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How to decorate balloons without helium?

As far as party decorations go, balloons are a must-have. Balloons are essential for every party or function, and around 71% of people always love celebrating their birthday and throwing parties, or even you need to celebrate someone else’s born day, organizing anniversary parties, get-togethers, or even celebration of any festival. Make your party special with Balloon decor Brisbane. Balloons are must-have, they make a make-up party, but not always it is possible to call decorators and get perfect decorations done, and when you are decorating yourself, helium sometimes is difficult to find and use, also, getting a helium tank could be a bigger task. But, now the question arises, what to do with air-filled balloons?  Rather, this seems you could do amazing things with just air-filled balloons. Get your favorite colored and shaped balloons at party balloons Brisbane.

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 Here are 5 creative ways you can use air-filled balloons.


  1. Making a balloon garland  - want to add a color pop to your party, make things innovative and creative by creating a balloon garland. Pick your favorite colored balloons or even different colored balloons, or you can also choose different shapes and then inflate them. Attach all the balloons to a long ribbon or tape and the garland is ready. For a more gathered look of the balloons, you could tie there ends to each other and then tighten them to the ribbon. For a more attractive and beautiful look, you add flowers or plant strands to them. You can use these Balloons garland Brisbane to your dessert or food table.
  2. Creating a balloon wall - imagine a wall full of colorful balloons, it would look just perfect. It would just be the perfect place for a photo shoot and it would just so adorable and creative. For a wall to cover, you would require around 70 balloons or the number of balloons depend upon the size of your wall, fill the balloons with air, then begin by putting a removable glue dot on the side of each balloon, strip away the backing, and commence fixing balloons on the wall. Keep adding balloons, till you feel satisfied and happy with your balloon wall. Get your favorite balloons from Balloons Brisbane.
  3. Hanging the balloons high - Depending upon where you are organizing the party,  in your backyard, near the pool, insides of your house, or on the terrace. Find the place where you can hang the balloons like the ceiling of the house, trees in the backyard, where balloons could be hanged a little high. Similar to the making of garland, you would need balloons and ribbons. After filling up the balloons, collect 7-8 balloons together and tie them up together with the ribbon, make several groups like these, depending upon how many you require. Hang these balloons where you want to and make party place attractive. And have perfect balloon decorations Brisbane.
  4. Leave them on the floor - imagine entering a place where there are balloons all around your feet. You can simply fill up the balloons and leave them all around the place on the floor. Get your perfect balloons for your party from Balloons Brisbane.
  5. Tie them upside down - visualize entering the party place and you see balloons tied up all around. This is such a simple decor which will make your party place the perfect party place. Simply fill the balloons and with the help of the ribbon, take one balloon and a long ribbon do, knot them together and with the help of the ribbon, you could tie the balloon loose upside down, everywhere you want to.  Order balloons online and get them at your home, balloon delivery gold coast.
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