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How To Make Balloon AnimalsIf you are planning a birthday party for a child, you may be looking for some ideas for how to keep the little ones entertained. Have you considered balloon animals? Kids love them – and making them can be an inexpensive activity for your party. And don’t think you have to hire and expensive entertainer to have balloon animals at your party. You can easily learn how to make balloon animals yourself. Not only are balloon animals a great party favor for your little guests, they are great theme party decorations. One great way to incorporate them is to have your whole party designed around the animal theme. Decide ahead of time what animals you want to use as part of your party theme, and then learn how to make those. Or, conversely, figure out which animals you can make, and then incorporate those animals into your theme. Make several ahead of time and put them out for decorations around your house. Gather Your SuppliesThere are only a few supplies required for your balloon animals. Balloons are the first, of course. The kind typically used for balloon animals are called pencil balloons, and can be easily found at party supply and craft stores. Second is a bicycle tire pump, unless you want to blow them all up with your mouth. Lastly you will need some sort of marker for drawing faces. Be sure it has a soft tip, so that it doesn’t puncture your balloon. Some of the simplest balloon animals to make are dogs, giraffes and bees. There is multiple Internet sites and books that can provide step-by-step instructions. One of the best for simple directions is essortment.com. You can also buy kits that will provide a starter set of balloons and detailed instructions with pictures. Start practicing a few weeks before the big event, and by party night, you’ll be the coolest entertainer around! Related Articles
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