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How to Make Balloon Animals Step by Step

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How to Make Balloon Animals Step by Step

To get started, you will need modeling balloons and a balloon pump. Modeling balloons are made to be twisted into all sorts of shapes.

You can buy modeling balloons from specialty toy or magic shops. Just ask for size 260E. Some other things you will need are a ruler or measuring tape and some permanent marker felt-tips (water-based ones won’t work). It might also be fun to have some stickers or other decorations so you can make your balloon animals extra special.

Balloon Animals - The Puppy

Looking for a cute pet? This little puppy’s sure to impress! It’s also just about the easiest balloon sculpture to make. Heel, Rover!


Step 1) Inflate the balloon until it is 20 inches (50 cm) long, then tie the knot. Twist a 2 inch (5 cm)

Step 2) bubble for the head and two 2 inch (5 cm) bubbles for the ears.

Step 3) Fold over the two bubbles for the ears and lock twist together.

Step 4) Twist three more 2 inch (5 cm) bubbles for the neck and two front legs.


Step 5) Fold over the two front legs and lock twist them together.

Step 6) Twist three more 2 inch (5 cm) bubbles for the body and two back legs.

Step 7) Lock twist the two back legs together. The leftover balloon makes the tail.

Step 8) Use stickers or a marker to add a pair of puppy dog eyes. Draw the mouth on in felt-tip.


Balloon Animals - The Octopus


You need four balloons for this crazy octopus. Letting out a little air softens the balloons so that they’re easier to work with.


Step 1) Inflate three balloons as far as you can, let out some air, then tie the knots.

Step 2) Take all three balloons and lock twist them together at the middle.

Step 3) Fold the balloons, so the twist is at the top. Lock twist again, 10 inches (25 cm) down from the top, to make the

Step 4) octopus’ head. Inflate the fourth balloon until it is 30 inches (80 cm) long and tie the knot.


Step 5) Twist a 10 inch (25 cm) leg bubble and a 4 inch (10 cm) eye bubble. Loop the eye over and lock twist.

Step 6) Twist a 2 inch (5 cm) bubble and another 4 inch (10 cm) eye bubble.

Step 7) Loop the eye over and lock twist.Feed the balloon through the head, so that the eyes poke out. Lock twist the new legs to the others and tuck inside the head.

Step 8) Add stickers for eyes. You could draw suckers on the tentacles, too!

Ready to put on your own balloon show?

Here are a few handy hints!

Dress up! If you’re being an entertainer, you should look the part!

Don’t make too many models. About five is plenty.

Practice making your chosen models before the show, until you can create them quickly and smoothly.

Blow up your balloons to the right size beforehand to save time.

Prepare some “patter”—jokes and funny stories that you can tell to keep the audience interested while you’re twisting.

As you finish a model, hold it up so everyone can get a good look at it. Give away your finished models. If you’re entertaining at a birthday party, make sure the birthday boy or girl gets the best model!
 
Always save your best balloon sculpture for last! It’ll be your grand finale. Happy ballooning!

Are you looking for everything you need to make Balloon Animals? Check out this Balloon Animal Kit for only $18.99 it includes: balloons, a pump and a 48 page Balloon Animal Instruction Book.

Tea Parties for Children

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Tea Parties for Children ~ The Tea Party An Introduction

A tea party is the perfect occasion to dress up and invite your friends over for a wonderful afternoon of playing games, eating special food and drinking tea. It is even more fun when you use your very own tea set that you painted yourself. Let’s get ready; it’s time to have a tea party!

How to Have a Tea Party ~A History of Crust-free Sandwiches

Tea parties have been popular for over 150 years. Originally the only people invited to tea parties were royalty and friends of royalty. Everyone wore beautiful gowns, gloves and fancy hats, and tea consisted of tiny sandwiches and cookies served on pretty china.

Nowadays, most of us aren’t real princesses, or have royal friends, but it is so much fun to dress up and pretend! The following pages have lots of fun ideas to help you host your own party.


