Every Valentine’s Day, the main star of the event is either chocolates or flowers. But, this year, make a little difference and level up gift-giving by making this trendy luminous balloon bouquet. Anybody would be pleased and impressed with this because it is magical and somehow resembles the rose in beauty and the beast, the only difference is that it’s in a balloon instead of a glass. This bouquet could also last longer than a traditional flower bouquet because you can use an artificial flower, that way it wouldn’t wilt and this can be displayed longer. Learn how to make this through Annette Davis via YouTube.

Materials:

  • Transparent bobo balloon
  • Rose or any flower you like
  • LED light or fairy light
  • Wrapping paper, black or any color
  • Ribbon
  • Long/Modeling balloon
  • Balloon air pump

Directions:

Step 1

Gently insert the flower into the transparent bobo balloon until the flower is about 3-4 inches away from the top. Pump air into the balloon until it reaches the right size, tie a long/modeling balloon or any rubber around the neck of the transparent bobo balloon, then cut the excess stem.

Transparent balloon flower bouquet tutorial
Image Credit: Annette Davis via YouTube

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Step 2

Insert the light strip through the hole of the balloon holder, then attach it to the neck of the balloon. Wrap the light around the balloon in whichever way you want. Then using wrapping paper, wrap the flower balloon and scrunch it up at the neck, then wrap a ribbon around the neck to hold the wrapping paper in place in place.

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Image Credit: Annette Davis via YouTube

 

*Thanks to Annette Davis via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this project, then you’ll surely love her other tutorial too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

DIY LED Luminous Rose Balloon Bouquet Tutorial

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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