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Oddkins 10-30-2007, 07:45 PM So I was searching the website and found some really cool pictures of some of the things people have twisted out of balloons so I figured I would give it a try. I went down to local costume/clown shop and bought some 260's and a pump as well as a book on how to do animals. So I figured I would post a picture of my second animal I have ever twisted. I am not sure as to what it is supposed to be as the manual just says basic animal. The tail should have no air in it but I overinflated the balloon. After I had a couple of go's at the animal, I decided to skip ahead a bit and look at what else I could do with the balloon and I found a chapter on flowers. I am sure most of you know what a tulip twist is and well I decided to give that a try. I can say it was kinda tough for me to finally pull it off with my bony fingers. At one point I had it done but couldn't get my finger out of the balloon, so I think I will stick with going step by step for now. I figure if I start now by the time I get to going to clown classes next year I will be a step ahead. Anyways without further ado, the first pic is the basic animal with a screwed up tail and the other is the basic tulip flower. Enjoy!
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Oddkins 10-31-2007, 01:04 AM So I've been making Balloon Swords to hand out to the little kids on Halloween as well as Candy and had a question: Is there a way to straighten the balloon after you are twisting it? Because the blade on most of the swords comes out a little curved which is alright if I am aiming for a Arabian sword but not for the 3 basket rapiers I have been doing.
Fitzwilly 10-31-2007, 01:16 AM About the only way is to gently stretch the balloon to straighten. For the tulip you can wet your finger (although in a line situation where you have been twisting great gobs of balloons the last I want to do is put my finger in my mouth without washing it first. Another way is to have a little baby powder and stick you finger into it before the balloon. Congratulations on entering our wild and wacky world. Check out www.balloon-animals.com (http://www.balloon-animals.com) and www.balloonhq.com (http://www.balloonhq.com)
Oddkins 10-31-2007, 04:52 AM Thanks for the great links! Is there a secret to blowing up a 260 because I can't manage to do it; I think if I blow any harder I am going to end up with a brain aneurysm. Also after playing around awhile with balloons I need to learn how to tie the knot better because the way I am currently doing it, takes too much time, and tends to bruise my fingers after awhile.
Wowza 10-31-2007, 09:41 AM Welcome to balloon twisting!
Here's my secret for tying a knot. After inflating the balloon, I hold the nozzle with my right thumb and forefinger with the rest of the balloon facing the left side of my body. With my left hand, I reach under the balloon and under my right hand and grip the top of the nozzle with my left thumb and forefinger. I pull the nozzle up and stretch it over the forefinger and middle finger of my right hand then down and under the balloon. I finish by pulling the nozzle between the forefinger and middle finger of my right hand, then slip the looped part over it.
I know it's cumbersome to read, but I can't remember the link to the video I saw that showed me how to do it. I promise that it will make your life much easier once you figure it out.
Dylan 10-31-2007, 09:51 AM When I tie knots in balloons what I do is twist about a 2 inch bubble, pinch at the twisted area and then release the nozzle. This gives you plenty of balloon to tie.
As far as blowing up balloons, use your diaphram or if not that a pump of some sort. I have been entertaining with balloons for ten years and aside from people telling me I'm cheating, to which I say "No I'm not all those other balloon artists are", I have always used a pump.
Scruffy 10-31-2007, 02:22 PM Stretch the balloon first. I also find it helps to pull on the balloon as you are inflating it.
My answer to the cheating thing is to hold up my hand and ask; "Anybody here want clown Spit?"
Dylan 10-31-2007, 04:09 PM So Oddkins I see you frequent Threadless by your avatar
Oddkins 11-01-2007, 05:56 AM So Oddkins I see you frequent Threadless by your avatar
Huh?
And thanks to all of you whom offered suggestions, though I just don't seem to have the ability to blow balloons myself, I find if I blow to hard not only does my head hurt but my incision also becomes a little irritated so I will stick with a pump for now.
Dylan 11-01-2007, 09:12 AM Threadless.com makes t shirts one that happens to have your avatar on the front of it. It is called The Morning After I believe.
Here is the link:
http://www.threadless.com/product/282/The_Morning_After
There are a lot of funny t-shirts on the site as well.
Oddkins 11-01-2007, 04:44 PM Oh, I see; however I didn't know what it was from. I just found it one day and decided to use it for my avatar on another site. Now that I know, I might change it to something else.
Nettie Belle 11-01-2007, 07:08 PM Wow, Dylan ... you are really an Internet guru, aren't you. You are tho thmaht! I can't believe you knew his avatar as a logo!!
:applause: :applause: :applause:
Dylan 11-02-2007, 09:26 AM I was born with the ability to recognize symbols and remember them. i can even tell you what types of cars there are on the road by their tail lights. Its a sickness.
As far as the log goes I actually own the t-shirt so that probably helped. Also my brother is the CTO of Threadless's parent corp Skinnycorp.
Oddkins 11-02-2007, 07:07 PM Just looked at your links Dylan and couldn't help but notice a few things. Have you had any luck thus far with Ventriloquism? I tried it a few times but couldn't quite wrap my head around it so I will stick to other things like balloon work and magic and whatnot. By the way I saw Jeff Dunham in person when he came to California and I would agree he is hilarious though my favorite puppet he has is Walter. I also noticed your video game purchasing list for November and must say you have some good choices there. I play a lot of video games in my spare time, that is when I have some across all 3 platforms Xbox, Wii, and PS3. If you are ever looking to play online with anyone I have sent you my gamertag.
Dylan 11-05-2007, 03:38 PM I will get in contact with you for some gaming at some point.
As far as ventriloquism goes here is what I would suggest: The most important part of ventriloquism that I have heard mentioned all over the internet and in books is to bring the puppet to life. If you can speak without moving you lips all the better, but if people believe that your puppet is alive they will let a lot more lip movement go by.
Finito 11-06-2007, 05:03 AM I enjoyed the avatar and want very much to buy the t-shirt!
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