Balloon Chat
Uncategorized Boards => Balloon Tutorial & Help => Topic started by: Graham Lee on January 27, 2009, 08:28:12 PM
To do the pop twist you will need either an ear twist either side of the pop twist or for a safer more secure type of twist make the split twist. The bubble in between the two sets of split twists will be popped. This could make arms & hands for a model from one balloon rather than using two.
wow thanks for this just done my very first pop twist was scary to do! your instructions are really good thank you!
Such a nice idea... Great Job Graham Lee.!! You work and idea always inspired me..Thanks again...
Bookmarking this page :)
This is very helpful. Thank you.
Cool. I have a pop twist that turns my 6 petal flower into a 5 petal flower. Which is why I'm going with the 4 petal flowers. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Quote from: "rockinmagic"Which is why I'm going with the 4 petal flowers. :lol: :lol: :lol:
PLEASE NO :( Please make a 5 or 6 petal flower, anything but a 4 petal windmill.
He He....as soon as I saw this I didn't think it would be long before Graham said something :D :D
(Rockinmagic, one of Grahams pet hates is a 4 petal flower !!!)
Here is an idea though that may help. If you make two 4 petal flowers, you could twist them together and make a nice two-tone flower
4 petal flower>>>>> 0Ha ha ha ha ha... that is definitely finger nails on a blackboard for Graham! ;)
I've been trying for ages to get the pop twist under my belt. Thank you so much for the tutorial. I didn't know about using the balloon to separate the ear twist into two segments. This is so much easier than my twisting with fingers method.
Awesome stuff Graham.... I have been doing this but didn't know the name. Cheers. ;) :)