With a square piece of paper, and some patience, you can fold a three-dimensional. Mark the point with your finger and then twist this point into the pinch twisted bubble at the corner of the crown. How to make an origami Paper Balloon Paper Crafts Instructions and Diagram. Step 13: To measure the band of the crown, wrap it around the head of your “Princess”. Step 12: To connect the final spike to the dark pink balloon, grab the ‘tail’, or the part of the balloon that is not inflated and wrap it around that pinch twist. Step 11: Create another 1 inch bubble in the dark pink balloon and pinch twist. Step 10: Repeat step 9 except connect with the 4th pinch twist on the light pink balloon. Step 9: Measure 3 fingers in from the bubble on the dark pink balloon and do a basic twist, then twist this point together with the second pinch twist on the light pink balloon (5 times, as usual). Step 8: On the dark pink balloon measure a 1 inch bubble from where it connects with the light pink balloon and pinch twist. Step 7: Repeat step 3 and 4 to create the third and final part of the spike. Step 6: For the second longer spike, repeat step 3 and 4 twice, except this time we’re measuring 6 fingers for each side of the spikes. Step 5: Repeat step 3 and 4 to create the second part of the first spike. Step 4: Create a 1 inch “bubble” and perform a pinch twist (lift the bubble and twist 5 times then put back down). Step 3: Measure 4 fingers from the edge of light pink balloon (or whichever color you’re elected to be the top of your crown) and twist 5 times (basic twist). Step 2: Tie the end of both balloons together. Step 1: Pump 8 or 9 pumps into each balloon. Download Image of Barrage balloon manufacture. The light pink will be for the top of the crown (the most visible part) and the dark pink will be for the bottom band of the crown. Tools and Materials: Balloon pump, 2 (different colored) 160q balloons. If you’re never done balloon twisting before, this video will help you with the basics! Balloons are cheap and easy and are biodegradable! They are our favorite party accessory. We’ve used the 160 balloons that look more delicate and pretty than the standard 260 balloons. Here’s a cute and relatively simple balloon twisting DIY that is sure to be a crowd pleaser at a kid’s party- A Princess Crown! We’ve been working with a balloon artist to create so basic balloon sculptures.
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