Balloons bring the happy!

Balloon tools and balloon accessories help make your balloon job easier. Balloon decorators use the tools of the trade. DIY balloon decorators should use the correct balloon tool too. Balloon tools like Hi float and Hi Shine are game changers. Want to make organic garland like a balloon professional? There are balloon accessories to help. Try balloon decorating strips to help get the job done.

18" Welcome Home Foil Balloon

SKU 01821
$0.15
On Sale
List price $0.65
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Product Details
Brand: Classic
# of Balloons Per Bag: sold individually
Helium required: .60 cubic feet
Price per: balloon
Item is sold: flat and uninflated
# of Sides: two sided
Type of Balloon: self sealing foil balloon

Foil balloon (also called mylars) are self sealing balloons. They are great for balloon bouquets and decorating. These are two sided with a coordinating or identical design on back. Foil balloons stay inflated for days and weeks. Use a foil tip inflator for best results. Filling these balloons with the incorrect tip (like the black rubber tip) uses more force and can cause the balloon to pop or create a leak in the seam.

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18" Welcome Home Foil Balloon

Balloon decorating tools help make your decorating jobs much easier. From strips to help you create beautiful organic garlands like a pro. Use tools like to pros use. Sometimes you need helium balloons to last longer or shine brighter. Then items like Hi-Float or Hi-Shine might be what you need. So many items that even make tying balloons easier.

Things you will need for your balloons decorating job: curling ribbon to tie to the end of your helium balloons, maybe balloon weights to hold down your bouquets, possibly a balloon transport bag to easily carry your inflated balloons. Or are you doing a balloon drop and need a balloon drop net? How about a balloon hoop circle frame to attach your balloons too?

Are you in the Dallas area and in need of helium? Get in touch with Discount Helium of Dallas.

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