How Do You Make A Balloon Arch?
Balloon arches are a beautiful addition to any party decor. You can use one as a wedding arch, for bridal showers, or even for birthday and anniversary parties. They’re fairly simple to make, but look like they took ages. Balloon decorations are a very affordable way to add style to your special event. This article will cover the basics of creating a balloon arch. If you want something more intricate, I highly recommend that you pick up a copy of Balloon Decor Secrets; it has projects ranging from simple balloon bouquets to detailed arches and even gazebo-style decorations. Before you create your balloon arch, you have a few things to decide: • Would you rather use air-filled or helium balloons? Helium balloon arches will require less support in the frame, but will only last for about 10-12 hours before they begin to weigh on the frame. If you go this route, you will want to rent a helium tan
Balloon arches are easy to make, and they are festive additions to any celebration. You must do some planning before you start. You need to consider whether you are using helium- or air-filled balloons; how long and tall the arch can be and the color scheme. Also, allow plenty of time to complete your arch. Step 1 Set up the frame for your balloon arch according to your height and width measurements. Set the frame in its permanent location, if at all possible. You can lay it on its side to make it easier to attach the balloons. Step 2 Measure enough nylon line for your arch, if you are using helium. Allow extra to tie off the ends. Step 3 Cut a hole in the piece of cardboard the desired width of an inflated balloon. As you blow up balloons, place them in the hole to make sure the balloons are a uniform size. Step 4 Inflate two balloons by the method you prefer. Tie the ends together. Blow up two more balloons. Tie them together. Twist the four balloons together into a cluster. If you a
Balloon arches are easy to make, and they are festive additions to any celebration. You must do some planning before you start. You need to consider whether you are using helium- or air-filled balloons; how long and tall the arch can be and the color scheme. Also, allow plenty of time to complete your arch. Set up the frame for your balloon arch according to your height and width measurements. Set the frame in its permanent location, if at all possible. You can lay it on its side to make it easier to attach the balloons. Measure enough nylon line for your arch, if you are using helium. Allow extra to tie off the ends. Cut a hole in the piece of cardboard the desired width of an inflated balloon. As you blow up balloons, place them in the hole to make sure the balloons are a uniform size. Inflate two balloons by the method you prefer. Tie the ends together. Blow up two more balloons. Tie them together. Twist the four balloons together into a cluster. If you a using multiple colors, pair