29 October 2012

Balloon Fashion

 
Our very own Certified Balloon Artist (also known in the balloon industry as a CBA), Claire, attended the Magique Halloween Party on Saturday at Luna Park Sydney. It's a compulsory dress up party where guests take great pride in their costumes and their attention to detail. Claire is no exception. What could she wear that would amaze, excite and fascinate the other guests, without being something that 
everyone has seen before?


A dress that's made entirely from.... that's it you guessed it.... BALLOONS!!!
Claire showing off her balloon dress at Luna Park, Sydney

Close up of Claire's first balloon dress

With help from fellow CBA, Beth Boynton from Balloonique Designs in Blacktown, 
Claire created her very first balloon dress to wear to Magique.The process took around 7 hours the night before the party. A lot of hard work, but the end result was worth it! So many guests commented on how impressed they were and plenty of them couldn't quite believe that the dress was made from twisted balloons (a little bit like how balloon animals are made).

Beth Boynton CBA, Balloonique Designs & Claire Geldard CBA, The Party's Here  



We're very proud of our resident CBA representing The Party's Here at Magique Halloween & hope you've enjoyed hearing about it and browsing the photos. 

Now there are two questions on everyone's minds.... 
Will Claire & Beth win the Best Dressed Award? 
And what will they come up with next year to top this!?  

Here's Claire in her dress in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. What a beautiful city!



8 October 2012

Gumball Balloons


Want something original to decorate your event that your friends haven’t seen at every other party? 
We recommend Gumballs! 
That’s a large clear balloon filled with lots of small balloons. How on earth do we get them inside!? 
Shhh, it’s a secret.

Gumballs are so versatile and can be custom made to suit any occasion, theme & budget. Use one on each table as a centrepiece or a bouquet of gumballs to highlight your feature table.You can even use them in arches or on the top of columns.


4 September 2012

RSPCA Cupcake Day 2012- Results


We'd like to thank everyone who participated in RSPCA Cupcake Day at The Party's Here this year- baking, decorating, selling, donating & of course EATING our cupcakes! 

We baked & sold over 400 cupcakes (we started to go cross eyed & lose count!) over the weekend of August 18th. We smashed our total from 2011 of $550... the total amount raised was $1000! 

Big plans for next year to bring that total even higher, so stay tuned for more info June/July 2013.


Check out our Facebook page for an album of photos from the event :
http://www.facebook.com/ThePartysHere#!/ThePartysHere

19 July 2012

RSPCA Cupcake Day at The Party's Here

It's that time again! We've started a tradition at The Party's Here to participate in the RSPCA Cupcake Day every year to help raise much needed funds for RSPCA Australia wide. This will be our 3rd consecutive year of baking up a storm & we're super enthusiastic to make this one the best yet! Last year we made $550 in sales and donations & now we're asking all our clients, family and friends to get on board to help us top that this year. 


We'll be selling cupcakes and taking donations at the store, 67 Anderson Ave Panania, on Saturday 18th August from 9am. We're open till 4pm, however to avoid disappointment get here early because last year we made hundreds of cupcakes & sold every one of them by lunch time! 

If you would like a particular flavour or quantity, you're welcome to order them so we can make sure you don't miss out. Cupcakes will be $2.50 each or $12.00 for a box of 6. Various flavours and toppings will be available.  

Can't make it on the day? We'd be more than happy to make up more batches for Monday 20th August. Otherwise, feel free to donate to our fundraising page:
http://www.fundraise.rspcacupcakeday.com.au/the_partys_here



12 June 2012

Candy Buffets & 3 Foot Balloons


Do you have a sweet tooth? WE DO!!! Candy & dessert buffets have become more and more popular over the last few years for a huge range of occasions, such as conferences, weddings, communions and 1st birthday parties. They can be themed, colour coordinated and customised with printed wrappers, icing & embossing. Gone are the days where we spend hours shopping and filling loot bags & picking out favours for our guests prior to your event. Instead, a dessert table is available at the party so your guests can pick their own favourites to take home with them. Mmm, all this talk of candy is making me drool!


