Swans … How many touching and exciting feelings they evoke. It is very difficult to take your eyes off their graceful movement through the water. Touching their beaks to each other, as if kissing, their curved necks form a heart shape, as if reminding people of pure and true love. Since ancient times, swans have been a symbol of love, loyalty and devotion. And this symbol can be easily made with your own hands from snow-white air balloons.
It is necessary
you will need: special balls for modeling, a pear for inflating and a great desire. If there are balls, but there is no special pump, it can be easily replaced by a pear from a tonometer (pressure meter)
Instructions
Step 1
Inflate the balloon, leaving a 6-7cm "tail" so that the balloon does not burst when twisting bubbles. Tie a knot.
Step 2
Make an indent 3-4 cm from the knot, pinch and twist the bubble (like squeezing a rag). The result is a small swan tail.
Step 3
Step back 11-12 cm from the resulting ponytail, and twist the next bubble.
Step 4
Bend the two bubbles over the unused portion of the balloon and twist them together where the first bubble meets the second. It turned out two connected bubbles and the tail of the future swan.
Step 5
Step back 11-12 cm again - twist again.
Step 6
Put this very last bubble on the previous two, pushing it inward between them, pushing it out. The rest of the unused balloon is the future swan's neck. It must be carefully bent so that it takes an arched shape.
Step 7
The work is done. It remains to paint the beak with a red marker and paint on black eyes. The symbol of love and fidelity is ready. Such a swan can be presented as a gift not only on the wedding day, but also on Valentine's Day to your soulmate.