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Ian Green
06/15/2010 01:16
I love your website. I've been twisting for a while now but just stsrted using multiple balloons. Like I said on your blog, I've made your dog and can't wait for your next tutorial. btw. is it hard to get into a balloon dress and how do you sit down. One day I'll get adventurious and try to make a wearable shirt. (anythings possible I guess). I'm not that clever yet but I'll get there. Anyway best wishes with your site. magic-ian
Hello Ian! I know that personally when I started twisting, I was impressed when I made one balloon figures. The possibilities that my eyes were opened to once I hit the internet ... It has been invaluable and it would be impossible to be doing my balloons without it! There is so much for me to still learn, but the journey is fun haha! It's not too hard to get into a balloon dress... best when you have someone at hand to help you get into it. Balloon 'buttons' are used from wrapping uniflated ends into pinchtwists. It does pop if you sid on the balloons (as I learnt quickly with my first dress hehe), but I've learnt how to sit and not hurt the dress. Phew! hehe I think that a wearable shirt would be a tricky endavor, but I have no doubt that it is something you could achieve!
Thankyou for taking the time to write, I really appreciate it! Have a fantastic evening, and all the best for the future! (really really want to do a new tutorial... fingers crossed for Sunday)
Love all you creations, they are very inspiring. Thanks for the tank instuctions. By the way you make the balloon dresses look alot more amazing. Hope to meet you one day at a convention. Thanks for sharing you talent.
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charleso
09/29/2011 18:13
I enjoyed visiting you site I'm tring to develop my skills as a new artist. Best wishes.