"Ed the Wizard" teaches children and their families how to use balloon twisting to make animals and other creatures. To purchase photos, click here.
Harper and Cameron Grantz are the “Twist Tastic” siblings. Harper, 10, and Cameron, 11, use their affinity for art and design to create everything from dogs and monkeys to swords and hats using ...
With a few twists of bright-colored balloons, Steve Solis makes more than animals and flowers, he creates smiles. A roofer and roofing salesman by trade, the Northern Colorado man is what many refer ...
There may be four people twisting balloons into shapes of flowers, fish, turtles (both regular and teenage mutant versions) and dinosaurs inside the Kidz Town booth Wednesday nights at the Farmers' ...
When Blake and Shelley Engel were approached about helping a friend twist balloon animals for a fundraiser, they thought it sounded fun. “She taught us a few things, we filled in at the event and had ...
Finally mastering the move and creating the poodle's head, Kelly couldn't contain her excitement. "YES!" she yelled before moving on to the next part of the balloon. Once she applauded Kelly's ...
High egg prices have inspired people to try dyeing other foods for Easter. Katherine Noël puts some marshmallows and potatoes to the test. John Sharkey and Hannah Young preview what's on tap for this ...
Like many people, Ryan Schmitt often goes to a bar on a weekend night and orders a drink. With a twist. When it comes time to pay, Schmitt grabs a balloon and twists it into an animal or other figure.
It's safe to say Ralph Dewey lives a colorful life. Many of the people who know him associate him with the brightly hued balloon creations he has made over the years to entertain, to teach and to help ...
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