@TwentyFourSlevin For a simple bouqeut as little as 65 grams is probably enough. If you double stuff a balloon and fill it with water until it is the size of a baseball that should be more than enough weight :-)
;-) sorry, I should have been more clear, what I meant to say was that that's a whole other video that I have not made yet.... I think that putting the mylar as the top balloon and then adding a second stagger, slightly off-set from the first (but connected to the same weight) should give you a nice full looking bouquet. If that's not full enough, you could always add a third... also, to make it taller, add more balloons to the bottom. Think of each balloon as approx 1' ... :-)
;-) sorry, I should have been more clear, what I meant to say was that that's a whole other video that I have not made yet.... I think that putting the mylar as the top balloon and then adding a second stagger, slightly off-set from the first (but connected to the same weight) should give you a nice full looking bouquet. If that's not full enough, you could always add a third... also, to make it taller, add more balloons to the bottom. Think of each balloon as approx 1' ... :-)
Thanks for the quick response....I looked through all your videos and did not find another video...if you could post the title it would be greatly appreciated. I looked everywhere and could not find a video on how to make a nice full bouquet with a mylar balloon on the top.
@mmhassa2 Thanks! Use the mylar as the top balloon. To add more balloons, the simplest way is to make a second stagger and then put the two together. There are other ways of arranging, but that's a whole other video ;-) Good luck with your event! - sandi
What do you use as a weight and how do calculate how heavy it should be ?
TwentyFourSlevin 6 days ago
@TwentyFourSlevin For a simple bouqeut as little as 65 grams is probably enough. If you double stuff a balloon and fill it with water until it is the size of a baseball that should be more than enough weight :-)
sandiballoon 17 hours ago
;-) sorry, I should have been more clear, what I meant to say was that that's a whole other video that I have not made yet.... I think that putting the mylar as the top balloon and then adding a second stagger, slightly off-set from the first (but connected to the same weight) should give you a nice full looking bouquet. If that's not full enough, you could always add a third... also, to make it taller, add more balloons to the bottom. Think of each balloon as approx 1' ... :-)
sandiballoon 11 months ago
;-) sorry, I should have been more clear, what I meant to say was that that's a whole other video that I have not made yet.... I think that putting the mylar as the top balloon and then adding a second stagger, slightly off-set from the first (but connected to the same weight) should give you a nice full looking bouquet. If that's not full enough, you could always add a third... also, to make it taller, add more balloons to the bottom. Think of each balloon as approx 1' ... :-)
sandiballoon 11 months ago
Thanks for the quick response....I looked through all your videos and did not find another video...if you could post the title it would be greatly appreciated. I looked everywhere and could not find a video on how to make a nice full bouquet with a mylar balloon on the top.
mmhassa2 11 months ago
Great video! Could you tell me how I can add more balloons and a mickey head mylar balloon to make a nice arrangement?
mmhassa2 11 months ago
@mmhassa2 Thanks! Use the mylar as the top balloon. To add more balloons, the simplest way is to make a second stagger and then put the two together. There are other ways of arranging, but that's a whole other video ;-) Good luck with your event! - sandi
sandiballoon 11 months ago