Christmas may be over, but the season of gifting never ends. Valentine’s day is round the corner, then there’s Easter, and the list goes on.
I love shopping for gifts, so this is music to my ears. However, it’s also lovely to be the recipient of a surprise gift.
There’s something about Helium balloons that always bring joy and smiles. Perhaps it’s that childhood memory of fun days out, or the anticipation of parties to come.
I thought it would be fun to create a post on how to create a gift surprise with balloons.
I used my portable Balloon Time helium tank at home to inflate 4 pink balloons.
For the gift wrap, I used some recycled colourful fabric.
Here’s the simple idea:
Attach a Helium balloon to each corner of the fabric with double sided tape or staples, then fold the cloth over to cover the gift like an envelope.
Tie the sequin balloon strings together in the middle with a bow. Then place it all somewhere for that unexpected surprise.How nice it must be to untie that bow to reveal ….A pretty posy of freshly cut flowers, wrapped in kraft paper. Add a sprinkling of confetti for colour.Place those floral blooms in water.And why not re-use that fabric with the attached balloons to display the flowers as a vignette.Add a sparkly heart for Valentine’s day. There you have it, a simple to create fabric and balloon wrap for gifts.
Having that Helium Balloon Time tank at home means I can create surprise gifts any time.
Hope you have enjoyed the post. Have a lovely weekend.
( All photography, DIY ideas and styling are by Geraldine Tan, editor of Little Big Bell. This is a sponsored post in collaboration with Balloon Time.)
So creative – absolutely love it Geraldine:) x
Thank you Abbie. Have a lovely weekend x
Lovely idea G, helium balloons are always so.much.fun! 🙂
They sure are Kate :)x
Lovely idea!! Your photos are always excellent too. I love the ombré ballon effect!
Thank you Susie x
Such a cute idea for a gift and I love how happy and bright it all looks! Although I would say, use the helium sparingly because it’s a limited natural resource (I know I sound like a killjoy here) and we could run out of it within our lifetimes 😉 xx
Thanks Kimberly. Gosh, I never thought of it as a limited natural resource. Thanks for letting me know x
So pretty Geraldine 🙂
Thank you Carole x
So fun! A great way to cheer up what’s supposed to be the bluest day of the year x
Thank you Cate x
That’s so lovely, filled me with joy just reading the post and looking at the photos – so I can imagine double (or more) the joy of receiving such a lovely helium-filled surprise. Fab!
Thank you Molly. I’m so pleased you like the post. x
Very sweet idea I can really see working well in Spring with all the colours. 🙂
Thank you Carole 🙂
That’s such a lovely idea, and so pretty too Geraldine, lovely pics as ever x
Thank you Jen 🙂