I just got a call from a parent asking if I could make a rocket ship. Since I caught this video in my list earlier in the day I said "Of course, absolutely" I love how easily most of your lessons lend themselves to line work and usually stick with using 260's and 160's rather than balloons I wouldn't frequently use.
I JUST WANTED TO SAY, I LOVE THE WORK YOU DO. FROM THE BLASTER TO THE ROCKET SHIP AND EVERYTHING ELSE YOU HAVE SHOWN US. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND EFFORT.
I have 2 questions :1. how do you come up with your balloon designs. 2. How come for some balloons designs when you do two pinch twists you make each individual pinch twist but for this one you make them together. Does it give the balloon animal a different effect?
CupcakeMadness637 I'll do my best to answer them.1. My designs come from a trial and error process that is simular to trying to draw a picture.2. There is a difference with how the balloon sections sit, depending on which pinch twist technique is used. Twisting them individually makes them flatter, and makes it tighter, but less stable. Making them at the same time makes them fatter and gives them a "square-ish" shape. This is more useful if I'm attaching something and I care how it sits.Hope that helps.
This rocket (88) is truly outstanding: vivid form, ease of construction and clarity of instruction. I would be embarrassed to tell you how much my income over the last several months (!) your small Spiderman has produced. I use it for the Ninja T (natty and Developed a spiderman with a righteous cape. That one is a buggin HIT as well. I have see other spider-dudes, but they ar too complex and are essentially useless for my purposes at the food markets where I perform. Recently I developed a set of figures of the girls: a Princeess in a ball gown, a winged fairy (Tinkerbell) and a real off-the-wall one: a Ballerarina in a tutu!! this one really gets 'em. Girls see that powerful ballerina float accrossthe stage and they know who is in charge! it is so powerfull. I must get a way to photograph these and up load. They are not difficult and I have sold my last Princess right off the umbrella (I have a beach umbrella attached to my Balloon Stand) to a needful Dad. I find the more I learn and study the more I Invent on my own. Thank you
Brenden ware I hired a graphic artist to design the logo. Then I upload the file to zazzle.com to make the shirt. you can buy them online at zazzle.com/blamoballoons