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Balloon Modeling Safety Tips

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Summary: Can't scrape together the cash for a birthday clown? No problem, let our expert show you how to be safe when making balloon animals and how to clean up when you're done in this free video clip.

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By Julia Gayle
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Julia Gayle is an international performer and balloon twister from England. She trained as an actress and entertainer at the accredited Arts Educational Stage and Drama Schools in the...read more

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on 8/2/2008 Excellent.She sounds like she would be great at a kids party.

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"No matter what age you are, everybody just loves balloon animals. Whether I'm working in a restaurant, how all the diners, they're going to turn around and watch the balloons being created. Or whether I'm at a festival, and making up, say, a balloon motorcycle to ride around the stage. It's fascinating, it's fun, and I want you to enjoy and to learn. Well, I hope you've had a wonderful time watching how these balloons are made. And I wish you all the very best when you make yours as well. I mean, children just look so fun, don't they? Running around wearing all these fun hats. Gives a creative, it gives a great feeling to a party when they have their colorful hats to wear. And I want your party to be a great success, too. Here are just a couple of little points. When you've got burst balloons, put them in the trash can. They're easy to pick up; they're easy for little children to chew on. Little pieces like this get left behind; you miss them when you're clearing up. Very easy for a little toddler to pop it in its mouth. So be safe, have fun, and enjoy!"

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