| Common Pitfall #1 - Mix-Matching Ribbons and | | | | graffiti. |
| Balloons - One of the basic principles of effective | | | | Common Pitfall #3 - Using Message Or Cartoon Mylar |
| balloon decorating is to know how to create color | | | | Balloons - Even worse than using latex printed |
| flow from balloon to ribbon. A purple ribbon means a | | | | balloons to do weaves or single arches is the use of |
| purple balloon, and a pink ribbon means a pink ribbon | | | | message or cartoon Mylars with an elegant arch |
| attached. The only exception to this rule is in the | | | | arrangement or table centerpiece. |
| case of white ribbon which is neutral and suitable to | | | | Common Pitfall #4 - Doing Single Arches or Single |
| attach to any color balloon. | | | | Balloons on Ribbon On The Outside - Doing single |
| Common Pitfall #2 - Printing On Balloons That You | | | | arches or balloon cluster centerpiece arrangements |
| Use For Balloon Sculpture - Never let you clients talk | | | | on the outside can spell only one thing - disaster - |
| you into printing their names or special messages on | | | | because once you are on the outside, you are no |
| to the same latex balloons that you use to do arches | | | | longer in a controlled environment. You are at the |
| and columns. At a distance, the eye can't really read | | | | mercy of wind, heat, sun and maybe even rain. |
| anything, and from a distance it reminds you a bit of | | | | |