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Summary: Learn how to make the head, arms, and body of a sumo wrestler with expert tips on balloon animals and creations in this free balloon folding video clip.
Jeremy Telford is able to fold balloons ranging in size from 6 feet to 6 inches. He can juggles anything from knives, to sink plungers. Jeremy does some magic and can also be a clown...read more
"Hi, Jeremy Telford here on behalf of Expert Village, going to teach you how to make a sumo wrestler. This is actually the second part of it so if you haven't seen the first part of it, I would suggest that you start there. Once again, we are going to blow up another skin colored balloon so it's got about three inches to the end there. We are actually going to start with the arms this time. Make two inches, a bear ear, one and a half to two and another bear ear. Going to circle a fold twist to make the head and another bear ear after that, so there are two bear ears right there. It just helps make sure that the balloon goes straight down from there. Now this, after about two and a half inches, gets twisted, into what you made last time which were the legs. It goes back up and we are going to make the other arm after we twist it into the bear ears. Once again, we go about 1 and a half inches, make a bear ear. Then make this side of the balloon, that same size. What we need to do is he needs to be a little heavier set. So we need is another flesh colored balloon. We'll go ahead and add some to his biceps and to his stomach. We're just tightening on the elbow, around, bear ear, one down towards his stomach and then back up the back. Then made the other arm. What we are going to do is break that off. Tie that. Make sure that you always tie what you break off, and the other leg comes from this piece of balloon. Just tie that little piece off. Stick it right on there and you have both the legs, a head and the arms. We'll go ahead and teach you about the hair and the nice sumo diaper after this."
eHow Article: How to Make a Sumo in Balloon Folding: Part 2
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