Balloons are one of the most inexpensive ways to make a big visual impact at a party, especially if you don’t use helium. They’re so versatile and with a little diy, you can completely transform them. Here are some of the best, most creative, and easy ways to use balloons for your next party!
Yay Balloon via Northstar Balloons
Bee, Panda, Unicorn, Dragon via Northstar Balloons
Pretzel Party via Oh Happy Day
Heart Balloons via Northstar Balloons
Mini Ice Cream Cone Balloon Sticks via Oh Happy Day
DIY Popsicle Balloons via Studio DIY
Donut Balloons via Studio DIY
Cactus Balloons via Design Improvised
Pop up Balloon Message via Studio DIY
Giant Citrus & Apple Balloons via Studio DIY
DIY Fruit Balloon Garland via Oh Happy Day
Mini Rainbow Balloon Arch via Oh Happy Day
Balloon Fiesta via Studio DIY
Wonder Filled via Oh Happy Day
Balloon Backdrop via Con Botas de Agua
Balloon Bunting Garland via Party Wagon
Pom Pom Balloons via Design Improvised
Bendable Balloon Tails via Studio DIY
Flower Balloon via Oh Happy Day
1 Balloons via You Are My Fave
Twinkle Little Star Balloons via Lemonade and Lenses
Upside Down Balloon Garland via Candace Todd
Dinosaur Balloons via Eyes Like Food
DIY Balloon Wall via The House that Lars Built
Pink Confetti Balloons via 100 Layer Cakelet
Palm Fronds Balloons via Studio DIY | Tropical Balloons via 100 Layer Cakelet
Christmas Light & Giant Ornaments via Studio DIY
Letter Decal Balloons via A Subtle Revelry
Balloon Arch via The House that Lars Built
Hi Five Party via The Alison Show
Balloon Surprise via Studio DIY
Birthday Morning Surprise Balloons via On Cloud 8 & Scrapbook and Cards Today
Crib Balloons via Angela Hardison
blogger / nectarine / 2600 posts
OMG I love these!
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
Fun!
pomelo / 5220 posts
Wow! These are so creative!
kiwi / 595 posts
Just a reminder that Mylar balloons are horrible for the environment- not only they very dirty to make, they aren’t biodegradable.
cherry / 204 posts
These are so pretty!
Just as a side safety note- latex balloons are not safe for babies/toddlers. There’s a choking risk and a danger of a small child aspirating a latex bit into their windpipe. I didn’t know this until recently but it’s a pretty serious concern. Mylar balloons are safer but still need a lot of supervision.
cherry / 204 posts
https://www.childrensmercy.org/content/uploadedFiles/Care_Cards/Safety-Alert_Cards/SAF-95-004p.pdf