Following this pattern, you'll end up with a jagged edge. Just have the jagged edges of your walls interleaved. To actually lock them together once they're resting in each other, slide another 260 through the pairs of balloons straight down the line. Don't worry abotu twisting that balloon to anything. It will go inside all pairs of balloons. For more support, a pole can go through that same space instead of balloons.
Use one balloon inflated the same size as all of the other bricks, twisted in half. With Now just tie that in to the end of the wall. You actually need to inflate it a little smaller than the others since twisting it will squeeze air toward the end of the balloon and actually make your shorter brick more than half sized. So let's say most of your bricks are 18 inches long. Inflate one balloon to about 15 inches, fold it in half and insert that at the end of the line of bricks.
awesome! I love the balloon art..I soooo Wish I could do it! I spent thousands on my baby's b-day! and hey if you know how to do it...I know you can make some good money!!
Great video. Just tried it and looks exactly the same. Thanks for passing on and sharing your knowledge.
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Following this pattern, you'll end up with a jagged edge. Just have the jagged edges of your walls interleaved. To actually lock them together once they're resting in each other, slide another 260 through the pairs of balloons straight down the line. Don't worry abotu twisting that balloon to anything. It will go inside all pairs of balloons. For more support, a pole can go through that same space instead of balloons.
Use one balloon inflated the same size as all of the other bricks, twisted in half. With Now just tie that in to the end of the wall. You actually need to inflate it a little smaller than the others since twisting it will squeeze air toward the end of the balloon and actually make your shorter brick more than half sized. So let's say most of your bricks are 18 inches long. Inflate one balloon to about 15 inches, fold it in half and insert that at the end of the line of bricks.
awesome!
I love the balloon art..I soooo Wish I could do it! I spent thousands on my baby's b-day!
and hey if you know how to do it...I know you can make some good money!!
Very helpful
Those are Qualatex, but the size is no longer made. I use 646s instead these days.
How would you complete the edge if you needed a straight side?
how do you connect one wall to the other when they make a 90 degrre angle.
where can i buy the balloons that are linked together ?
If you are good you can make over $700 a week for only two days of work, good side job.
wow. i hope that isn't your day job. but then again you shirt has balloons on it.