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  1. “Spill the Tea and Make Tassels."

    At Balloon and Tassel, we understand the power of sensory experiences to create lasting memories. That's why we take great care to create custom-made tassels that are not only beautiful to look at, but also a joy to touch and experience.

    During this workshop, you'll learn how to make beautiful tassels and enjoy a delightful tea party. We'll provide all the materials you need to create your own tassels, including a wide variety of colourful pre cut streamers.

    Cairns leading tassel maker Amanda Macor will guide you through the process of making tassels, from selecting colours that make your heart sing to knotting and trimming. You'll be amazed at how easy and fun it is to create your own unique hanging tassel project.

    As you craft, enjoy delicious beverages and treats. We'll have a variety of pastries and finger sandwiches. You'll be able to relax, chat with other craft lovers while enjoying a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

    This workshop is perfect for crafters of all skill levels, from beginners too advanced. It's also a great opportunity to socialise and meet new people in our community who share your love of crafting.

    This workshop includes all the necessary materials, and you'll get to take home your finished tassels to use in your projects.

    So, grab your friends and join us for a fun and relaxing afternoon and "Spill the Tea and Make Tassels" workshop.

  2. INFLATION

    Latex balloons may be inflated with either air or helium. Because latex is a porous material, the gas (helium or air) molecules pass through the surface, eventually causing the balloon to deflate or descend. 

    The size of your helium filled balloon determines how much weight it can lift e.g ribbons and tassels.  If your your helium balloon is sagging, remove any added decorations and watch it fly high again.

    When air-inflated, latex balloons stay inflated considerably longer than those inflated with helium because air molecules are larger and slower moving than helium molecules, so air doesn't escape as quickly as helium.

    Float times can be extended by treating latex balloons with Ultra HI-FLOAT. 

    TEMPERATURE & HELIUM

    Helium-inflated balloons are affected by extreme temperatures and humidity.

    For example, moving helium-filled balloons from an air-conditioned room to one that's not or to the outdoors on a warm or hot day will result in the balloon expanding. 

    LATEX BALLOON OXIDATION

    Latex balloons can become covered with a velvet finish when atmospheric conditions change, such as in high humidity or when exposed to sunlight. This velvet finish is the result of oxidation, the first step in the bio-degradation (or natural breakdown) of the natural latex. To decrease the possibility of oxidation, cover balloons with a plastic bag, especially if they will be exposed for any length of time. When inflating large quantities of balloons for decorating, many professionals recommend inflating the balloons on-site to try and avoid oxidation when the balloons are transferred for the store to the site, especially when moving the balloons in and out of air-conditioned facilities.

    The use of products such as HI-FLOAT or Balloon Shine to the exterior of the balloon can assist in slowing the process of oxidation.