All balloon sculpture instructions from the Twisted Mind CD-ROM
A great demonstration of all the standard twists: apple, lock, pinch, pinch-and-pop, birdbody and loop twist.
An alternative to the standard bee body that avoids the "too fat" look.
The first figure shared with twisters — debuted on the Eurojam 1999 video.
A fast 3-balloon version of the famous crocodile mask from Pat in the Hat, featured in Patch Adams.
A great example of what colour can do to a standard sculpture.
Uses the fast 2-balloon body — each balloon forms one foot, leg, part of body, arm and hand.
Turn yourself into a big cow!
Won the Dutch championship 2000 in the small category. Uses a great variety of different-sized balloons.
Combines Arthur Tivoli's hat base with Ken Stillman's one-eyed sailor face design.
On top of Ken Stillman's Hitchhiker body. Can be worn as a hat or stand alone — just 2 balloons.
Made with Prestige 260's opaque yellow and orange for the best look.
A mask that turns your audience into a dog. Try it in orange with black ears!
Made entirely from Link-O-Loon balloons — a personal challenge that ended up looking like Homer.
Like Loony Homer, made entirely of Link-O-Loons. Great inspiration for creative uses of these balloons.
Made from helicopter balloons — scores about minus a million on usefulness, but he really flies!
A fantasy figure with a head base by Tom Saeys. A great example of using different-sized balloons for proportions.
This happy fellow can be found in the Efteling theme park.
A little clown head with a clever nose colour technique.
If you can't find anything useful on the CD, you can give it away as part of this sculpture!
Lots of fun beyond the obvious — gloves come in many colours and have surprising uses.
A report about the Guinness World Record balloon attempt at the Millennium Jam 2000, Belgium.