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Make a Kid’s Birthday Balloon Centerpiece

Creating Your Own Kid’s Birthday Party Centerpiece

Dora Mylar BalloonDecorate Your Child’s Party with Matching  Mylar or Latex Balloons
It’s simple to decorate and create a centerpiece for a child’s party with mylar balloons. Here’s a great, inexpensive tip:

What you’ll need to make an inexpensive child’s party centerpiece:

  • Several large potatoes…one for each table and the gift table
  • A roll of ribbon
  • Tin foil or tissue paper
  • One mylar balloon for each table


Creating the Centerpiece:

  1. Wrap each potato with the tin foil or tissue paper and gather at top and twist.
  2. Inflate balloon and use enough ribbon to curl lots of ribbon at the bottom (If you are buying balloons, ask for extra long ribbons)
  3. Tie each balloon to the top of the potato wrap and curl ribbon.

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This inexpensive and easy centerpiece will make each party table

Complete your party theme. Buying your own balloons and filling them at home is much cheaper than buying them at a store. If you are on a tight budget, this is a sure way to save money. Be sure to order the portable helium tank shown below:

Helium Tanks Buy Now!

Disposable Helium Tanks

Now you can fill your party balloons at home! This lightweight, disposable helium-filled tank fills approximately 20 latex balloons (12; float time of 5-7 hours), or approximately 20 mylar balloons (18; float time of up to 4 days). Includes disposal instructions.


Ps. Don’t forget an extra balloon for the mailbox!