When I was planning a party for kids from an Institute – a regular thing I do every Christmas I came across Zuru Balloons in my search for balloons to decorate the venue.
This discovery gave me a new idea in that I ordered for these balloons and got the guests – there were adults too – to water my garden before eating their food. It was no doubt symbolic but it was hilarious as every guest picked up a water balloon from the tub and threw it in the garden.
The idea was well appreciated and watching them gave me a high.
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https://www.amazon.com/Bunch-Balloons-Shot-01213-Rapid/dp/B00ZPW3U14
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Have you used this technique before?
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Yes
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No
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Glad your guests had fun and you got your high 😀
The second time I got them some did not open and it was a bit disappointing.
Never saw this type of balloon before, looks like tassels
The whole process is enjoyable. You just connect it to a hose pipe, fill a tub with water, lower the balloons in the water and put on the water tap. The balloons get loaded with water, get disconnected and float in the water.
Sounds fun I will have to give it a try
You can buy them online. I got them that way.
Great and beautiful innovation
I am grateful for the Net that I found them there
I’m surprised they didn’t throw them at one another.
They were having a lot of fun with them
Great innovation, dear friend … these guests helped water the garden
It was just symbolic. They enjoyed playing with those balloons
We love these! We make them and put them in tubs with lids and show up prepared for a water balloon extravaganza! (Which means everyone is required to go home a little damp and happy.) It works for our family.
That is the main purpose of these balloons. We have a feast called Holi and at that event coloured water is filled in balloons and thrown at each other.
What a nice novelty that guests were able to help you with your garden.
They were actually having fun roaming the garden and actually playing with those balloons seniors and juniors alike