![]() Next, you’ll need an electric inflator to blow up the balloons. ![]() Some of my favorite color combinations are lilac/navy blue/grey, black/gold/champagne, and white/gold/baby pink/hot pink. You can choose any number of colors you want, but I think 3 or 4 is the sweet spot. It’s just prettier, fuller, and seems more professional.Ĭolor-wise, it comes down to the occasion and your preference. Personally, I prefer the way arches look when you mix big balloons with small ones. Not to mention, you can always save the extra balloons for your next balloon decoration!Īs for the size of the balloons, that’s really up to your taste. My advice in this aspect is “better safe than sorry”, so buying more balloons than your arch ends up needing is way better than running out of a balloon while building it. Of course, if you want a bigger arch, you’ll need more balloons. You’ll need double the number of balloons if you want to make a full arch that goes all the way over a standard doorway. These are enough balloons to make an arch that goes about halfway over a standard doorway. Well, it really depends on the size of the balloon arch you want to build, but I’d say the minimum for this type of project is about 100 to 150 balloons. Balloonsįirst of all, you’re going to need balloons, a lot of them. So here’s a list of the supplies you’ll need to put together a balloon arch using a decorative balloon strip: 1. The last thing you want to do is find out mid-execution that you don’t have any glue or you forgot to buy tape! If you’re not familiar with a balloon strip, let me tell you now: it’s going to rock your balloon decorating world! It’s basically a plastic strip with holes that hold balloons’ knots, but I’ll explain more below, so let’s get started! What You Need - Supplies ListĪsk any good DIYer, and they’ll tell you that a successful project always starts with gathering all the tools and materials necessary to complete it. Well, you’re in luck – today’s article is an easy step-by-step guide on how to make a balloon arch with strip to save you time, effort, and money. If you’re a DIY head like me, then you probably couldn’t rest until you’ve learned to build these balloon decorations yourself. It’s safe to say that balloon arches and garlands have soared in popularity, and I’m all here for it! I mean, they’re super versatile, relatively affordable, and end up looking great in pictures, so what’s not to love?
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