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When they “snap” do they come apart or pop? In other words, do they come loose and leak or does the bubble burst?

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When they “snap” do they come apart or pop? In other words, do they come loose and leak or does the bubble burst?

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• How to split an ear twist… you have a 3 or 4″ bubble then the ear twist and the rest of the balloon. I turn the balloon over so I can see the spot where the ear twist pulls the two pieces together (still with me) now push the ear twist up and pull the two longer pieces down and together forcing the ear twist into two equal parts. The ear twist now looks like a U, grab both sides of the U as you pull up and twist into two seperate pieces. Twist about 3 times and then it will stay much better. If you want even more insurance repeat the process by going back through the already split twist and giving it a few more twists. Now to give credit where credit is due, Michael Decker taught this to me and I have used it a lot. • I used to have the same problem with my pinch twists coming undone on the bear. The trick I’ve found is to make the bubbles on either side of the pinch twist a bit tight, in other words don’t squeeze any air out before you twist. You want them tighter and they’ll hold

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