anyone have experience making balloons inside balloons like they have in the park

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I found these balloons online:
http://www.balloons123.com/store/p/174360-Disney-Balloons-15-Mickey-Ears-Latex-Balloons-2-Ct.html

They're 15".

I was thinking that I could make them look a little more "park-like" by putting them inside big clear balloons. I found some that are 18". Do you think that should that be big enough? Is balloon shaped OK, or should I try to find one more round?

http://www.balloons123.com/store/p/248318-Balloon-18-Crystal-Clear-Latex-Balloon-Bag-Of-25-.html

Between the cost of the balloons and the helium, experimenting could get pricey. If possible, I'd like to get the right thing the first time. Any tips at all?
 
I found these balloons online:
http://www.balloons123.com/store/p/174360-Disney-Balloons-15-Mickey-Ears-Latex-Balloons-2-Ct.html

They're 15".

I was thinking that I could make them look a little more "park-like" by putting them inside big clear balloons. I found some that are 18". Do you think that should that be big enough? Is balloon shaped OK, or should I try to find one more round?

http://www.balloons123.com/store/p/248318-Balloon-18-Crystal-Clear-Latex-Balloon-Bag-Of-25-.html

Between the cost of the balloons and the helium, experimenting could get pricey. If possible, I'd like to get the right thing the first time. Any tips at all?

I feel like I've seen this on Pinterest... Maybe search there?

ETA: Googled 'making a balloon inside a balloon and got a few video hits. Here's one that I didn't watch but it does show a Mickey head balloon in there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=au8H2jP86_I
 
I found these balloons online:
http://www.balloons123.com/store/p/174360-Disney-Balloons-15-Mickey-Ears-Latex-Balloons-2-Ct.html

They're 15".

I was thinking that I could make them look a little more "park-like" by putting them inside big clear balloons. I found some that are 18". Do you think that should that be big enough? Is balloon shaped OK, or should I try to find one more round?

http://www.balloons123.com/store/p/248318-Balloon-18-Crystal-Clear-Latex-Balloon-Bag-Of-25-.html

Between the cost of the balloons and the helium, experimenting could get pricey. If possible, I'd like to get the right thing the first time. Any tips at all?

If you could find rounder ones it might work better. You could always try it and if it doesn't work out you'll just have some extra balloons! I think 15 inside of an 18 would be okay, it really depends on how full you want either.
 
I feel like I've seen this on Pinterest... Maybe search there?

ETA: Googled 'making a balloon inside a balloon and got a few video hits. Here's one that I didn't watch but it does show a Mickey head balloon in there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=au8H2jP86_I

I googled and looked on youtube. Most of the videos just showed how to blow them up, and not what kind of balloons to buy. I didn't think of looking on pinterest. Good idea.
 

You don't have to use helium to practice. Any air will do. Of course it helps to have an air compressor handy.

I have seen a video from Disney showing how to do it.

First its not a special nozzle just technique and knowing how much air to add to the first balloon so when you fill the inside balloon the outside is filled up enough. But even in the video they went back and forth.

I'll try to find it.
 
You don't have to use helium to practice. Any air will do. Of course it helps to have an air compressor handy.

Duh. :headache: Thanks.

I'm thinking these will be better for the outer balloon. 20" and round.

http://www.balloons123.com/store/p/178103-Birthday-Balloons-20-Deco-Bubble-Clear-Pkg-Each-.html

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Here the outer balloon isn't that much bigger than the ears, but it is round. I think round for the outer will be needed to fit the ears properly. Although the ears balloons I'm finding are longer, that this one, so the proportions are different. I don't need to be exact, just want to get the idea of a park balloon. Want to make sure whatever I order will fit.
 
The inner balloon at Disney does not have helium in it. My son popped the outer balloon within 24 hours of getting it so I know this for a fact.
 
The inner balloon at Disney does not have helium in it. My son popped the outer balloon within 24 hours of getting it so I know this for a fact.

how does a balloon popping within 24 hours indicate no helium?
 
stindall said:
how does a balloon popping within 24 hours indicate no helium?

Are you saying that after popping the outer balloon, the inner would not float by itself?

With talk of a helium shortage, that is probably a good way to conserve/keep their cost down.
 
The inner balloon at Disney does not have helium in it. My son popped the outer balloon within 24 hours of getting it so I know this for a fact.

:confused3 If you look at the video posted above its all helium. If they only filled the outer or inner with helium I doubt it would have enough lift.

But if it did I could see Disney doing this. Helium is a non renewable resource and right now is in short supply. Many party stores around here can't fill balloons any more because they can't get bulk tanks.

Also not to speak doom and gloom but I'm pretty sure that helium balloons will no longer be around in our lifetime.
 
chartle said:
Also not to speak doom and gloom but I'm pretty sure that helium balloons will no longer be around in our lifetime.
You can use hydrogen instead of helium for balloons. Hydrogen is a renewable resource; decompose water to produce it.

If they get hydrogen powered automobiles down pat then there would be a plentiful supply of hydrogen to fill balloons with.
 
Not sure I'm hoping for hydrogen balloons...I seem to remember one called "Hindenburg.". Maybe ok for balloons, but I'll pass on the car, thanks. ;)
 
You can use hydrogen instead of helium for balloons. Hydrogen is a renewable resource; decompose water to produce it.

If they get hydrogen powered automobiles down pat then there would be a plentiful supply of hydrogen to fill balloons with.

Did you forget a ;) or :) or :goodvibes :confused3

Everything is fine until you add some oxygen and a heat source. I guess they would be banned form DSA's.

OK :offtopic: I actually have other interests and I read a report of using hydrogen for amateur High Altitude Balloon Launches.
 












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