IMPORTANT: TRY TO BLOW UP YOUR BALLOONS TO A SIMILAR SIZE.
Available from Amazon HOW TO MAKE A BALLOON ARCH (IN 5 STEPS) Step 1: Blow up balloons in groups of 4 (these will form your balloon arch “rings”) The tension of the string will hold the balloons together.Ī balloon pump is optional, but it does speed things along. If you’ll been leaning your balloon arch against a wall for support, a simple fishing line will work.For a larger arch make with full-size balloons, you’ll want a larger ballon arch kit that includes a frame made out of a material similar to a tent frame.I’ve used and re-used this wire for multiple balloon arches over the years. For a smaller arch made with 5-inch balloons that can stand on its own (like this one I made pictured below), I use some 18 gauge (1mm) artistic copper wire.– The tension of the balloons will help hold the arch together, but a wire will add some structure. Wire (for an arch made with 5″ balloons) or Frame (for full-size balloons)
? Easy DIY Balloon Arch Tutorial ? How long does it take to make a balloon arch?īy far, the most time-consuming part of making a balloon arch is blowing up 80+ balloons and tying them together. Here is how to make a balloon arch in 5 EASY STEPS. An arch works great for the snacks table decor or a photo booth op.
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