Sunday, December 16, 2012

Balloon Columns

Balloon columns are great decorations for events. Usually, you should place them at the entrance of your event to catch the eyes of your attendants. There are a few different height and color variations for these pieces. The height should range anywhere from 5' to 7'. You should cut the PVC pipe according to your preferences. After you set up the foundation for the columns you should arrange the colors for the balloons. Typically there are two colors with a set spiral pattern. But there are many different ways you can arrange the colors and patterns to accommodate your preferences. Once the colors have been selected, attach them to the PVC securely. After all of the balloons have been set up, you will need to make the centerpiece for the column. There is a large range of decorations you can apply to your column. For starters, you can top it of with a Mylar balloon that matches the theme of your event, or with a bouquet. But if you want to exercise your creativity, you can familiarize yourself with 260" balloons to spruce up your columns. They are a great accessory to a column as well as 5" round balloons. They show great detail in columns and are a great visual asset to you balloon column. These are just a few of many ways to decorate your inflatable decorations. But there are a few things that need to be kept in mind before constructing these pieces. Balloon decorations are all about catching the eye. You don't want any flaws in the decorations because it will be easy to spot out. So follow these few precautions to make your balloon decorating a complete success.

1. Always pick out your colors before inflating anything.
( When making balloon arrangements, you want to have every color accounted for. If you don't have enough of one color then you are wasting precious time towards your work and it's unprofessional. So always be completely sure.)

2. Don't over inflate balloons!
( When inflating balloons, you want to always be sure to leave room for it to expand, especially when it is hot outside. Balloons tend to expand when the weather is hot, so be careful. You also want to make a measuring system for balloons such as a timer or a ruler to ensure that they are all the same size. When they are different sizes, they are easily recognized, so always measure and never over inflate.)

3. Keep away from potential hazards.
( Balloons are very easy to pop if they are around hazardous surroundings. These are a few thing that are harmful to your decorations. Grass, wood, walls, doors, windows, and bricks can pop your balloons quite unexpectedly. So you should just refrain from keeping them close to the walls or grass. If you must put them on the grass, cover your bases with a tablecloth of plastic to prevent them from bursting)

Here are some pictures and a video to help you.



                            

If you follow these few steps and precautions, your balloon decorating venture will be very successful as well as rewarding. Thank you for reading!

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