As usual, there are endless possibilities to decorating your candy buffet with balloons. We’ve found the most popular is using 3 foot balloons as a backdrop for the table. Helium filled 3 foot balloons attached to a weight can sit on the floor behind the table. Not only are these balloons eye catching & bold, but they’re rarely seen at most parties so your guest will be blown away! Of course you can match the balloon colours and printing to your table theme. If you would like a bit more pizazz, we can add feathers, fairy lights, small balloon clusters, or turn the 3 foot balloons into gumballs which have 5 inch balloons inside.


If you don’t know where to start & aren’t sure if you want to DIY or hire everything complete, we did a quick Google search & found heaps of companies that specialise in candy buffets. Here are some Sydney based ones that we liked to get you into inspiration overload:

6 June 2012

The Myth about Balloons as Litter

Further to our last post regarding Balloons & the Environment, I have attached some information provided by BASA (Balloon Artists & Suppliers Association) to its' members this month, which applies directly to us here in Australia, rather than the international studies we always read about. 

A big thank you goes out to Bill Gray & Maureen Egan for providing us with this information, it has been a huge eye opener & we hope that it helps to educate those who are unsure or disapproving of balloons. 

Below are the summarized results from reports by Clean Up Australia and Keep Australia Beautiful. 




Clean Up Australia:
This organisation has produced a Rubbish Report each year since 1991, which is a snapshot of waste collected on Clean Up Australia Day. The Rubbish Report has proven to be an invaluable resource in identifying trends in the types and spread of rubbish throughout Australia. 

In 2011 Report , there were 7,479 registered sites. 2,639 or 35% were analysed 

Top Ten Rubbish Items were, 1) cigarette butts 2) glass bottles (alcohol and soft drink) 3) plastic drink bottles PET drink bottles 4) aluminium cans ( alcohol and soft drink) 5) plastic bags 6) plastic chip and confectionary bags 7) plastic bottle tops 8) metal bottle tops 9) small paper pieces 10) metal foil confectionary wrappers. No Balloons ! 

Beach/ coastal sites had the most rubbish items (a staggering 35,988items) of all sites surveyed with an average of 205 items per site surveyed. Rivers and creeks moved from fifth in 2010 to second most polluted site type with over 90 average items at each site surveyed. Beach coastal sites ranked highest for miscellaneous items , glass and plastic items 48%,19% and 17% as a percentage of each site types rubbish composition. Note rubber has its own category, and at beaches/coastal total rubber was 1% 

Rubber, in 2011 rubber was the smallest category of waste at just over 1% which was consistent with 2010 results. The most common significant rubber item found was rubber gloves, which account for 46% of all rubber followed by thongs 25% and tyres 22%...............Balloons not even listed! (Miscellaneous items include cigarette butts (92%), clothing, food scraps, ceramics, car parts and batteries)............No Balloons!"



Keep Australia Beautiful 
KAB produce a report each year called the National Litter Index. It is funded by every Australian State or Territory Government. The 2010/ 2011 Report was compiled by McGregor Tan Research in South Australia and is a 177 page in depth analytical report on litter 

Summary: The filthy five are Cigarette butts, plastic, paper/cardboard, metal and glass..No Rubber. 
 The results here are expressed two ways:- items per 1000m2 and by volume per 1000m2 Total sites surveyed were 983 Nationally, including Beach, Car Park, Highway, Industrial, Recreational Park, Residential, Retail and Shopping Centre. Total area surveyed 1,499,791 sq mtrs 

The Facts: The major categories are further divided into items which are very extensive in detail. 
The only reference to Rubber appears in Miscellaneous.....Rubber pieces (not tyres) averaged is listed as 0.0001 litres per 1,000sq metres. Miscellaneous includes items such as syringes, ice cream sticks, condoms, disposable nappies, clothing and materials, tyres and pieces........No Balloons category!


