For our current Lego Get together, I made a decision to do that concept that I discovered on Pinterest. (There are SO many pins about making a Balloon Garland that I do not know who to credit score….so I will simply credit score Pinterest). 🙂 That is very easy, and would not want a lot clarification, however there are a couple of suggestions I’ve if you wish to do that. Step 1: Blow up all of the balloons you want! Step 2: Reduce a protracted piece of thread (nonetheless lengthy you need your garland to be). Step 3: Tape the tip of your thread the place you need your garland to begin to dangle. I used blue painters tape. I additionally advocate wrapping the tip of the thread across the tape a few times so it would not slip out. Push the tape on good! Perhaps even double tape it for good measure. 🙂 Step 4: Get a needle and thread the opposite finish of the thread via it. Then poke it via the tied finish of the balloon, like this: Step 5: Do this with all the remainder of the balloons. 🙂 Step 6: After all of the balloons are on the thread, tape the tip of the thread up on the ceiling the place you need it. Step 7: Scoot the balloons alongside the thread to area them out evenly. And there you could have it!! Listed below are a couple of suggestions: **TIP 1: If you will alternate colours like I did, be ready for a balloon to flop (aka run out of air and shrivel). 🙁 As an alternative of taking all of the balloons off to switch that one shade, simply get a chunk of clear tape and tape a brand new balloon to the thread in that spot! **TIP 2: Be sure to comply with step 3 (above). I did not try this the primary time. I simply began threading the balloons and once I went to go dangle up my garland…..it acquired so tangled that I simply needed to begin once more! Taping up the primary finish BEFORE you begin threading will prevent a lot problem!

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