As a professional balloon artist, I have to come up with new balloon designs every few months to make sure I am not creating the "same old stuff" at each child's birthday party. This is especially true for my clients that have large families and I see them every couple of months. Finding designs is not hard, finding fast and cool new designs is a bit more of a challenge.
Today I am focusing on balloon hats that are new and cool. This is always a challenge because I have to invest in new balloons and memorize a new creation that takes lots of time to practice. I estimate that I spend at least $25 on each new design I adopt and about 8 hours of time to practice it enough to turn it into "muscle memory". This amount of practicing gives me to confidence to twist and talk to children at the same time. I don't have to stop and think....how much air do I put in the third balloon?
Since there are so many great balloon twisters out there creating new and different designs. I often go the internet for my inspiration. For example, I found this photo on the internet and designed that it has some really cool features. It is simple because it uses only 6 balloons and it does not require an extreme amount of memorization. I can use it as a 4-5 minute design at a slow party at first and modify it if I have more time and add a mouth and teeth. I could also make this into a "dragon head" stick using a two balloons spiraled together and attaching this head. It would make a great balloon toy to chase the girls with!

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