I hung these puffy ones along the porch.
And had a few more daisy-style inside.
I like the second style much better. The difference is the balloon size. The puffy style uses all 12" and the daisy style uses 7". I didn't realize I'd purchased a different size until I started blowing them up. And I could only find packages of all pink balloons at the two stores I went to in the 12" size. If I had more time I might have searched out the 7".
I had so many people ask where I got the flowers and even had a lady stop to inquire. One neighbor said she and her daughters drove by the house twice to check them out. They are so simple to make. Here are the directions:
Step 1: Cut two circle templates from chipboard, one approximately 6" across and the other 4" across.
Step 2: Blow up five pink balloons (or the flower petal color of your choice), making sure they fit through the 6" hole template. (This assures they're all the same size. Cool, huh?) Blow up two yellow balloons (or the flower center color of your choice), making sure they fit through the 4" template. (Hint: Husbands make great balloon-blower-uppers.)
Step 3: Tie one set of two balloon petals together.
Step 4: Tie another set of three balloon petals together.
Step 5: Tie the two balloon centers together.
Step 6: Wrap the two balloon petals around the three balloon petals once at the center. Spread out petals so they lay flat. (On the puffy flower, they didn't stay flat until I added the center.)
Step 7: Wrap the balloon centers around the five balloon petals once, so there's one on each side.
I used fishing line to hang the flowers. I found the balloons lose their shine after a couple of days, so it's best to make them the day before or day of the party or occasion. Be sure to send me a photo if you end up making them.








21 comments:
Those are so delightful! I might have to make some for Emma's birthday. She wants to have a "peace" party -- whatever that is! Peace out.
She must mean a hippie party. How fun! Let me know if you want to use my templates.
Yes, thankfully, she's changed her mind and is having a Girl Pirate Party. So, I don't think darling pink balloon flowers will be in order. Arrrgh!
Love this! Too bad I didn't see it before my daughters party...
featured this awesome craft on my blog today!
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I saw you over at A Girl and a Glue Gun. These are so cute. Thank you for sharing!
i am sooo excited i found this tutorial on Pinterest! My daughter's 2nd birthday is this weekend, and I am all over making these flower balloons!!! Thanks for the inspiration!!!
I made these for my daughters 1st birthday party!! I could only find 12" balloons so they had a little more of the point on them I think the 7" ones would look better. They worked great for outdoor deco!! Thanks for the idea!!
So glad they worked for you, Sarah. And Happy 1st Birthday to your little one!
Going to have to try this for my daughter's birthday. So cute, thanks for sharing!
You are welcome. :)
Im trying to make these for my daughters first birtday party. We are putting ours on dowel rods and putting leaves and things on them. using 12" balloons. but the problem we are having is that when we put the five balloons together one of the fifth balloons wants to push to the center front. Its really annoying because they look so much better with the five petals! What am I doing wrong>>?
The petals should lay together when you put the smaller balloons in the center. Hope that helps.
My 16 year old grandaughter is having a pinkalicious party and these will be perfect!! Thank you!
Have fun and happy birthday to your granddaughter.
I used 12 inch balloons and made them 6 and 8 inches to get away from the unsightly ends. It worked great. The balloon flowers are hanging up now and our guests will be here for my daughters 3 rd birthday party in a few hours. Thanks for the tutorial.
I used 12 inch balloons and made them 6 and 8 inches to get away from the unsightly ends. It worked great. The balloon flowers are hanging up now and our guests will be here for my daughters 3 rd birthday party in a few hours. Thanks for the tutorial.
Hi, I have a dumb question, but here goes...did you use helium to blow up ballons or the old fashioned method ;)
Just old-fashioned hot air. Husbands come in handy for that part! ;)
Did you tie the balloons together with string or just twist the ends together?
Sara, I just tied the balloons together, no string.
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