This has to be the easiest balloon sculpture I make, it takes seconds and its handy if you have a 4000 children with just 5 mins left to make everyone a balloon (OK I exaggerate), Its just made from the 1 x 260 balloon and starting with an un-inflated balloon I can make them in about 9 seconds with a further 7 seconds to draw the eyes on, so that's a total of 16 seconds. OK so I don't actually like speed ballooning but it does get me out of some sticky situations.
Rob Driscoll is a magician, photographer and balloon twister, he has been twisting and performing magic for 20 years and here you can keep up to date with his challenge to make one different balloon model every single day. He started on 1st Jan 2013 and aims to continue for at least a year. You can also follow him on www.facebook.com/mydailyballoon
Showing posts with label mouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mouse. Show all posts
Friday, 2 August 2013
Monday, 29 July 2013
29th July - Mouse Ears
I made bunny ears the other day which inspired me to have a go at making mouse ears, I ended up making a few of these at a party recently and they are really popular. These ears are made from 4 balloons, they are 2 round 5" balloons and 2 x 260 balloons, they are then attached to a hairband. You can keep up to date with all the latest news and sculptures by heading over to Facebook -www.facebook.com/mydailyballoon and hitting the 'like' button, then feel free to share it with your friends.
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
15th May - Fantasia Mickey
Here is another one designed by Dylan Gelinas, its Mickey mouse from Disney's Fantasia, I purchased the plans to make this not too long ago and yesterday I finally got around to having a go, this was my first attempt at making him and I if I made him again I know I would get him looking even better.
I am not going to tell you too much about how to make this one as you can purchase the plans from Dylan Gelinas by visiting his website at http://www.slightlytwistedballoons.com/
Thanks Dylan for creating this amazing balloon sculpture. You can follow My Daily Balloon several other ways Facebook -www.facebook.com/mydailyballoon and hit the 'like' button
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Twitter - @magirob
I am not going to tell you too much about how to make this one as you can purchase the plans from Dylan Gelinas by visiting his website at http://www.slightlytwistedballoons.com/
Thanks Dylan for creating this amazing balloon sculpture. You can follow My Daily Balloon several other ways Facebook -www.facebook.com/mydailyballoon and hit the 'like' button
or
Twitter - @magirob
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