Every kid loves twisting balloon animals. Playing with balloon animals is a source of temptation for kids. Apart from that, remaking balloon animals without popping them is also exciting.
The balloon dog is the basic animal shape. This is where it all begins. Balloon dog is by far the most requested balloon animal so far. The main reason behind it is that it is quick, simple, and most of all people really like dogs. With proper balloon animal directions a swan, sword, giraffe or even a horse can be prepared. Children of all age groups are enthralled by the act of distorting balloons to different shapes. A birthday party is empty without some fun filled balloon twisting activities.
The astounding part is that kids love it. Even a lot of adults sit back and smile as different shapes of balloon animals are formed in front of them. Once you excel in preparing balloon animals you can twist balloons and make lots of shapes in no time. But for this you need to have good supplies and a good pump.
Method to Make Balloon Animals for the Kids at a Birthday Party.
The concept of making balloon animals started from many decades ago. This art is also known as ‘balloon twisting‘. The balloons are twisted into some amazing shapes of animals.
Balloon twisters spend hours in twisting balloons of different shapes thereby practicing the different skills like tying the balloon with one-hand, creating balloons inside balloons etc. Once you become an expert in making balloon animals of different shapes, the skill can be used in making more complex shapes with two or more balloons. The shapes are restricted to the twister’s imagination and idea.
Balloon twisters use pumps like hand pump, electric, battery or a compressed air tank to inflate the balloons. In case you don’t know how to make balloon animals, there are lot of books, photos, articles and videos to help and guide you out. There are also coaching classes to teach people on ways to twist balloons. Give balloon twisting a good try and you will definitely succeed in making balloon animals.
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December 17th, 2009 at 11:04 pm
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December 20th, 2009 at 1:27 pm
This is fantastic How did you learn this stuff?
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