Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Happy Easter!

I hope that you had a fantastic Easter!

Here in Australia, we had a 5-day long weekend. There was Easter, but also ANZAC day on the Monday, and a public holiday for it was on the Tuesday. Not only that, this weekend is a three-day long weekend. Very cool.

Here is the special Easter balloon I made for the occasion:




I was quite happy with the outcome, it was the first time that I tried this original design for the rabbit. It also doubled as a gift to a birthday girl; more on that below!

Also, Tuesday (today) was my little nephew's 3rd birthday. We celebrated at the park, and of course I did the balloons! Not only that, my mother is a talented face painter (I'm sure I've bragged on that before!) and she pulled out her paints and delighted young and old.

My nephew, Brook! He turned 3.



Rawr! Tiger Princess Paris
Something different, no balloon photos of the event! However, balloons made include; a snake, ladybug on a flower, Pooh, Lightening McQueen hat and 1 2 3 skeletons! 

Not only that, but I worked with Hyper the Clown at a party recently, which was a fun outdoor event. The Easter balloon I made was the gift for the Saturday birthday. This coming weekend I also have another little one's birthday lined up... Yay! Bring it on, I say!


5 comments:

  1. How cool are all these balloons! Wow, that is an incredible talent and one my kids would LOVE!!! Thanks so much for sharing your blog link with me. This will be fun getting to know you!

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  2. Thanks so much Tam! It's great to have you visit :D

    That's the best thing about balloons, being able to amaze and delight the young, and the young-at-heart <3

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  3. I love the kid in a bunny costume!
    Super cute.

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  4. Hi Sonia.... boy your mum is certainly talented with the facepainting. There must be a talent gene in your family tree. I luv your Easter Bunny complete with basket of eggs. Hope you get some time soon to make some more tutorials.

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  5. Thanks Mot!


    And thanks Ian!
    It's my mummy's encouragement that keeps me creative (well a big part of it at least! hehe)
    I have been planning for a skeleton for my next video.. you prompting me along is a good thing!

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