Let's face it, children LOVE balloons! And a balloon drop is easy to do and creates a large impact with children.
The drop above was part of a first birthday party over at Dukes and Duchesses. The how to is easy!
Simply tape up yards of tulle to a wall. This can be from a ledge or a door jam or from a ceiling fan or light fixture. (Use putty or command hooks or some types of painters tape to ensure no damage is done to the walls. Use ornament hooks to hang the tulle from light fixtures.)
Fill it with balloons you've blown up yourself. Remember that no helium is used in a balloon drop. Balloons can be blown up a couple days ahead of time.
Release one or both sides and let the balloons rain down on the little ones! Smiles all around!
Visit Dukes and Duchesses to see the rest of this cute party include these pinwheel centerpieces!
Thanks for sharing my balloon drop! It's the second time we've done one at a party and they're SO fun ... a perfect activity for little ones.
Posted by: Randi | September 14, 2010 at 06:51 AM
We adults love balloon drops, too! Thanks for the how to!
Posted by: Patti Davis | September 17, 2010 at 06:24 AM
Let into the water yesterday, let the wind fly past, today's stop candy cup vestiges of yesterday; only treasure now, in order to harvest tomorrow.
Posted by: Kevin Durant Shoes | August 10, 2012 at 05:44 PM
Me Glaze! I will have to try your"totally life changing experience" at Guy Savoy. John
Posted by: Christian Louboutin High Heels | September 10, 2012 at 07:26 PM
Great idea! Definitely it's add extra happiness in an occasion especially for kids! Thanks for sharing! :)
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