How to make a balloon butterfly with one balloon

Hello! How would you like to learn how to make a little butterfly? You need to inflate a balloon all the way, then let out a bit of air to bring pressure down. The balloon should be fairly soft. Then, tie both ends together to form a large loop, make sure that the air is evenly distributed along the loop, mark the middle of the loop, on the opposite side from the knot, and divide the loop into two segments of equal length.

Hold both segments together, side by side, and mark, roughly, the third of their length. But careful ! You need to divide the two segments together, at slightly -more- than a third of their length, so that one side is made larger, and the other… smaller. Bend the balloon to bring both ends together, then, bring them towards the central crease, so as to form four loops. Next, twist them together at their base several times, to lock all four loops in place. It’s practically the same sequence as for creating the petals of the flower, only it’s easier as there are only four loops, rather than six.

We have just made the butterfly’s wings, which we will set aside for now, for example by wedging them under one arm.

Next, take another balloon, preferably one in a lighter colour, as we’ll be drawing on it later on. Inflate it in the middle, about a finger long (in length, or about four fingers in width).

So… as a reminder, if you are not yet able to inflate the balloon straight in the middle, you can always inflate the balloon normally, then push the bubble forward manually, until it is positioned at the center of the balloon, and the two lengths of balloon left deflated are, roughly, of the same size, on either side of the bubble.

Next, curve the bubble at the center of the balloon, to form a small loop. Then tie each end of the balloon at the base of this loop. We now have the two antennae! However, air pressure shouldn’t be too high in this small loop, because we are now about to divide it as well into two more bubbles, a larger one… and a smaller one… like this! Then, you turn the smaller bubble into a pinch-twist. The bigger bubble will automatically become a tiny… little… mini loop.

We now have the head, body, and antennae of our butterfly. All that’s left is to assemble this part with the wings.

The easiest solution is to hold the pinch-twist and antennae in your twisting hand, while leaving the mini loop stick out from between your middle finger and forefinger. We are going to twist this mini loop around the crease of the butterfly wings, to block the two balloons together. A single twist should be enough. Having the antennae tucked away in your hand will help prevent them from getting tangled in the loops.

Next, adjust everything in place, the two larger wings facing upward, the head pinch-twist also facing upward, as well as the two antennae, which should stick out between the head and the upper wings. Draw on its eyes, eyebrows, a big smile, and that does the trick!

Butterflies... are cute! Even cuter when they’re sitting on a flower! So… see you soon! For another lesson with... Môssieur Ballon!

Making balloon animals for parties is one of the easiest ways to bring gigantic smiles to all the kid’s faces. And the best news is… you don’t have to be a clown to create them!

Our take on making a crazy easy butterfly balloon animal is so simple anyone can do it.

Learn how to make balloon animals and hand them out for each kid or create an entire party display with the fluttering balloons.

Who needs a clown when mom has all the balloon skills she needs?!

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How to Make Balloon Animals

Although the butterfly balloon animal won’t float, you can arrange them and hang them on the wall for an adorable party scene.

This is my favorite tape for hanging balloons on the wall – it will stick for the entire party without falling.

Once the balloons are up, these butterfly cake toppers will beautifully complete the party theme.

To make the butterfly balloon animal you will need:

To make a butterfly balloon animal we want to start with the wings first!

Having the wings created to give the base to the butterfly balloon and will help create the fluttering look you are after.

To make the butterfly wings:

1. Blow up two balloons of the same color. One at full length and one a little shorter. Tie each balloon into a loop.

You will want to use a hand balloon pump for this. I don’t know if you’ve ever tried blowing up these long balloons without a pump, but it will literally take your breath away. Save your lungs… use a pump!

2. Place the smaller loop inside the larger loop. With your right hand hold the knots and with your left hand pull the loops to find the centers.

Push your left hand to your right hand and twist the balloons a few times around themselves.

3. Do final twist to make sure the larger “wings” are positioned above the smaller “wings”.

To make the butterfly balloon animal body:

4. Blow up a contrasting balloon about 1.5’. Knot at the end.

5. Find the middle and make a twist to create ahead.

To finish off making the butterfly balloon animal

6. Place the body over the wings and tie the ends together. Tuck (or trim) the long end to complete the butterfly balloon.

Wouldn’t these look fun floating around in the balloon window for a birthday party?

I’m even thinking who needs to wait for a party to create these? I may just take up making them in the park this summer! Kids are so easy to please, I can’t think of why I wouldn’t do it.

Whatever you are making balloon animals for this year, try out a butterfly! They are a great easy first option and look fun made in multiples.

Before you go, why not check out one of our most recommended balloon making subscription boxes? If you’re into creating balloon animals, check out our top choice Vika Twist.

(Photography ©A Subtle Revelry by Ashlyn Savannah Photo).

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