. The awe that filled your entire body and soul, glazing over your eyes and creating goosebumps that prickled your skin and left you feeling inspired and at peace all at once. Our wedding sparklers will leave you feeling that same level of breathlessness and entranced fascination. Our sparklers are double dipped in high-quality composite material, creating a smokeless, enduring sparkle that captivates and thrills. We are so confident in our brand that we offer a 100% guarantee, meaning if you’re unhappy with your purchase for any reason, the wedding is called off, it rains or you just change your mind, you can return them for a full refund.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Sparklers are dazzling, intense coloured flames, and other effects that are produced by the slow-burning of hand-held fireworks. They are mostly used at wedding occasions or some parties.
Sparklers are Known as a hand-held firework, a sparkler burns slowly while producing coloured flames, sparks, and other effects. A metal wire coated with a mixture of potassium perchlorate, titanium or aluminum, and dextrin is generally used to make sparklers. Magnesium or aluminum can also contribute to the recognisable white glow.
Sparklers glow because of combustion taking place inside of them. In other words, the tiny metallic particles are burning and forming metal oxides as a result of a chemical interaction with oxygen. More oxygen is required than what is present in the ambient air in order to create a strong glow.
Sparklers get Quite hot while burned. They are so hot enough to melt glass (900 degrees) or aluminum (1200 degrees). Around the Fourth of July, novelty sparklers are frequently used. They can burn up to 1,800 degrees.
20”. What size sparklers work best for weddings? For a typical-sized wedding, 18′′ or 20′′ work wonderfully. They burn for one and a half minutes, which is more than enough time for wedding sparkler pictures. The 36-inch sparklers are ideal for larger weddings and burn for roughly 3 minutes.
1800°F to 3000°F. Wedding sparklers are used to burn at 1000°C to 1600°C, or 1800°F to 3000°F), which is more than enough to burn clothing or potentially cause skin burns.

3 minutes. The largest sparklers on the marketplace are 36″ long and are made of gold wire. These extra large sparklers have a perfectly smokeless gold sparkle and burn for very well over three minutes. They are popular for Fourth of July parties or as sparklers for wedding exits.

When organizing a casual outdoor ceremony, place the fireworks in old tin pails or milk jugs. For a more formal, futuristic gathering, glass vases add refinement to your display of unlit sparklers. For a beach wedding, sparklers might be put in a planter filled with sand.
Be careful! Birthday cake or confetti candles Sparklers can’t be extinguished with the lips. They cannot, therefore, be properly put out. They immediately burst out when their burning life is over. The burning time of the sparkler candles ends in about 50 seconds.
Follow these steps to takes best Sparkler pictures: Set the camera in manual control if needed. The aperture must be set at f.22. Image quality should be set between 15 to 30 seconds. Use a 100 ISO setting. The camera should be in manual mode. Sparklers in sunlight have an orange light to them; by setting your camera’s white balance to sunlight, you can capture this orange light more accurately.
To lighten up Sparkler Candles follow these Steps: Avoid lighting the lights when wearing blowing sleeves. Ensure that nothing that could catch fire is usually present in the candles. A few candles should be cast aside for use. Before igniting the candles, insert them into the cake or pastries. If you don’t mind being close to the flame, light the candle with a spark. To avoid touching the sparkler, use a long-reach light to burn the candle. Before taking the candles out of the fireplace, make sure the flames are out.
Chemical Change. When a sparkler is lit, potassium chlorate undergoes a chemical process that breaks it down into potassium chloride and oxygen. The metal can then burn as a result of the oxygen’s combination with it. This results in glowing stars.
It depends on the number of guests who joined your wedding. Give each guest over the age of 12 a sparkler if you want your wedding’s sparkler departure to be filled with a lot of light. So, just to be safe, if you’re having 120 adult visitors, plan on 120 sparklers.
Yes you can buy Sparklers from Sparklersonline store. We provide packages of 40, 80, 120, 160, or 200 sparklers. For quantities over 200, get in touch with us to ask about bulk sparklers in 20″, 24” or 36″ sizes.
You can buy love wedding sparklers and gold wedding sparklers online from sparklersonline store. If You’re thinking about making a dramatic wedding sparklers exit from the celebration using wedding sparklers, then contact sparklersonline about all the information you need to prepare for and remember when putting a little more glitter on your special day!
You can buy love wedding sparklers and gold wedding sparklers online from sparklersonline store. If You’re thinking about making a dramatic wedding sparklers exit from the celebration using wedding sparklers, then contact sparklersonline about all the information you need to prepare for and remember when putting a little more glitter on your special day!
The options for incorporating sparklers into your wedding are limitless. Some of the most popular wedding activities that make use of wedding sparklers are wedding send-offs and picture-perfect photo shoots. These are far from the only ways wedding sparklers can brighten the festivities, though.