How to decorate a party or event with balloons
Helium-filled decorations
A simple table
decoration is easy to make with helium balloons, either all latex or a mixture
of Mylar and latex. Anchor the bunch to the table with a safety pin in the
cloth or with a small wooden block covered in decorative paper.
Do not forget that latex helium balloons only stay afloat for about eight
hours. So do this on the morning of the party.
For all these decorations it is best if all the balloons are the same
size. To achieve this cut out a cardboard template and check the size each
time you inflate a balloon.
The simple
"paperclip" arch is easy to make with helium filled balloons. Either
latex or Mylar balloons can be used. Obtain some tough fishing line and attach
either end to a brick wrapped in silver paper or to a table leg or stair rail if
one is handy. Attach the balloons with paperclips at one foot intervals
along the line (if you are experienced you can tie them directly onto the line
as you fill them. Adjust the spacing of the balloons and the tension in the line
to get the upwards curve you require.
Still using your fishing
line and paperclips you can move on to the spiral arch. This is made of groups
of four helium balloons fastened together by paperclips and threaded onto the
line like pearls on a necklace. You will need heavy weights wrapped in paper to
secure each end of the arch. Try using a five litre plastic container filled
with sand.
Pierce the necks of the inflated balloons with the end of the paperclip until
you have all four balloons hooked on, Then hook the paperclip over the fishing
line and push the cluster of balloons up against its neighbour. alternating
colours give the swirl effect.

AIR-Filled decorations.
These have the advantage that they can be prepared one or two days
before. Not too long before, the balloons tend to attract dust and one or
two may burst.
A simple cluster can be affixed to a lamp bracket or tied up high near the
ceiling with fishing line. You can gather the balloons together with paperclips
as described above.
Spiral garlands using air-filled balloons are made in the same way as the
helium spiral arch described above. They are of course non-floating and
have to be hung downwards from the ceiling.
A balloon heart can be made
using a wire frame and five-inch air filled balloons. The frame can be made of
thin steel or aluminium wire like that used for coat-hangers. The inflated five
-inch balloons are gathered into groups or three or four and twisted around the
wire. Once they are pushed up tight together the effect is very attractive.