Sort:  

Hello @flipstar,

I've been a magician for ten years or so, but do less amgic these days, but balloons kind of came with the territory and dealing with or performing for children, but balloon modelling isn't as hard as it looks, but remembering everything can be, especially when dealing with thirty children aged four to fourteen, but balloon modelling is therapeutic at home. To be honest, I don't know how long, but these area mixture of original and taught models, which I made in the last six months or so, for specific requests.

It's going to be nice to share some balloon stuff, from the therapy to the businesss and everything in-between, on Steemit. I have a wedding coming up and am going to suggest a full size bride and groom, so if they accept, I'll be sharing that, and maybe the making of it, to give people an insight as to how they are created.

I'm so sorry for the long reply to such a straight-forward question, but I have a habit of waffling. I have escaped and running free through Steemit, throwing words and numbers around, like they're going out of fashion... Wahey and Yaaay.... oops, sorry, see what I mean?

So, if the question is in regard to how long would it take you or somebody else to create models like these, I'd say that in a month you could easily be there, but maybe in a day. It's dependant upon the person and how comfortable they feel with the balloons, but I would definitely encourage anybody who is slightly interested to have a bash, and if that's the case, only use Qualatex, or Batallatex balloons, not the cheap £1 or $1 packs, from bargain stores. A Qualatex pump is advised, but after that, the world is your balloon sculpture :).

Again, I apologise for the length and thank you for your comment and compliments.

Have a nice day/evening,

All the best.