Balloon Twisting Instructions: One Balloon Heart


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If you want to learn how to make balloon animals, you will need a balloon hand pump ($6.95 ) and a bag of twisting balloons ($6.00) .



Thursday, September 28, 2006

One Balloon Heart

11 Comments:

Anonymous Mighty Mac said...

Hi Michael
I've made many a poor heart as you have shown.

But not any more!

Thanks for your instructions; I now have a room full of perfect hearts.
Thanks
Mighty Mac
p.s. thanks for the monkey in the tree too, the kids at my parties love it.

4:01 PM  
Blogger balloon-animals said...

Enjoy the videos.

But be careful. You wouldn't want to break any girl's heart.

9:43 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can you show how to do two swans to make a heart shape? Thanks Lisa

4:17 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are wonderful for taking time to show us your skills.

I have tried to look at diagrams but seeing you on video makes everything so clear to understand.

Thank you!

10:03 AM  
Anonymous Kim said...

Cool. Now I can make hearts instead of kidney beans! I think people like hearts better than kidney beans. No one's ever asked me to make a balloon kidney bean.

I never was satisfied with the way the 'hearts' turned out, but I didn't know how to make them any better. I have been enlightened. Thank you.

~Kim

3:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

great video! ive tryed learning how to make the heart through other resources and none of em were any good. in this book it said to rub the balloon and blow hot air on it where you want it to bend but with your technique on suqqezing the air out, it helped my hearts look great and i thank you for that!

7:48 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

A propósito de corazones sabes que ya nos estamos enamorando de ti
;-))

10:43 PM  
Anonymous Anubis said...

I dont like the new background.

9:55 AM  
Blogger balloon-animals said...

ya, I didn't like it either. I stopped using it. I'm going to develop a better background.

-mike

10:56 AM  
Blogger Susanne said...

That's a sweet shirt man! I adore Douglas Adams!

7:06 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot! This is a fantastic site! I succeeded to make some lovely hearts :)

An idea for everyone - I made two separate hearts, and then opened the bubbles at the end of one of them and inserted one of it's edges to the second heart and then twisted the bubbles back. It made a nice chain of hearts.

11:22 PM  

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