Invitations and Dress Up ~ What to wear for a tea time affair


Here are some fun suggestions if you and your friends need help. Planning what to wear: Pretty dresses, or a fancy cape, fancy shoes, purses tiaras, crowns, hats, bonnets and lots of jewellery! Scepters, swords and gloves.

 

Invitation Ideas

Hare some great ideas for invitations. Use cards and decorate them with: Glitter glue, Scraps of giftwrap, Stickers, Ribbon, Gemstones and Sequins. Use stickers and add decorations to your invitations that reflect different themes for your parties.

Tea or Two

In this section you will find plenty of great ideas for hosting your tea party.


Setting Your Table

Make it Pretty for your Tea Party

Now it is time to set your table and show off your beautiful tea set. Take the time to decorate your table with a lovely table cloth, flowers, doilies and pretty centerpieces. Lay out your tea set so that each place setting includes one cup and saucer, a plate and a pretty napkin. For a special touch, write each guest’s name on one of the place cards and set them by each place setting so your guests know where to sit when they arrive.


Food Ideas ~ Taste-tea treats to serve your friends

There are lots of great ideas for yummy food to serve at a tea party, but try to

serve things that are easy to eat daintily with your fingers. You and your friends will have fun nibbling bite size snacks and teeny treats from your pretty plates, so think about things that are small and won’t be too messy. Little candies, cookies and fruit are always good. On the next few pages are some recipes for other tea party favorites.


Prepare the jelly mixes directed on the box. Crumple some tinfoil into circles and put them in a pan. Slice the orange in half and scoop out the fruit so Only the peel remains. Fill the orange shells with prepared jelly and place on the tinfoil circles so that they don’t tip over. Put in the fridge to set. Slice the jelly oranges into wedges and serve!



Mini S’mores

Ingredients: graham wafer cereal, mini marshmallows, and chocolate chips

Use a graham wafer cereal, mini marshmallows and chocolate chips to build

mini s’mores. Microwave them for 10 seconds until the marshmallows and chocolate has melted. What a yummy treat!

 

Pinwheel Sandwiches

Ingredients: Sandwich bread, your favourite jam, and peanut butter Tools: Rolling pin, and a butter knife

Cut the crusts off of a piece of sandwich bread and gently flatten it with a rolling pin. Spread the bread with jam or peanut butter. Roll the bread up carefully and cut the roll into slices. Dust the pinwheel sandwiches with icing sugar.


What to Drink

At a traditional grown up tea party, they likely will serve real tea. However, you and your friends will probably enjoy other beverages more. Here are some suggestions: Lemonade, Fruit punch, Ice tea or Hot chocolate. When you’re thirst-tea!


Game to Play

Classic party entertainment ideas

A tea party is a time to visit with your friends, have a lovely time eating the food you made, and sip your tea. However, you may want to have a special game prepared to play as well. This will encourage your

friends to laugh and have a good time at your party. If it is a nice day, play outside and enjoy pretending that you are royalty attending a party, fairies attending a magical celebration or that you are on a jungle safari. However, if it is a drizzly day and you need to play inside, here are some classic games that are lots of fun.

 

I SPY

This is a very old, traditional game that was played in tea parties by royalty long ago. Start the game by selecting an item in the room without telling anyone what it is. Tell everyone that “I Spy with my eye, something that is _______” and tell them what color it is. Have everyone guess what the object is until your guests discover the item. An alternate way

to play this game is to have everyone cover their eyes while you remove an object from the room. Then have your guests try to guess what item is missing.

Have a great tea party!


A Great Gift Idea for the Tea Party Loving Girl

"Tea Time” Paint & Pretend Kit

Comes with a 56 Page Book of Ideas!



This Kids Tea Set Includes: 17 mini tea set pieces, 10 paints, 2 paint brushes and a 56 page book Idea Book included tea party birthday party theme ideas, pre-made invitation, 10 tea party recipe ideas, and 6 different types of fun games you can play at your tea party and 5 creative themes for your tea party!


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