| balloon twister is hired to entertain kids at a party, | | | | other hand up the balloon another two inches and |
| they're going to need to know their balloon animals. | | | | then pinch and twist like you had done before so |
| Most all kids will want the balloon twister to make | | | | that you have created another bubble and still don't |
| them a bunny rabbit or a wiener dog. That's the ones | | | | let go. Make another bubble the same size as the |
| that the kids know the best and want to see over | | | | one you just made as this will form the ears. |
| and over again. So when you decide to become a | | | | Remember, you still can't let go of the balloon until |
| balloon twister, making balloon animals is something | | | | you have locked the ears in place. To do that you will |
| that you will need to know most of all. | | | | fold the balloon right between the two ear bubbles |
| The most common balloon animal that kids are going | | | | that you have created. They will need to be lying |
| to want to see is a wiener dog or a dog of some | | | | next to each and twist the first and third twist |
| sort. Most like the wiener dog because they think it's | | | | around one another approximately two or three |
| funny to have the long body and tiny legs. When you | | | | times. By doing this you are locking the ears so that |
| go to make a wiener dog you will need to start off | | | | they won't go flying apart once your hand leaves |
| with a 260 balloon that is the color of your | | | | them. |
| choice. A 260 balloon is a type of balloon that | | | | Now that you have created the head and ears, you |
| is 2 in diameter and 60 in length when | | | | will repeat the same process you just completed |
| completely blown up. So if you take the 2 + the 60 | | | | throughout the rest of the dog. You will go down a |
| and push them together you will get the 260. This | | | | little bit and create the neck bubble, the front leg and |
| let's you know how the balloons are numbered. | | | | front leg number two. You will twist them just as |
| So now that you have the 260 balloon in the | | | | you did the head, ears and snout. To lock the front |
| color of your choice, you will need to inflate it, leaving | | | | legs you will need to twist the neck bubble and front |
| about a 4 tail. It is necessary to leave that tail so | | | | leg one and two. Once you have completed that, |
| that when you start to twist you have room for the | | | | leave a few inches to make the body. Then start the |
| air to move about. Otherwise the balloon could pop | | | | same process you used with the ears and snout so |
| when you just about have your wiener dog ready. | | | | that you can create the back legs both one and two. |
| That is something that when making balloon animals, | | | | You will lock the legs together as you have the other |
| no kid wants to see. | | | | two portions of the body. This should leave you with |
| With your balloon now completely inflated and its | | | | a tail for your little puppy. It's hard to proportion the |
| 4 tail hanging, grab hold of the tied off end and | | | | puppy the first few times that you create the puppy |
| go back about 4 and pinch off the balloon. Now | | | | but with practice comes perfect. The more that you |
| twist the balloon around at that point about two or | | | | practice making balloon animals the better you will |
| three times. This will create the snout of your puppy. | | | | get. |
| Be sure to not let go of your balloon as the balloon | | | | Making balloon animals is something that many people |
| will become all untwisted and you'll have to start over | | | | love to see. |
| again. Keeping your hand on the snout, move your | | | | |