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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Which Form 8865 Columns

Instructions and Help about Which Form 8865 Columns

Hello, this is Saves People Who Saves, welcoming you to a lightning-fast balloon decoration tutorial featuring these charming miniature balloon columns. Although there are variations in the colors and patterns of the balloons, the simple supplies are the same: 28 5-inch round balloons, 14 of each color, and a printed 11-inch round as a topper. To assemble this design, all you need is a spool of dollar-store balloon ribbon. A series of 7 4-balloon quads forms the inflated pillar. Let's begin by taking 2 5-inch rounds, inflating them one and a half pumps each, and tying them together. Here's a time-saving technique: take your balloon, put it on the pump one and a half pumps, so up, down, up, down. Then, tie the nozzle around our finger without actually tying a knot. It takes a little bit to get used to, but this trick makes it so you don't have to tie as many knots, at least by half. Without letting any air out, take the nozzle and tube together, give it a nice snap, and form them into quads with a quick spin. There are different types of weights you can use to steady the inflated pillar, but the fastest and easiest is a simple 5-inch round water boil. It is very unlikely to pop. Tie the ribbon to the weight and pull it flush against the bottom of the first quad. Next, grab your second quad and place it into the grooves of the first, pulling the ring up through the side as well. Now you've got two, and they will be following a spiral pattern. Just keep slightly twisting it down and wrapping the ribbon through. Move on to the next one, place it down, pull it through the side, and twist it around a couple of times....