Balloon Sculpture Review: August 2006


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Friday, August 11, 2006

The Balloons R Fun Show

I recently came across this site. It is run by Stacey Krulewich, a balloon twister in Kansas City, Missouri. The main feature of this site is it's PodCast.

Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Stacey records a radio like show of about 15 minutes. In her show she reviews products, talks about topics that balloon twisters are concerned about, and interviews other balloon twisters. This site is a must see, err... Listen. I look forward to each show.

Stacey and her "Balloons are Fun Show" inspired me to do my video instructions website. I've always wanted to make a great balloon website that provided a service to the balloon twisting community, but never thought that anyone would appreciate all the work that went into it. After seeing the response that Stacey received, I got right to work.

So in a way, if you like my site, you should thank Stacey and her "Balloons R fun Show".

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Twisted Creations - Mack Painter

Mark email me in regards to the my "One hand balloon knot tie" instructions.

In his email he had his website which I took a look at. It gave me the idea of reviewing balloon sites that I come across.

Mark's site can be found at http://akarebo.balloonhq.com/

It is his Balloon HQ portfolio.

He has a lot of great pictures. From the first glance you can tell he likes to make more complicated balloon sculptures. He has a lot of easily recognizable characters and parodies of people.

Although I think my favorite is his balloon motorcycle. It is about the same size as the one I make, but has way more detail. I love the engine and the exhaust pipes.

Mark, if you are reading this, I have to say, I'm very impressed.