Hey! Great channel. Getting ready for grad event. How are you adhering the clusters together if you aren’t using dots (yes, last 4th of July we had a bunch pop) thank you!! Great videos! Thanks!
Hi, thanks for watching! for the clusters you can just use (260) balloons to wrap around. Those are the long balloons that people make animal shapes out of. They are called 260 and they look like giant rubber bands. We just use those, create a loop and wrap them around the balloon garland. And since it is like a rubber band it pulls the balloons together great. For this video we actually did most of the balloons just interlocking the clusters together. What we did was just grab one neck of the balloon from a cluster and another neck from another cluster and wrap them around each other. It feels like you are going to pop the balloon but they do not. It pulls them tight together as you see in the video. You just have to use quality balloons such as qualatex, tufftex, etc. But it works great. Hope this helps and good luck!
Hi thanks for watching. The pastel green was I believe tuff tex blush with a betallatex mint green over. Dark grey was Tuff tex Fog. And I believe the color you are referring to darker green was Tuff Tex empower mint double stuffed together. Hope that helps.
Hi, thanks for watching. There is always the risk of popping on grass and definitely depends on the grass or if there's sticky weeds? Outdoors you have to always think about the sun heating balloons and popping them or the heat from the ground/grass or especially concrete getting hot and popping them. So the weather and time of day does play a lot in the balloon display lasting. I always try to look for shade if possible and do let customers know and try to steer towards a safer balloon setup. But we do and have balloon setups on grass and usually we go with either qualatex or tuff tex. Their is never 100% guarantee, some times we will loose one or two. Thanks so much for your comment.
Hi, these were more clusters. So, like some were in sets of 2s and 4s. And then she wrapped those together into clusters of different sizes. The clusters were combos of different sizes and balloons of maybe 6, 8, 10s. It all depended on the sizes that were in that particular cluster. We used different sizes in balloons 5in, 11in, 16, 24s, 36in to create those different clusters. Thank you for watching, and let me know if you have any other questions.
@@MakerDecor I understand but I’m referring to when she was blowing them up. It looked liked she tied then one by one and good lord that’s a lot…. Or did she tie two together as she blew them up?
@@loveleeeventplanningl.l.c.7539 Oh, yes it was two at a time. And yes that was a lot of balloons, definitely need to rest our hands after tying all those balloons. Thanks.
This work is breathtaking wooooow 😍😍😍
Thank you so much!
Amazing! You guys are so talented. This makes me super nervous though that I can't do anything like that lol.
Thank you so much. And I am sure you can do it and much more. The more practice the better you get at anything!! Good luck
Looks amazing!!!
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BEAUTIFUL I LOVE THE HIGH TREE IDEA.
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beautiful
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Wow- such a beautiful wild one garland!!! Fantastic job!!
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Love your videos, please link all the videos you talk about in the description box it just make easy to scroll🎉 thank you keep up the goodwork!
Hi thanks so much for watching and for your suggestion. I will keep that in mind for my future videos. Thank you!
Beautiful colors. Great work
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This is amazing! I absolutely love your work!!! 😍❤
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Beautiful 😍 love your videos thank you ❤️
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Hey! Great channel. Getting ready for grad event. How are you adhering the clusters together if you aren’t using dots (yes, last 4th of July we had a bunch pop) thank you!! Great videos! Thanks!
Hi, thanks for watching! for the clusters you can just use (260) balloons to wrap around. Those are the long balloons that people make animal shapes out of. They are called 260 and they look like giant rubber bands. We just use those, create a loop and wrap them around the balloon garland. And since it is like a rubber band it pulls the balloons together great. For this video we actually did most of the balloons just interlocking the clusters together. What we did was just grab one neck of the balloon from a cluster and another neck from another cluster and wrap them around each other. It feels like you are going to pop the balloon but they do not. It pulls them tight together as you see in the video. You just have to use quality balloons such as qualatex, tufftex, etc. But it works great. Hope this helps and good luck!
@@MakerDecor amazing, just ordered them! Great tip - thanks so much!!
What color was the pastel darker green made out of?
Hi thanks for watching. The pastel green was I believe tuff tex blush with a betallatex mint green over. Dark grey was Tuff tex Fog. And I believe the color you are referring to darker green was Tuff Tex empower mint double stuffed together. Hope that helps.
What brand of balloons do you recommend that will not pop on grass?
Hi, thanks for watching. There is always the risk of popping on grass and definitely depends on the grass or if there's sticky weeds? Outdoors you have to always think about the sun heating balloons and popping them or the heat from the ground/grass or especially concrete getting hot and popping them. So the weather and time of day does play a lot in the balloon display lasting. I always try to look for shade if possible and do let customers know and try to steer towards a safer balloon setup. But we do and have balloon setups on grass and usually we go with either qualatex or tuff tex. Their is never 100% guarantee, some times we will loose one or two. Thanks so much for your comment.
Thank you so much 🙌🏽🙌🏽
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Omg did your sister tie those in singles or duplex?
Hi, these were more clusters. So, like some were in sets of 2s and 4s. And then she wrapped those together into clusters of different sizes. The clusters were combos of different sizes and balloons of maybe 6, 8, 10s. It all depended on the sizes that were in that particular cluster. We used different sizes in balloons 5in, 11in, 16, 24s, 36in to create those different clusters. Thank you for watching, and let me know if you have any other questions.
@@MakerDecor I understand but I’m referring to when she was blowing them up. It looked liked she tied then one by one and good lord that’s a lot…. Or did she tie two together as she blew them up?
@@loveleeeventplanningl.l.c.7539 Oh, yes it was two at a time. And yes that was a lot of balloons, definitely need to rest our hands after tying all those balloons. Thanks.
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Thank you so much for watching..
What’s your IG?
I haven't made one for this TH-cam channel yet, but will soon. The one for these setups is under Pinerestingrentals.