Sunday, 21 September 2014

Balloon Sculpting is known to many as...

Balloon sculpting is known to many people as a form of a small toy for little kids, that burst easily after a few moments of fun playing. Speaking of balloon sculpting would trigger the first thing that comes to most minds as entertainers on the streets who makes little poodles out of balloons. Some street entertainers can sculpt a wide range of figures but very often their repertoire is limited. And because of this shortage of 'possible sculptures', many people might think that this skill is difficult to learn. That is not entirely true.

A simple poodle, comes with different twist and knots. Within a couple of minutes, the skill of making a poodle can be learn. the twisting techniques, the loops, and knots can all be applied to various sculptures and even more advance and complex balloon art. We are able to create any balloon sculptures as far and complex as imagination takes us.

Today our very own balloon sculptors from Balloons Booth share their experiences through these images.



Hohoho Christmas themed balloons sculpting with the entire family!



Gong xi gong xi! Chinese new year themed balloons at Maybank!
We sculpted a gigantic god of fortune for the bank!



Minnie mouse in blue, requested by a friendly teacher at a nursery :)



BMW showroom balloons sculpting. Kids are often bored at places like these.
Allow us to brighten up your children's day!



Balloon sculpting at kiddyfun (old turf club)!



Not forgetting private birthday parties! Amaze your children and guest with astonishing balloons that Balloons booth have to offer!







Wednesday, 10 September 2014

DNA helix made out of balloons

Balloon sculpturing are definitely a great addition to any event. Balloons make wonderful decorative material, which we sometimes feel that it is quite under utilized. Who says balloons are only for kids? Many types of events and openings can incorporate astonishing balloons into decoration concepts.

This awesome 3-storey-high Balloon Sculpture of a DNA helix molecule marks the Grand opening of new building in a university's biology department in Boston. The DNA helix molecule is done according to requested specification. The balloon sculpture is approximately 30' high.





Awesome deco done by Wowballoons!










Modelling balloons has been used by professors and lecturers at universities, as well as teachers in schools for better presentation and explanation. Meaning it can very well be employed to learn and visualise complex chemical structures.