DIY Holiday Balloon Parade | Richmond Moms

 

This DIY Holiday Balloon Parade from The Local Moms Network contributor Maria Provenzano is perfect for anyone swapping their traditional parade tradition for more social distance-friendly activities this year!

 

 

DIY Holiday Balloon Parade 

 

 

Materials

  • Styrofoam balls

  • Skewers

  • Card Stock OR foam sheets

  • Acrylic Paint

  • Embellishments of your choice

 

 

Directions

1. The first thing you want to do paint your foam balls

2. For easier painting & to avoid them from rolling around put the balls on a toothpick to hold place or just a plastic cup

3. Let dry

4. Once your foam balls are dry it’s time to attach the figures/embellishments

5. Using card stock, or foam sheets, cut out whatever shapes/figures you desire for your character

6. Once you’ve cut out your shapes out it’s time to glue. Use a low temperature hot glue to attach figures onto the foam balls

7. If you’re making a top hat: spray paint a plastic cup black & then cut out a circle out of foam sheet. Next just glue the cup to the foam sheet!

8. Add any other embellishments you’d like to go along with your character

9. To create the image that the balloons are being held down by string all you need to do is hot glue on a couple skewers around the balloon!

10. Ta-da!

 

 

For more holiday fun from Maria, check out these other DIY ideas:

Colorful Leaf Sugar Cookies
https://www.fromscratchwithmaria.com/blog/leaf-sugar-cookies

DIY Pie Garlands and Placemats
https://www.fromscratchwithmaria.com/blog/diy-pie-garlands-placemats

DIY Harvest Centerpiece
https://www.fromscratchwithmaria.com/blog/diy-fall-centerpiece?rq=thanksgiving

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