Ok, so this DIY for Brooklyn Bride was was SO much fun to do. I was inspired by this sweet photo from Low Commitment Projects and thought it'd be fun to turn it bridal. Can't you just imagine an entire room chock full of these balloons? You could do it for a kid's birthday party, graduation party, etc.
Now, look what you get to do. Dress back up in those wedding clothes, but this time with white tights because it's fuh-rEEzing out (Yikes. White tight+wedding attire = fashion police!) and have a photo session. Now, if we were to take a vote of who the best jumping model is, who would be your choice? Me?
or Paul? Correct answer? Paul. That mound of icy dirt was no place for a girl in heels. Plus, look at his extension! Then you print them all off and then cut them out like so:
For the full DIY tutorial, check out Brooklyn Bride.
photos of the tutorial by Hilda and photos on the mound by Paul and me.





11 comments:
Oh, Miss B, these are BRILLIANT! Of course you would come up with them! Love love love!
I love these! And I am so glad to hear that I am not the only one who cannot find helium. Is it an environmental thing or is it just not something they use like we would for parties? My kids always ask for helium balloons for their birthday and I tell them we can fill the floor or tape them to the wall, but they will not be sailing on their own! You will have to let us know if you find any cheaper rentals!
That's just the coolest!
The best idea I have seen in a long time. Love it!
Great idea.
super fun. those are so gulliveristicly fabulous!
ha! gulliveristicly...I like that!
Wowww, what a fantastic idea!! <3
that is such a cute and fun idea! loving it!!
Check this out: http://ballonsalg.dk/shop/ballongas-helium-kit-7c1.html We used them to order in some balloons for our studio, nice and quick. And not too expencive. :)
Such a fantastic Idea - had to share it on Ten Green Balloons
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