Thursday, June 25, 2009

Long Stem Roses


We have two different styles of long stem roses made from balloons. A seven petal long stem rose (pictured bottom right) and a twelve petal long stem rose (pictured top right). A client recently purchased a 12 petal long stem rose for his wife. We're told she put it in a vase on her desk and was repeated asked if it was one of those dipped roses. Tina Alt is the talented artist behind these beautiful flowers.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Trailer Before Picture

Not our usual post, but we thought we'd show you the before picture now. I wonder what balloon decorations we'll come up with to highlight our clowns, dancing chickens and gorillas? Thank you to J & K Landscaping Services from Sidney, Ohio who will be loaning us this trailer to use in the Liberty Days Parade in Ft. Loramie, Ohio. We won't have to do sprints throughout the parade this year. Come out July 4th to see us in the parade, and then meet us over in the Ft. Loramie Park where Ruffles and Giggles will be twisting balloon art.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Link O Loon Arch for Cake Table

You have to use your imagination and picture a wedding cake under this Link O Loon arch. I can almost see the wedding photo now of the bride and groom feeding each other a piece of cake.

Rainbow Arch & Star Columns

Two Star topped columns designate a dance floor for this wedding while a navy and silver rainbow arch highlights the head table. We brought in a young helper and used more than 300 balloons for the first wedding on Saturday, June 13, 2009. Our young helper, who actually had to get up before 6 a m during summer vacation, said afterward, "Mom, I knew you and Tina worked hard, but I didn't know it was that much work to make balloon art." We gave her a break and she didn't have to go back at 11 p m to help tear it all down.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Squiggly String of Pearl Arch

A dance school in Celina, OH had us make a Squiggly Balloon Arch for their "Celebrate" dance program this Sunday. We were there during rehearsals Saturday, June 6th, and let me just say, "Wow."