Cloud 9 Cluster
Balloon Recipe
Preparation
Decorating Suggestions and Tips To attach ribbon, tulle or other decorative swags, slide ribbon into lower balloon cluster. Pull ribbon through and cut to desired length. To create a canopy, first make the desired number of Cloud 9 clusters and position them where appropiate. For canopy groupings with a central cluster, use clear 16" for the middle of the arrangement. Pre-measure the amount of ribbon or netting (or both) needed between clusters to create the desired swag effect. Feed ribbon through the lower balloons in each cluster, leaving about 1½ feet of ribbon tail to hang below each cluster. Then feed all ribons to center cluster and let the ends drape through the middle. This completes the canopy arrangement. Securing Cloud 9 Clusters can be done in several easy ways. The photo on top demonstrates how helium-filled balloons are secured with monofilament lines anchored to the floor or table. Another way is to suspend air-filled Cloud 9 Clusters from the ceiling with a clear filament tightly attached to the knot of the top center balloon in each Cloud 9 Cluster. Also, you can knot the filament around the bottom cluster to suspend the Cloud 9 Cluster upside-down. Be creative! Experiment with different quantities of Cloud 9 Clusters, colors and swags. Clusters are best created with a single color balloon, but can be grouped with clusters of other colors. Also, for added texture in large groupings, try using colored 11" balloons. Let your imagination go to work! |