Are Balloon Decoration Strips Used By Professionals?

This article provides a step-by-step guide on how to use a Balloon Decorating Strip for creating balloon garlands, arches, and columns. It emphasizes the importance of using clear polyethylene strips with pre-made holes to hold up to 12 balloons per foot. The strip is suitable for both DIY enthusiasts and professional decorators, but should not be used on delicate surfaces like wallpaper or newly painted walls.

The Hi-Float product increases the floating time of helium filled balloons significantly. The Balloon Decorating Strip is a clear polyethylene strip with pre-made holes that can hold up to 12 balloons per foot. It is also used for assembling structures and making balloons appear as if they are floating.

To use the Strip, gather any size balloon and cut them to any desired length. The lip of the balloon should be centered around the strip. Balloon decorators typically create balloon garlands by selecting a variety of balloons in different colors, sizes, and shapes. Using balloon tape is a straightforward way to create professional-looking balloon decorations for parties, weddings, and other events.

In summary, using a Balloon Decorating Strip is a simple and cost-effective way to create beautiful balloon decorations. It is essential to follow the instructions provided to ensure the balloons look professional and beautiful. Professional balloon artists often add volume to the balloon garland to give it more impact.


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📹 How to make a balloon arch/ EASY BALLOON GARLAND TUTORIAL

This video demonstrates how to create a balloon arch using a specific method for connecting clusters of balloons. The creator emphasizes the importance of using a consistent ratio of 11-inch and 18-inch balloons to create a cohesive and visually appealing arch. They also provide tips for attaching the arch to a backdrop and filling in gaps with smaller balloons.


Are Balloon Decoration Strips Used By Professionals?
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Rafaela Priori Gutler

Hi, I’m Rafaela Priori Gutler, a passionate interior designer and DIY enthusiast. I love transforming spaces into beautiful, functional havens through creative decor and practical advice. Whether it’s a small DIY project or a full home makeover, I’m here to share my tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you design the space of your dreams. Let’s make your home as unique as you are!

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  • I know a lot of Professionals bad talk the Amazon balloon kits, but I have ordered tons of kits and had nothing but good luck. The last set stayed inflated for 6 months. ( I conducted a time test) I’m not arguing that professional balloon companies are great, just that sometimes the lower cost ones aren’t bad.

  • You make me wonder what your opinion is on something 🙂 Without trying it first or looking anything up, what’s your first thought, if you found a half inflated mylar balloon in your driveway and drove over it carefully, do you think it would be like a soft speed bump? Or would it just pop? Or would it feel like a soft speed bump that pops or deflates? I know I ask too many questions. I’m just curious what first comes to your mind

  • I don’t know why I didn’t try to find help before I started. I failed! I over inflated every single balloon. Every single one. All of my balloons are bad quality. However, I expected it for the price I paid. They are still beautiful. Now I have to figure out a way to make something out of my cluster. The quality doesn’t bother me. It’s the big over. Inflated balloons I now have.

  • Aspiring decorator here 👋. Hi, i like to join Decor Lab school, i click the “membership”i want to play the article clip in there maybe it can help me understand more, if the article has instructions, but i can’t play it. I’m from the Philippines, and i really love perusal you here in yt. Looking forward for your response. Thank you very much.

  • I dont know if you will see this but I’m hoping that you will. Where I’m from we only get the chinese brands which I find very hard to work with because they tend to paste to each other during installation, making it difficult to add clusters and fillers to them after. Do you have any advice to curb this problem. Its too late for me to place an order.

  • You made a mistake in #3. Never wrap a line around a single neck. You could cause friction tears in the neck. Remember, the neck is the thinnest part of the balloon. Always wrap around at least 2 balloons using a figure 8 motion. For this same reason, I also noticed you tighten the knot by pushing it into the balloon, not pulling it. Perfect!

  • My wife was looking for articles doing a balloon arch for her friend’s birthday, and after 3 or 4 articles that didn’t explain anything and were not helpful at all, she found your article. But she never watches things logged in so she couldn’t like the article. So here I am, perusal it again logged in my phone to get you your very deserved like and comment to feed the algorithm.

  • Literally the best tutorial out there! I’ve made balloon arches before but this method really simplifies & shortens the time you spend blowing up all the balloons. I used this technique for my sisters baby shower balloons & they came out so beautiful! My best balloons yet lol Thank you for this article!! 🤍

  • By far the best tutorial I’ve watched! Thank you! How long would you say it takes you to pin the balloons up for the final result. I have 30 minutes to set up my daughter’s b-day party, and I plan to bring all the balloons to the venue already grouped together, but not sure how long it will take to actually get it set up??

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