Balloon Confetti Applicator Operation

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Chris from Balloons Online will show you how to use the pvc balloon confetti applicator tool plus some helpful hints and tips for using hi-float and measuring your confetti. Both 3ft and 16" balloons are tested

Komentáře • 32

  • @heavenscentballoonsandflow1834

    Hi Chris.
    If only I'd seen this video a few days ago as I've just arranged 2 x 3ft confetti balloon arrangements with collars and tulle etc plus lots of other balloons for a wedding on Saturday.
    I opted for using the static technique rather than UHF for the confetti as I believed that it would all clump together and look a mess.
    The static worked to a degree but the venue was cold making the confetti drop around the bottom half of the 3ft clear latex but they still looked very pretty and I was pleased with the results.
    I've now subscribed and looking forward to watching all of your videos from now on.
    Thank you and best wishes
    Annette
    Norfolk England

    • @Balloonpro
      @Balloonpro  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Annette. Thanks for the feedback. We tried the static method a bunch of times but it was just unreliable. The clumping issue using UHF, adding confetti and THEN inflating was always there... With the confetti applicator this issue has been resolved.
      Have a great day,
      Chris

    • @heavenscentballoonsandflow1834
      @heavenscentballoonsandflow1834 Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks Chris. I have my list of bits for your confetti applicator at the ready! I'll let you know how I get on with my next confetti balloons.
      Thank you so much for sharing your great tips.
      Much appreciated.
      Annette :)

  • @JoetteGiardinaBalloonCoach

    Thank you for your great Tips Chris!

    • @Balloonpro
      @Balloonpro  Před 7 lety

      Hi Joette! Thanks for the feedback. Nice to see you on youtube :)

    • @dcakedesingusa
      @dcakedesingusa Před 6 lety

      I loved, I yes get here nice, thank you so much I learn a lot with you

  • @KJmusic4life
    @KJmusic4life Před 6 lety +1

    Great video! One question though, where do you buy your confetti from? And do they sell to Canada?

  • @JakiJade
    @JakiJade Před 6 lety

    Thanks Chris I always loved your videos very informative. Where can I buy confetti

  • @marcelarodas4794
    @marcelarodas4794 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi from Colombia, I would like to know how you did the measurements of the table to know how far to inflate the balloons? Thanks

    • @Balloonpro
      @Balloonpro  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Macela
      We underinflate our confetti balloons to about 65cm in diameter. It allows the balloon to be more robust with less chance of it popping. Also just large enough to be clear.
      Measure from two fixed points... say a wall to the edge of a chair 65cm. Then inflate the balloon between those two points when it touches both sides you are at 65cm.
      Cheers
      Chris

  • @RoslynCalder
    @RoslynCalder Před 8 lety +1

    Hi Chris, love the video. Can't wait to make the Confetti Applicator. How much confetti would you recommend to fill a 22" bubble balloon ? As I've been asked to do 14 confetti balloons , for a wedding . Also if I use tulle or lights where the ribbon goes ? Will a 22" be large enough still float with all this and confetti ?Or would I have to use a 3ft one ? The client wants them for the tables .
    Many thanksRoslyn

    • @Balloonpro
      @Balloonpro  Před 7 lety +2

      Hi Roslyn
      Thanks for getting in touch. To be honest, I have never tried confetti in a 22" bubble. We would use the larger 24" deco bubbles... getting confetti in that is tricky, we use a very narrow funnel and about 5 to 10 grams of confetti.
      I would worry about lift with all the embelishments you are planning on putting on a bubble balloon. Definately use the 24" size as it has substantial more lift than the 22" BUT if it was me I would use a 3ft clear for something with tulle and or lights and or confetti.
      Cheers
      Chris

    • @RoslynCalder
      @RoslynCalder Před 7 lety

      Hi Chris,
      Thank you for your reply .
      And will take on board what your saying regarding
      Using either 24" or 3ft balloons.
      Very much appreciate your feedback.
      Roslyn

  • @velikopakovanje
    @velikopakovanje Před 7 lety

    One question, what happens if your balloon by mistake deflates and you inflate it again with helium? Will confettis be stuck to the wall or not? Thanks, Wolverine. :)

  • @DanielaRamirez-ei4gy
    @DanielaRamirez-ei4gy Před 7 lety

    Hi Chris,
    Did you make the hellium pump (yellow one) yourself, or did you buy it?
    Thanks!

  • @sweetnessesj
    @sweetnessesj Před 6 lety

    Hi! What kind of hi float do you use? The one on the table, is that tool made for measuring balloons? What do you call that?

  • @bigshniagaroll1514
    @bigshniagaroll1514 Před 7 lety

    Hello! I faced a problem that after processing the hi float in a transparent ball are divorces! What am I doing wrong?

  • @MaferLaraA
    @MaferLaraA Před 7 lety

    Hi, wich kind of paper do you use? the regular color sheets? or wich? cause I Used That and only stay on the bottom of the ballon, no prob with the metálic paper, but with the regular yes...
    greetings from México

    • @Balloonpro
      @Balloonpro  Před 7 lety +2

      Hi Mafer
      I don't think it matters what paper you use, paper won't hold up very well by static alone... plastic (esp metallic plastic) will hold a little better by static. The issue is that static will dissipate, this is why we use hi-float & this applicator tool to stick confetti to the inside of the balloon.

  • @jenifermonroy8602
    @jenifermonroy8602 Před 7 lety +1

    Where do you buy the confeti???

  • @MultiFresd
    @MultiFresd Před 7 lety

    Top

  • @alkialimeri7576
    @alkialimeri7576 Před 7 lety

    And the confetti did you do by your self or no

  • @alkialimeri7576
    @alkialimeri7576 Před 7 lety

    Hello ! I like very much your video , but i dont know where can i get the hi float , thanks .

  • @silviacenturion9101
    @silviacenturion9101 Před 7 lety

    creo que confeti le dicen al.papel picado en este caso papel.picado metalizado lo que no se.Que le echa al globo ?

  • @susanadelcarmentorresmoral5692

    Hola que es el liquido o crema que ponen en el globo para que se pegue??

  • @rubas3602
    @rubas3602 Před 7 lety +1

    hi Cris! how are you ? I write from Mexico City. I wanna know: how is the name or type to metalic paper that do you use "confeti"?

    • @Balloonpro
      @Balloonpro  Před 7 lety

      Hi Ruben! The metallic confetti is just 'metallic confetti'... I don't think there has been another name for it. Sorry!