4 June 2012

Balloons: Facts about the Environment


Balloons were invented in 1824 and have been used to celebrate events worldwide, from political conventions and store grand openings to birthday parties and get well gifts. Balloons are the most cost effective and efficient way to decorate any space. Before we can help you do so, we’d like to take this opportunity to tell you some facts and fiction about balloons. 
Our latex balloons are made from rubber trees and are 100% biodegradable, decomposing at about the same rate as an oak leaf.  We work closely with the balloon industry both in Australia and internationally, to promote education and awareness to ensure that our balloons are handled safely and responsibly by consumers, as well as disposed of properly. 

One of the main concerns is the inhalation of the balloon gas, helium. Helium is non-toxic and non-flammable. It has become socially acceptable to inhale helium as a party trick to change your voice. This is a dangerous practice and must be discouraged at all times as it can lead to suffocation or even death. 


There are practices and guidelines put into place in order to preserve the environment. Foil and latex balloons are weighted down to prevent accidental release.  In NSW, there is legislation to restrict balloon releases. No more than 20 balloons can be released and these must be free of any plastic attachments or ribbon. Mass balloon releases that occur internationally are only conducted by professional balloon decorators, and therefore adhere to the industry standards. 


Compared to other categories of litter, such as plastic items, cans and bottles, balloon litter is extremely minimal.  To date, there is no direct scientific evidence to prove that balloons have been the cause of death to any sea animals. However, as an industry we are continuing consumer education and balloon management practices in order to maintain the results of this research. 

We hope that you value this information and use it to educate others and handle balloons properly. If you would like to read more about this, please visit the following websites:

http://www.qualatex.com/pages/facts_fun.php

http://www.balloonhq.com/BalloonCouncil/facts.html

30 May 2012

Bubblin' Around

Have you ever heard of Bubble Balloons? They are the newest type of balloon, different to your traditional latex balloon and microfoil balloon. These are made from a stretchy plastic which allows the balloons to inflate and stretch big and round, a bit like a beach ball! Bubbles never oxidize as latex balloons do, and they float for weeks!
Bubble bouquet with decor base


Bubble with standard weight


 

We love double stuffing an 11" latex balloon inside of a 20" bubble balloon & attaching a 5" balloon collar. We can fancy them up even more by adding feathers to them, for that elegant look. Bubbles are also fantastic because there are so many colour and print options available to choose from- hearts, polka dots, stars, flowers, you name it!
Alex & Lauren showing off their bubble designs.



8 May 2012

Tower Columns


One of our World Balloon Convention inspired designs is Tower Columns. 

This includes one large foil super shape balloon on top and latex balloons in various sizes to form a column. A great new way of achieving a column look without needing a heavy base or poles, which can be for either room decor for functions or gift deliveries at very affordable prices. Simply modify the colours and shape balloon on top to suit your own taste and theme. 

These look fantastic with various animals on top and coordinating printed latex balloons, 
for Under the Sea parties or Jungle Parties. The possibilities are endless! 
16th Birthday Tower Column with
Agates & Standard colours
    
Puppy Birthday Tower Column
with coordinating
paw print latex balloons

17 April 2012

World Balloon Convention 2012- Festival of Balloons

As the convention draws to an end, the Festival of Balloons begins! All the competition pieces, event decor and class designs were put on display for the day in one of the halls of the Sheraton hotel. The public were invited to come by and be amazed by all that we had created over the week.
Kids and adults loving the Festival!

Mala & Jean having a blast in the plane.

There were plenty of interactive balloon arrangements, like our huge hot air balloon, planes, cars and hats!
Visitors getting a taste of marriage... with balloons!

There were demonstrations and shows by magicians, twisters and entertainers on the stage.
Our friend Guy Sheffer from Israel, showing off his
balancing & twisting skills!

The Qualatex mascot, Mr Q even made an appearance!  
But all good things must come to an end and I then headed back to the airport for the long flight back to Sydney. I think the lack of sleep over the week had finally caught up with me and I actually managed to sleep on the plane.


Now comes the difficult task of sorting through all my notes and photos from the convention and putting them to good use. I will be practicing everything I learnt gradually over the next 2 years and designing lots of exciting new arrangements and decor. Check back regularly because I will be posting photos of anything 'WBC inspired' as I go. I hope you like them! Regards, Claire Geldard CBA xoxo