
Inflate each 11″ balloon using the helium tank.

Tie each balloon to a length of curling ribbon. To prevent my balloons from floating up to the ceiling, I like to tie them to the top of my helium tank while I am decorating them!

Add feathers to the curling ribbon, starting at the base of the balloon and working your way down. Secure to the ribbon by putting a tiny dab of hot glue on the bottom tip of the feather.

I added 8-10 feathers to each balloon. Mine stayed afloat for over 8 hours which is the typical float time for a regular helium filled balloon! You can definitely experiment with adding more feathers, but note that the float time could decrease the more feathers you add, as they will weigh down the balloon.

If you prefer to use air-filled balloons instead of helium, you could attach them to these balloon sticks and glue feathers to the balloon stick for the same pretty effect!

If you love balloons as much as I do, don’t miss these other fun balloon projects! Valentine’s Day “Heart Attack” Balloons, St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Balloons, Butterfly Balloons, and Fiesta Party Balloons.
Be sure to check out our other Supply of the Month projects including these projects using the feather assortment.
DIY Feather Dream Catchers; by Carrie Waller, DIY Bright Feather Arrows; by Sara Albers, DIY Feather Artwork; by Amy Weir

Inflate each 11″ balloon using the helium tank.

Tie each balloon to a length of curling ribbon. To prevent my balloons from floating up to the ceiling, I like to tie them to the top of my helium tank while I am decorating them!

Add feathers to the curling ribbon, starting at the base of the balloon and working your way down. Secure to the ribbon by putting a tiny dab of hot glue on the bottom tip of the feather.

I added 8-10 feathers to each balloon. Mine stayed afloat for over 8 hours which is the typical float time for a regular helium filled balloon! You can definitely experiment with adding more feathers, but note that the float time could decrease the more feathers you add, as they will weigh down the balloon.

If you prefer to use air-filled balloons instead of helium, you could attach them to these balloon sticks and glue feathers to the balloon stick for the same pretty effect!

If you love balloons as much as I do, don’t miss these other fun balloon projects! Valentine’s Day “Heart Attack” Balloons, St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Balloons, Butterfly Balloons, and Fiesta Party Balloons.
Be sure to check out our other Supply of the Month projects including these projects using the feather assortment.
DIY Feather Dream Catchers; by Carrie Waller, DIY Bright Feather Arrows; by Sara Albers, DIY Feather Artwork; by Amy Weir