Balloon compositions can decorate any celebration, be it a children's party, a wedding, a conference or a serious event. Any room decorated with balloons looks festive and bright, especially if different figures and shapes are collected from balloons - for example, flowers. Even a beginner can make a simple flower from balloons - you do not need special knowledge for this.
Instructions
Step 1
Prepare four round balloons of the same diameter and color, as well as one round balloon of a different color and smaller diameter. In addition, you will need a hand pump, tape, pencil, felt-tip pen, scissors, ruler, and cardboard.
Step 2
Four balls of the same color will act as the petals of your flower. In order to make these petals the same, take a sheet of thick cardboard and make a template using scissors or a clerical knife.
Step 3
Draw the outline of a square of the desired size with a pencil along the ruler and cut it out. The inflated balloon should fit completely into the square. Thus, you can inflate all four balloons in the same way, placing them inside the square.
Step 4
To test, inflate the balloon and place it in the template. If the balloon does not fit in it, slightly deflate the air, and if there is a lot of free space, inflate it even more.
Step 5
Pinch the opening of the balloon with your fingers so that the air does not come out, and then inflate a second balloon of exactly the same size. Cross the tails of the air outlet balloons and twist them tightly together. After that, tie a tight knot from the ponytails.
Step 6
You have the first part of the future flower ready - now take two more balls and repeat all the above steps. Inflate the balloons, twist their tails together and tie.
Step 7
Fold together both blanks for the future flower and tie their tails together to assemble a structure of four "petals".
Step 8
After that, inflate the central balloon of a different color to a small size - no more than 10 cm. Tie the inflated balloon and tie at the central point between the four petal balloons by their tails. Your first balloon flower is ready!