12-Point 3D Burst Star Matte Blue Foil Balloon.
Get ready for an unforgettable experience with the enchanting 12-Point 3D Burst Star Matte Blue Foil Balloon! This stunning balloon combines vintage charm with a burst of excitement, making it the perfect choice for any special occasion.
With endless creative possibilities, this balloon will bring magic to your decorations and leave your guests in awe. Elevate your event with the irresistible charm of the 12-Point 3D Burst Star Matte Blue Foil Balloon. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to elevate your party to a whole new level!
- Material: Foil
- Colour: Matte Cream
- Size: 22-inch when fully and correctly inflated
- The package contains 12 separate foil balloons and requires some quick and easy assembly
- Self-sealing and reusable
- Ships flat and can be inflated with air only
- Air inflation is required. AIRFILL ONLY, NO HELIUM
- High-quality balloons
- Great for birthdays and theme parties.
HOW TO ASSEMBLE 3D BURST STAR FOIL BALLOON
Step 1: Insert the straw into the balloon filling tab, holding the straw in place by gently pinching the filling tab on either side with your fingers. Blow into the end of the straw to fill the balloon with air. Ensure no air escapes as you inflate the balloon. Inflate the 12 exploding stars in the same way.
Step 2: Prepare two sets of exploding stars, tie the knot in the bottom, then continue to tie off two knots per set until you have completed 6 sets in the same manner.
Step 3: Prepare 2 sets by laying each set across one other at the knot in an X-shape.
Step 4: At the centre of the knot, whirl/ twist the knot along in the ‘AB’ direction indicated below and fasten.
Step 5: Take the four pieces of exploding stars finished at Step 4, lay another set of two from Step 2, whirl, and combine.
Step 6: At the centre of the knot, whirl/ twist the knot along in the ‘ABC’ direction indicated below and fasten. Combine all groups this way, and your exploding star balloon is complete!
DISCLAIMERS: The photo may differ slightly from the actual item in terms of colour due to the lighting during photo shooting or differences in monitor and screen display. Over-inflating the balloon will distort its shape and cause it to pop.