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Balloons: Adding Color and Joy to Celebrations
When it comes to celebrations, be it birthdays, weddings, or grand openings, there is one element that never fails to bring a sense of wonder and e... -
Captivating the Skies: The Power of Advertising Balloons
 Introduction: In the realm of advertising, capturing attention is crucial. Amidst a sea of marketing strategies, one promotional tool soars abov... -
Must-Have Balloon Varieties to Make Your Event Shine
It's time to step into a world where regular gatherings are transformed into astonishing spectacles, where unassuming areas are transformed into colorful wonderlands, and where the simple act of expanding air may cause excitement and delight. -
Frozen Party
Kids adores Disney film especially Frozen and simply can't "let it go," thus it makes for an excellent party theme.It's such a wonderful theme because there are so many color options available to customers, making each celebration-specific rendition unique. -
How to Get Creative with Balloons
Balloons are widely known as a decoration tool for parties, but most people don't know that balloons can also be used for incredible arts and craft... -
Giant Boat Spotted at Punggol Waterway Park
As You Were is a public art showcase commissioned by the Public Art Trust (PAT) under the National Arts Council (NAC). It features seven artists walking into nature to produce interactive visual artworks depicting their fantasies of an indigenous world. These pieces were created in response to the numerous changes that have occurred in our daily lives since the commencement of COVID-19. Through enjoyable and meaningful artworks that foster a sense of play, As You Were allows the public to reconnect with nature and one another. It's also a reflection of the country's opening up, and the artworks serve as...
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Fun Lore and Experiments with Balloons that Needs to be Heard
The origin story of balloons started when Professor Michael Faraday created the first ever rubber balloons in 1824 for use in his hydrogen experiments at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in London. Faraday made his balloons by cutting two spherical sheets of caoutchouc (French for rubber), placing the ... -
Why are Balloons so Special
seeing flying balloons is not enough excitement, so why not drop them down as a surprise? Balloon drops are becoming common at concerts and other public gatherings..