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How To Create A Balloon Garland

Balloon garlands, arches, balloon backdrops – whatever you call them – are a fun and inexpensive way to create a customized decoration for any party or event!

 

balloon garland

Read our FAQs before you start for everything you need to know

How far in advance can I make a balloon garland?

We recommend to make your garland the day before to give you enough time to complete your garland but still have your balloons looking fantastic!

How many balloons will I need?

To complete a 5m long garland using our Garland Plastic Strip, you will need at least 100 balloons but for a smaller garland (approx. 2m) you can use just around 50 balloons. However you may need to use more balloons if you are using lots of mini balloons or are not fully inflating them.

What size balloons do I need?

You can use any size balloons, from 12cm mini balloons to giant 90cm ones!

Do the balloons have to be inflated with helium?

Not at all! Inflate them with air and hang your garland tape from a hook. (We use 3M hooks for our shop displays)

 

What you need:

  • Garland Plastic Strip – this is a must-have!
  • Balloons – check out our balloon bar to find the perfect match for your event
  • A pump – this is optional but will make inflating your balloons a lot quicker and easier! An electric pump will make inflating even quicker!
  • Additional decorations – ribbons, feathers, flowers, palm leaves – anything that you want to add to your garland

Step 1: Inflate your balloons and cut your strip or line to the desired length

balloon garland strip
balloon garland strip

Step 2: If using our Garland Plastic Strip it is as simple as inserting your balloons into the pre-cut holes. Insert in each hole or skip some to create the desired effect.

balloon garland strip
balloon garland strip

 

Tip! Two small balloons can be inserted into one hole from each side to add more volume to your graland

Or cut short lengths of the clear line and tie to the bottom of your balloons, attach these shorter lengths to your long piece of garland line in your desired pattern. Repeat this same process if using a hula-hoop

Step 3: Attach any final decorations you want to add and attach to a wall or ceiling using 3M hooks

balloon garland accessories
balloon garland accessories

 

Tip! Try our Balloon Glue Dots to add extra balloons to your garland and add a bit of volume to it – just stick balloons together with these super sticky dots.

 

View our range of supplies here

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How long do helium balloons last?

How long do helium balloons last?

This is one of the most common questions we get and there is no simple answer. There are many different types of balloons and each of them is very different.

Our most popular balloons here at Party World are latex balloons and foil balloons.

 

Latex Balloons
Latex Balloons

Latex balloons are made from natural biodegradable rubber and that makes them very popular. However, they have pores on their surface and that makes them float for a shorter time as the helium will leak from them faster. We usually fill 11 inch (30cm) latex balloons and those will float for about 10 to 12 hours when kept in the right conditions.

  •  Balloons like to be at a stable room temperature (20-25°C ) as they don’t like extreme heat or cold. Helium will expand when it gets hot so if you leave your balloons in i.e. a really hot car, it could make your balloons burst. And when you leave your balloons in a very cold room, helium will “shrink” your balloons much faster.
  • Darker balloons will attract heat faster too, so be careful with leaving your elegant-looking black balloon in the sun on a hot day.
    Another thing that affects the length of floating time is any additional decoration e.g confetti inside, or attached tassels, that will make your balloons float for a much shorter time.

There is however a magical thing called Hi Float – this sticky, clear, glue-like substance can be put inside a latex balloon and makes it last for days (3-5)!
It fills the pores of a balloon and that stops the helium from leaking so fast.
What is important about Hi-Float-filled balloons is to let them dry once they are filled and not keep them in any plastic bags. The faster they can dry, the better.

 

Then there are foil balloons.
Those are the shiny balloons with cool prints and in a variety of shapes like animals and numbers.
The floating time depends again on the temperature they are kept in and how they are handled – careful with children pulling strings too hard and damaging the valve.
In good conditions, our most popular 18inch (45cm) foil balloons will float for at least 3-5 days. Bigger foil balloons will last longer, sometimes even weeks!

Foil Balloons
Foil Balloons

Also, 17inch (43cm) balloons are the smallest balloons we can fill that will float.
If we were to fill any smaller balloon, it will not float as there is not enough space inside the balloon to lift the weight of the foil
(i.e. small 14 inches (35cm) shaped letters & numbers – those are just for air filling)

A bit less common balloons that we have are plastic bubble balloons.
They look amazing as usually part is printed and part clear which makes them look a bit different, like a floating bubble 🙂
These balloons can again last for at least 3 days but usually for a few weeks, depending on how they are being handled.

If helium is not an option for you, you can always fill any balloon with air.
That way your foil balloons won’t deflate at all and you can reuse them for years – just until you pop them 🙂

Bubble Balloons
Bubble Balloons

If you are filling latex balloons with air, they will stay looking pretty for a few days too, however, be careful when you are tying them to not damage the neck of your balloon. You can always hang your balloons, attach them to sticks, create garlands and arches and much more – check out our Pinterest page for inspiration!

And one more tip from us! → If you bought a bag of latex balloons, make sure to store them in a cool, dark & dry place, preferably in an air-tight container. That way they will not start disintegrating that quickly and they won’t pop when you fill them!

 

If you have any more questions about your balloons, let us know!

 

 

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