You could totally do that here. The pole is narrow enough to twist around without stretching the balloons too much. I personally like the fishing line because of the vertical tension it gives between each layer of balloons. I think it helps reduce the gaps between balloons. Happy crafting!
Hi Danica, I bought them from Amazon, but you can also buy them from balloon suppliers like Balloon World. Here is a link to the balloons on Amazon amzn.to/3ErR79P
They are called Quicklink balloons. They are designed to be tied end to end for arches, but have lots of applications. There is a link to the ones I used in the description.
Esta es la unica idea q me encanto
Y no batallare x la base .
Gracias por compartir La idea.
Superrrr great job 👏🏼 👍🏼
Nice, Thx. I'm wondering also.
Wondering why don’t you twist the balloons to the pole to secure them ?
You could totally do that here. The pole is narrow enough to twist around without stretching the balloons too much. I personally like the fishing line because of the vertical tension it gives between each layer of balloons. I think it helps reduce the gaps between balloons. Happy crafting!
How many little balloons did it take to make the arm? Making one with two arms. I want to make sure I have enough balloons.
Where do I buy the quick link balloons?
Hi Danica, I bought them from Amazon, but you can also buy them from balloon suppliers like Balloon World. Here is a link to the balloons on Amazon amzn.to/3ErR79P
What kind of balloons are those?
They are called Quicklink balloons. They are designed to be tied end to end for arches, but have lots of applications. There is a link to the ones I used in the description.
@@EventAnswer can you use regular balloons?
@@gopisahi-sahota3692 You totally could! Regular balloons just wouldn't have the little spike on the end, but other than that it would look the same.
@@EventAnswer thanks so much! I'm definitely going to make these for my sons Taco TWOsday Fiesta!
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