Brody's 800-4-Balloons: A Source for all of your balloons.
From: "Chris Horne" <chris-horne@lineone.net>
To: <acdecordiv@home.com>, "BALLOON HQ" <balloondeco@balloonhq.com>
Subject: Re: 5 BALLOON CLUSTERS
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 16:56:36 +0100

You're not doing anything wrong - that's just the way these things behave!

Once you get 2 0r 3 clusters packed together, you'll find they behave much
better. A tip is to use slightly under inflated balloons, but they'll still
be a bit awkward....

Chris Horne CBA,
Northampton,
England.


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----- Original Message -----
To: "BALLOON HQ" <balloondeco@balloonhq.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 5:59 PM
Subject: 5 BALLOON CLUSTERSTERS


> Hi Everyone (Again)-
>
> I have been working with 5 balloon clusters for columns and am having an
> extremely frustrating problem.  As soon as I add the 3rd balloon then
> twist the sets together, I find they pull at the center, thus never
> wanting to stay "flat" (one always pops up).  What am I doing wrong, and
> how do I correct this?!!  I am doing a couple of baby bottles for my own
> shower and want it to be perfect (I am using this opportunity to "show
> off" my skills to friends and family for future usage!)
>
> Again, thanks for all the advice and help you've all given me - not to
> mention the support!!!!
>
>
> Soulestially Yours,
>
> Sharmaleigh Luft
> Calgary, Canada
>
>


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