Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jose and Fernando Tapia of Ballon Bros, learned their balloon-making skills from their dad, a professional birthday clown.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TikTokker @BalloonJosh is a professional balloon artist who creates wearable costumes made entirely out of balloons. Josh has been ...
Apr. 17—Five years ago, Ben Brown received a starter balloon modeling kit for Christmas. Brown's wife, Mindy, said it wasn't something her husband even asked for. "He is artsy but it was a random gift ...
NEW JERSEY, USA — As many around the country show their appreciation for essential workers during the pandemic fight, one New Jersey artist put his talents on display with some incredible balloon ...
If you’ve ever taken a stroll through Old Sacramento, you have probably seen a balloon artist whipping up a colorful balloon animal for a kid. To someone just walking by, it may seem that that’s all ...
A new exhibition at The Jung Center of Houston opening Aug. 19 will consist of massive sculptures made entirely out of balloons. Yes, balloons. The project, titled "Out Of The Strong, Something Sweet, ...
I was 6 years old when my father took me to learn the art of balloon twisting from a nine-fingered clown named Dusty. Most fathers are content with a little “World’s Greatest Dad” trophy or coffee mug ...
TONAWANDA, N.Y. (WIVB)–A creative homeowner, in the Town of Tonawanda, is using his special talent to put a smile on people’s faces right now. Bruce Ruark started decorating his front porch with ...
An curved arrow pointing right. TikTokker @BalloonJosh is a professional balloon artist who creates wearable costumes made entirely out of balloons. Josh has been working in balloon art since he was 9 ...
DULUTH — If you’ve seen the life-sized gingerbread house on Superior Street, the hanging colorful orbs in Bridgeman’s or the 6-foot menorah in the Miller Hill Mall, you’ve caught Laural Schultze’s ...
Growing up with a father who made a living for his family as a birthday clown, San Antonio brothers Jose and Fernando Tapia learned early on that they wanted balloons to always be part of their lives.