From balloon-request@cvs.rochester.edu Tue Jun 20 22:50:49 1995 Received: from swift.cvs.rochester.edu by mother.ent.rochester.edu with SMTP id AA08567 (5.65/IDA-1.4.4 for /usr/local/lib/lists/balloon.archive); Tue, 20 Jun 1995 22:50:49 -0400 Received: by cvs.rochester.edu (4.1/MAIN-MX-1.4.3.2) id AA16449; Tue, 20 Jun 95 22:50:00 EDT Resent-Date: Tue, 20 Jun 1995 22:49:55 -0400 Old-Return-Path: Date: Tue, 20 Jun 1995 22:49:55 -0400 From: TMyersMagi@aol.com Message-Id: <950620224947_74976781@aol.com> To: balloon@cvs.rochester.edu Subject: T HATS Resent-Message-Id: <"csoku1.0.z04.MZuvl"@swift.cvs.rochester.edu> Resent-From: balloon@cvs.rochester.edu X-Mailing-List: archive/latest/347 X-Loop: balloon@cvs.rochester.edu Precedence: list Resent-Sender: balloon-request@cvs.rochester.edu Vinnie, The hat book you chose "Dooney's" is the first published 1989 hat book I have. Balloon Hats by Leach has 60 hat ideas. The art work and instruction is skimpy by you can figure them out from the drawings. I WANT ONE OF THOSE and BALLOON HATS AND MORE are good. They use lots of spiraled balloons. HATS 1 and HATS 2 are real clear in their directions but limited in the number of hats (less than 20 each). The hats in HATS 2 use more than 2 balloons and are more interesting. TRUE INFLATIONS the newsletter has some great hats. The poster stickers probably have the most hats of any one source. They are named line drawings on sticker paper. No instructions, just line drawings of figures. The idea is to chose the ones you like, color it, stick it to a posterboard and laminate the whole thing. Or make a card of each drawing and laminate it. Put some velcro on the back and make a board with velcro spots to attach the pictures you want for the occasion. I like to work with a poster. It makes everything easier. Thanks for asking, Tom