Turns out, making a balloon arch is the party planning equivalent to picking out a thousand pieces of gravel….
My ADHD ass spaced out, and the next thing I knew? Balloon arch.
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Turns out, making a balloon arch is the party planning equivalent to picking out a thousand pieces of gravel….
My ADHD ass spaced out, and the next thing I knew? Balloon arch.
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How to Make a Balloon Arch
Balloon arches are such a fun addition to any celebration! They elevate the decor, emphasize the color scheme, and are a perfect way to put a custom spin on a party theme.
A balloon arch is also a great backdrop for photos, dessert tables, and more. But they don't have to be difficult to put together or cost an arm and a leg. This simple tutorial walks you step by step through the process of creating your own custom balloon arch that looks just like the ones created by the pros!
Gather Materials
As you're planning your balloon arch, first decide the color palette that you'd like. A palette of three to four colors tends to work well with one main color. We went with a bright white base color and some fun pops of coral and metallic gold to emphasize our palette. You'll also want to grab a few different sizes of balloons. Ours range from five to 12 inches, but you can even include the giant 36-inch balloons if you like!
You'll also want to decide how you'll hang your arch before you start creating it. If you have a blank wall, you'll need some Command hooks or something similar to attach to the wall. A peg board is also a great option if you have access to one.
Supplies Needed
Latex balloons in various sizes and colors
Balloon hand pump
Thin beading wire
Low-temp glue gun
Embellishments (paper tassels or faux greenery/florals work well)
Command hooks or a pegboard with pegs
Inflate Balloons
Start by inflating your balloons. Think ahead about how many of each size you'd like, and about the ratio of colors that you'll include.
String on Wire
To start creating your arch, you'll first make a garland of balloons. Cut a piece of beading wire as long as you'd like your arch, plus 18 inches on either end. Start stringing your balloons onto the wire by inserting the wire through the tied-off ends of the balloons. We recommend using smaller balloons on either end, to create a tapered look to your arch.
Create a Garland
Continue stringing on your balloons until a garland starts to form. Add balloons until you've reached your desired length. Make sure that you have about 18 inches of unused wire on either end of your balloon garland.
Hang Hooks
Hang your hooks. You can either place Command strips on a wall, or use a peg board like we did here. You'll need one hook in the center, and then two on either side—about 12 inches lower than the center hook. The two side hooks should be placed as wide as the garland that you created.
Attach to Hooks
Attach your garland to the hooks. Hook the middle of the garland over the center hook, and wrap the excess wire on either end around the side hooks.
Create Arch
Fluff and arrange your balloons until the arch starts to take shape.
Fill In Holes
You'll probably find that you have a few holes where you need to fill in with more balloons. In this case, inflate a few smaller balloons, apply a line of low-temperature glue, and adhere the balloons to other balloons in the garland. Try to fill any holes or hide any bare spots.
Add Embellishments
If you like, add embellishments! We used the low-temp glue gun to adhere a few tassels throughout the garland. Other ideas are faux flowers or faux greenery. The embellishments really bring the arch to life.
Enjoy!
You all gotta see the Winter Wonderland balloon arch I made today for work. I'm super proud of it as balloon arches are not generally my forte!
I bought a bunch of depression glass and now my life is automatically better. I also had so much fun setting this up. (For the people I live with Im not hosting anybody cause COVID)