Balloon modeling
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Included In The Subscription "Addict"Basic technique : How to cut a balloon without scissors, without cutter... only with your fingers.
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Included In The Subscription "Beginner"Basic technique : to inflate a balloon backwards. Very useful for example to put a balloon inside another one.
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Included In The Subscription "Addict"The use of the 160 makes it possible to combine the two characteristics of the kangaroo that are generally found dissociated on the different versions with a single balloon 260, namely the boxing gloves and the baby in the pocket . The balloons needed: - 1 orange or brown 160 balloon. The techniques used: - "Bird body": probably invented by Ralph Dewey? - Pinch/ear twist": described by Roger Siegel in Roger's rubber Jungle, 1973 (?) - "Split pinch twist".
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Included In The Subscription "Passionate"This sculpture is based on a lion by Shirley Ray, which was probably inspired by the one described by Ralph Dewey in Dewey's new balloon animals (1976), and whose proportions I modestly and simply modified. The necessary balloons : - 1 balloon 260 The techniques used : - "Pinch twist": described by Roger Siegel in Roger's rubber Jungle, 1973 (?)
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Included In The Subscription "Passionate"A plane with only one balloon, it's not easy, but it's possible... fasten your seatbelts, we take off._x000D_ The necessary balloons :_x000D_ - 1 260 ballon_x000D_ The techniques used:_x000D_ - "Pinch twist": described by Roger Siegel in Roger's rubber Jungle, 1973 (?)
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Included In The Subscription "Addict"This sculpture was designed in 2017 for a Parisian event. It uses the classic bases of the poodle, but in very large. The balloons needed: - 4 balloons 660 white. The techniques used: - "Lock twist" ... and that's it!
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Included In The Subscription "Addict"Basic technique: How to pop a bubble with your fingers, which avoids using a pair of scissors and therefore taking the risk of cutting yourself!
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Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Tabletop technique: the Riffle shuffle. Learn how to properly shuffle a deck on the table.