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"confused head ?"
"you need a little helping
hand"
Not sure what
Balloon displays to
buy?
As a minimum requirement, we recommend
balloons bouquets scattered around your party room. Balloon
bouquets can be table or floor standing and have at least 3
latex balloons arranged on each bouquet. Table displays
don't exceed 7 balloons unless the room has a tall ceiling,
while floor standing displays can offer larger designs.
Highlighted areas such as top tables, cake tables and stages
can be highlighted with archways, cloud nines, added foil
balloons and larger floor displays.
Choosing
Balloon Colours
Right
colours, Right Room
Make
sure your choice of
balloon colours will
blend with colours in
the room. The balloon
display below shows
the balloon colours
match seating,
curtains and carpet
colours.

Shades
Table balloon bouquets
usually consist of 3
of 5 balloons. (Maybe
more for the top
table). Try using
different colour
shades for each
balloon within the
bouquet. We were asked
to decorate a garden party for a
christening with white
and 2 different shades
of pink balloons.

Here are the
"shades
effect" with blue
balloons with an
added "foil
top".(A relevant
foil balloon adding
extra height to the
table display)
and lilac shades
with a wedding foil
top
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Crystal
Clear
While you maybe
certain of your main
balloon colour,
choosing a
complementing colour
may not be so easy.
How about not having a
second colour ? Our
Clear balloon (colour
code 090) worked
really well with this
orange design. |
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one dark colour balloon with 4 light coloured balloons.
For a wedding a
customer requested 4 ivory balloons and one burgandy for
each table. Looks Great !
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Black isn't a first
choice colour balloon
for many people. But
when complemented with
a 2 pink balloons it
looks a great
combination.
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Air
balloons
A number of matching
coloured air-filled
balloons can be blown
and placed on the
floor. The
picture shows matching
pink balloons on the
floor around tables
and dance floor area.
Simple but effective.
Archways
Archways add great
focal point to the
room.
Double Bubble
If you are having
balloon bouquets
displays on every
table, add something
extra to the top table
such as a foil top (a
foil balloon added to
the top of the
bouquet) or a double
bubble (adding a
large clear balloon
around the highest
positioned balloon).

When choosing balloon
colours, use combinations that sit well together.
For the basics on colour theory, view the following web
sites.



Colour
Theory basics
Colour
harmony schemes
If you are
choosing a 3 balloon table bouquet; choosing
three colours equidistant on the colour wheel
will offer best resuts.
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