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40 Helium balloons at 1000 Rs - Call 8722008855

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40 Helium balloons at 1000 Rs - Call 8722008855 for Free delivery anywhere in Bangalore

How to Make Chocolate balloon bowls

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Method Break the chocolate into small pieces. Put in a bowl suspended over a pan of simmering water and leave to melt. Remove from the heat and leave to cool for 5 mins. Meanwhile, blow up your balloons – you want each bowl to be about 10cm wide, so try to pick small balloons and don’t blow them up too much. Tie with a knot. Line a baking tray with parchment. Holding the knotted end of the balloon, dip it into the melted chocolate to create your bowl shape. Stand it on the tray and hold the balloon for a few secs until the chocolate pools around the base allowing you to let go of the balloon. Continue with the remaining balloons. Chill for at least 30 mins or until set. When the chocolate has set, pop the balloons and carefully peel them away from the bowls. Fill with your chosen dessert – ice cream is good because it keeps the bowls cold. Recipe from Good Food magazine

DIY Gold Horseshoe Balloons- Call Balloonistics on 8722008855

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DIY Gold Horseshoe Balloons for your Derby Party DIY Project, Styling and Text by  Studio DIY Photos by  Mary Costa Photography It’s Derby party time! Don your hats, place your bets and get ready to bring the Derby to you with these gold horseshoe balloons. All you need are latex balloons and gold leaf, and you’re off to the races! (Pun intended.) Supplies: Balloon Time Helium Tank Latex balloons Ribbon Gold Leaf sheets Gold Leaf adhesive Paint brush Printable horseshoe template Toy horses (optional, for balloon weights) Spray paint (optional, for balloon weights) DOWNLOAD HORSESHOE TEMPLATE PDF Instructions: Inflate balloons with your Balloon Time Helium Tank and tie with ribbon. Cut out your horseshoe stencil and lay it over the balloon. (Do not tape it to the balloon.) Brush the gold leaf adhesive onto the balloon using the stencil as a guideline. Remove the stencil and let the adhesive set, according to package instructions, until it is tacky. With the

DIY Balloon Surprise

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Why yes, today’s  DIY  does totally coordinate with the new site! What can I say, I love me a good theme and scheme! But this DIY is so much more. You can use it for just about anybody you want to send a little bit of cheer to, whether it’s their birthday or any other day (Scroll to the bottom for more ideas). Essentially, you’re filling a big ol’ box with colorful balloons and dropping it on someone’s doorstep for the most awesome (Budget friendly!) surprise ever. Large Box Foam Core X-acto Knife Gold Spray Paint Glue Balloons Tape Have some balloons blown up in a few lovely colors. For reference, my 22″ box fit 11 balloons. Now it’s time to make your “mark” (Ha!) on the box, if you so choose! You could do a letter, number, question mark or exclamation point as I chose! I simply drew an exclamation point on some foam core, cut it out and spray painted it gold. Then I glued it to the box. Once your box is decked out, gather your balloons and tie them together about two

Ice Cream Cone Balloon Weights - Call Balloonistics on 8722008855

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DIY Summer Party Planning Project Ice Cream Cone Balloon Weights DIY Project, Styling and Text by  Studio DIY Photos by  Mary Costa Photography Outdoor summer parties are something to look forward to all winter long. But, when balloons are part of the party décor or party favors for the little ones, we all know what can happen. Up, up and away! Make your own balloon weights to keep your festive decorations in place while adding a touch of whimsy. DIY ice cream cone balloon weights are fun, functional, customizable and almost good enough to eat. They also make a perfect party favor long after the balloons are gone. Find out how to make your own ice cream cone balloon weights and let the summer fun begin. Supplies: Balloon Time Helium Tank Ice Cream Cone Cookie Cutter Paint Paint brush Balloons Air Dry Clay (found at art stores) Instructions: Knead and flatten the clay into a disk, about 1/2”-3/4” thick. Press the cookie cutter into the clay and remove the ice c