Balloons... so wonderful for celebrations and entertaining but what do you do with them after? Deflating balloons lying around the house taking up space and slowly shriveling are a somewhat sorrowful sight. And simply letting them go is irresponsible, as many deaths of wild animals, especially marine animals, are caused by the ingestion of balloons mistaken for food.
Instead of watching your used balloon shrink unceremoniously in the coming days, why not make the most of it by giving it a new lease of life? Here's how to make use of that survivor balloon, having fun as you do it.
Steps
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- "Keep it up": When the balloon is beginning to deflate and it begins to fall instead of float, play "keep it up" with a couple of friends, and "keep it up"! That's right; hit it up in the air, and don't let it hit the ground. Make sure to do it when it is soggy, but not completely deflated.
- "Balloon Soccer": Play soccer with your balloon, just make sure not to step on it!
- "Volleyballoon": Play volleyball the way you normally would, but with a balloon. This is a great activity for a rainy day of some sort. If you don't have a net, improvise, make a line, and set a goal between two chairs to hit it into.
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- A piñata can be kept for a long time until the next party occasion – just add the candies at the time it is going to be used.
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- This works especially well when you have many colored balloons, so you don't just have one colored confetti.
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- Read How to get started in balloon modeling for more ideas.
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Reusing Mylar balloons
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- Gift wrap: Use the Mylar balloon like a bag to wrap around a gift such as a bottle of wine. These balloons can also be used as wrapping for any gift the right size.
- Streamers or packaging for a gift basket: Cut the Mylar balloon into strips and either hang as decorations or line a gift basket with the strips.
- Use the image on the Mylar balloon as a keepsake: Mylar balloons can be kept framed or in a scrapbook or used in some other keepsake method to bring back memories of a special event, anniversary or celebration. Simply cut carefully at the base, deflate the air and use as you would normally in the keepsake project.
- Make jewelry or craft items from the used balloon: Turn the images and colored foil into long-lasting decorative and wearable items.
- Throw them into the home or class craft basket for all sorts of future uses.
- Hang the limp balloons or shredded forms in the trees to deter bird pests from the garden or hang them to deter woodpeckers from having a go at your house![5]Strips of Mylar balloons can also be hung on windows to deter birds from banging into them.[6]
Things You'll Need
- Old, unwanted balloons
- Craft materials
- Wrapping materials
- Somewhere to keep old balloons before reusing them