Make a Kid’s Birthday Balloon Centerpiece
Creating Your Own Kid’s Birthday Party Centerpiece
Decorate 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:
- Wrap each potato with the tin foil or tissue paper and gather at top and twist.
- Inflate balloon and use enough ribbon to curl lots of ribbon at the bottom (If you are buying balloons, ask for extra long ribbons)
- 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:
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!














