How to Make Balloon Bouquets

Jasmine Starr

Balloons have always been a part of parties from birthdays, to weddings, and even anniversaries, and just about any other occasion you can think of. These are budget-friendly and fairly easy to do. Using balloons in many different ways such as balloon bouquets to make the party even more colorful and joyous is really a great way to liven things up without putting a hole in your wallet. In fact, if you come to love, you may even want to start your own business with these balloon bouquets. Before that though, you first have to learn how to make balloon bouquets. In this guide, we will take a look at what it takes to make these bouquets.

Before getting to the bouquets, let's first learn how to make a balloon flower. You can do that with just the simple twisting technique. You can twist balloons that are about 5 feet long. This is the usual size so you shouldn't have a hard time finding these in most craft or party stores. You can also mix balloons together and tie them up. Choosing the right combination of colors also does the trick. The flowers can also be unrealistic so as to match the theme of the party. So for each balloon, blow them up with the use of a helium tank and blow up about six to 10 balloons. Be sure to hold it tight around each balloon's mouthpiece. The size you blow the balloon should be just enough to allow for the flowers to be made.

Now at the end of each balloon, use a piece of ribbon and tie it. For every ribbon you use with each balloon, be sure that the length is uniformly cut. Choose the color of the ribbon to complement the colors of the balloons.

Go on and blow up the remaining balloons that you have. Once they are all blown up, collect them and tie all of them together. The balloon ribbons at the tip should also be tied together into a knot and a weight should be attached to bottom of the bouquet to weigh it down. This balloon bouquet is now ready to use.

And that's all there is to it. Now that you know how to make these balloon bouquets, you can make as many as you need for the occasion. Making smaller bouquets and sitting them in the center of tables makes a nice center piece for parties, dinners, baby showers and other events.

Published by Jasmine Starr

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