With a very low investment, you can start a part-time balloon
bouquet service and it's a surefire earn big profits.
You can even turn this business into a full time and expanded business. Great add-ons are streamers, banners and event
planning service, depending on your ambition and goals. This type of business benefit --is you can
work at home.
As mompreneur, we are the so-called the “Mother of Invention”. We’ve got the sense of creativity, so why not
make big splash with a balloon bouquet service.
Design a balloon bouquet arrangement for all occasions like weddings,
birthdays, graduations, baby showers, grand openings and inaugurations. The demand for party balloons is continuous-
clients are everywhere, and of all ages, in any occasion. Let it be your
imagination be your guide, doing balloon bouquet is a lot of fun. Simply adding little thoughts from the balloon
bouquets like stuffed animals or candy, just a flair for creativity and
attractive package. Done. No doubt you’ll make large sales. Send brochures to your friends, business
organizations and follow them up. Place
ads in the local newspaper of your expertise.
Donate a few bouquets to business grand openings. All of whom you can take advantage of your
services as part of publicity.
How to Make Balloon Bouquet.
HOW TO MAKE BALLOON BOUQUET
·
Prepare
the materials that you will need.
Determine the color theme that you want for your balloon bouquet. Choose five
to seven balloons of the same size. Make sure that their colors fit your theme.
Having the balloons in the same size will keep it from looking awkward in the bouquet.
You will also need one Mylar balloon – this will be the centerpiece of the
bouquet, curling ribbons that match your theme, scissors, transparent tape,
helium, and a stuffed animal or a potted flower.
·
Fill
up your balloons.
Fill up the balloons, including the Mylar balloon, using helium and tie a tight
knot at the opening. Make sure that the smaller balloons are the same size so
that they do not look awkward when you put them together.
·
Make
curled ribbons.
Cut out a few 25-inch pieces of ribbons. Hold on to one end of the ribbon and
slide down your closed scissors with the scissors at the bottom and your index
finger on top of the curling ribbon. This will curl the ribbons.
·
Attach
the ribbons on to the balloons. Tie each ribbon on to a small balloon until all of them
are done.
·
Tie
the balloons on the Mylar balloon valve stem. Take the ends of the ribbons of the small balloons and
gather them together. Adjust the ribbons so that the balloons are distributed
evenly around the Mylar balloon. Once you are satisfied with how it looks, tied
the ribbons on the Mylar balloon valve stem.
·
Add
ribbons. You can
add ribbons on to the Mylar balloon to emphasize it even more. Cut out longer
ribbons and stick it on to the bottom of the Mylar balloon using your
transparent tape.
·
Attach
the bouquet on to the stuffed animal or the potted plant. To keep the bouquet in place, tie
the Mylar balloon on to the potted plant or stuffed animal. Use additional
bigger ribbons like an organza ribbon to decorate your stuffed animal or your
potted plant.
Now that your first bouquet is in
place, you can start working on other bouquets that will match the theme of
your event or party. Use different types of Mylar balloons, or use similar ones
--- whatever works for you. Remember that keeping the number of balloons odd is
better than when it is even. It balances the look of your bouquet.
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