Spinning Kit

€6,00 EUR

Our spinning kit consists of 7 meters of soft elastic for spinning and adhesive hooks of two different diameters so you can use the one that best fits the hold you want to give your garland on the wall.

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Our spinning kit consists of 7 meters of soft elastic for spinning and adhesive hooks of two different diameters so you can use the one that best fits the hold you want to give your garland on the wall.

You can string them with soft, non-round elastic (this is what we currently use), nylon thread or cotton rope.

We explain how we use it to spin our garlands:

Gather the necessary materials: professional quality balloons, balloon compressor, soft elastic, scissors and adhesive hooks (if you are going to hang them on a wall)

Inflate the balloons two by two with air using the balloon compressor. To make an organic garland with different volumes, you should fill the balloons with a different size. Tie the balloons together in pairs.

Cut the elastic to the desired length for your garland and pull it taut. You should always string with the elastic taut. Make sure the garland is long enough to cover the area where you want to place it.

Tie one end of the elastic to an anchor point, such as a chair or column, and pull it tight. Take two balloons and tie them to the string, securing the knot.

Next, place two more balloons so that they fit together like puzzle pieces. Repeat this process with all the balloons, alternating colors and sizes according to your preferences. Continue adding balloons until you have reached the desired length for your garland.

Once you have finished it, if you are going to put it on the wall, we will explain how:

You just have to stick the adhesive hooks on a smooth, previously cleaned surface and attach a thread to the ring of the adhesive hook that you will use to hold the garland once it is assembled.

Here's a tip: to avoid ruining the paint on the wall when removing the adhesive hooks, it's best to use masking tape (also called painter's tape) and place the adhesive hook on top. Remember that the painter's tape must be of good quality, otherwise it will come off and your garland will fall to the floor.

Remember that the more adhesive hooks you use, the more secure your garland will be.