Hello, this is Saves the Balloon Sage, and I'm going to show you how amazingly easy it is to create these beautiful balloon columns using simple dollar store supplies. With only $10, I bought several 20 packs of these 9-inch round balloons, a spool of ribbon, and that's all I needed to create these 4 full-sized columns. The secret to constructing these inflated pillars is this 4-balloon shape called a quad. Black claws are set and connected via ribbon with colors based on the style that you want. Let's begin by inflating all of our round balloons equally. I'm going with 8 pumps on my Qualitex hand inflator: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. I like to round it off if it makes a nicer shape. And now, manually inflating balloons for decor is something you can quickly grow accustomed to. Once all your balloons are inflated, it's time to make them quads into the spiral column and alternate colors. So these two center parts before now the resting position for a quad would be this around the bottom one on top so it can sit and flatten them out and press them down. Thirty-six balloons become 18 pairs and 18 pairs become nine perfect quads. Let's start stacking by taking our spool of ribbon and cutting a length off with a pair of scissors. Now take the end of the ribbon and you're going to slide it between two of the quads in the center and watch how the yoga's is around mimes on the wounds. Pull up through the center his second plot wrap around again and what I like to give it a nice internal spot make a stand nice chemistry one-time. You can see how figure eights 2/4 make sure and just continue...