How often does the extra time, balloons, and effort expended in large multi- balloon creations result in a proportional tip?
My own experience has been that animals and simple hats result in more bucks-per-minute. That is, most folks see a dollar as the standard tip, whether I give their child a wiener dog or an enormous duck on a bicycle. I only do the elaborate stuff, and I make much more money than when I do the simple stuff. The reason is that if you make big stuff as part of a show, more than one person will tip you for the creation you’ve made. I’d rather have a crowd of 20, each person willing to give 1 C-shell for the entertainment they witnessed while I worked on a sculpture for 10 minutes than make 20 quick sculptures in twice the time, getting money from each person as they get their sculpture. I’d be bored to tears if I had to be a balloon factory. This goes for festivals that I get paid to work too. If a family of 4 can walk away with one really cool thing that takes the same amount of time to make as 4 small things, I’ve enjoyed myself a lot more, and I’ve impressed more people. I agree that sm
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