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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

 

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.

 

  

Offset 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 !

 

 

Black isn't a first choice colour balloon for many people. But when complemented with a 2 pink balloons it looks a great combination.

 

 

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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