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Robynhood![]() Regular user Charleston, SC 166 Posts ![]() |
I'm trying to attach yellow 260's to an 11 inch round to make hair. I can't seem to get it right at all. I'm bringing the balloons down around the head and using the nozzle on the bottom to tie it to, but It's a mess. Any suggestions?
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harris![]() Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8824 Posts ![]() |
Have you tried spray adhesive?
..that's the first thing that stuck out in my mind.
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Robynhood![]() Regular user Charleston, SC 166 Posts ![]() |
No I hadn't thought of that, but that sounds like a good idea, thanks
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Christopher Lyle![]() Inner circle Dallas, Texas 5695 Posts ![]() |
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Wes Holly![]() Special user Cincinnati, OH, USA 644 Posts ![]() |
Are you using a raisin twist to attach the hair at the top of the balloon?
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Lady Chanty![]() New user Nederland 55 Posts ![]() |
I think I would go for the raisin twist, or glue dots...
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Robynhood![]() Regular user Charleston, SC 166 Posts ![]() |
Oh, I don't know what the raisin twist is, I will look it up
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Robynhood![]() Regular user Charleston, SC 166 Posts ![]() |
Very cool, thanks
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Majake314![]() Loyal user Australia 245 Posts ![]() |
Never heard of the raisin twist untul now!!!
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Steve Yarosko![]() Loyal user 285 Posts ![]() |
I almost always use raisins for hair. Here is a picture of a Fancy Nancy I did using a hair technique I like to use. It uses a raisin in the top of the forehead, and a combination of spiraled and straight 160's split in half and twisted into the raisin. The 160 halves are wrapped around the head and twisted together in the back. A balloon bow is tied around the twisted part in the back to hide the twists.
http://www.balloonhq.com/p/84699 |
EvansFlorida![]() New user 98 Posts ![]() |
Raisin twists are the way to go. I love using Rubber Cement for the bigger projects, but raisin twists work fantastic. Much easier than a side bubble for me.
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Mike Maturen![]() Inner circle Michigan's Beautiful Sunrise Side 2726 Posts ![]() |
Beautiful Steve!!!
Quote: On 2012-05-17 15:46, Steve Yarosko wrote:
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Robynhood![]() Regular user Charleston, SC 166 Posts ![]() |
Since using raisin twists I've been able to do a really cute Hello Kitty. I've seen some use glue dots for the bow, and while it is easier and a bit of a time saver, I find I like the way the bow stands up on the head with the raisin twist. Thanks again for the link Lady Chanty.
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