Lock twist

Balloon sculpture instructions — Twisted Mind CD-ROM

Lock twist

Bubbles don't stay in their place unless you lock them into place. Friction holds it all in place.

Balloons needed: Pencil shaped balloons (note, you can do it also with a round really underinflated balloon)
  1. 1 Create the first bubble, followed by at least 2 more bubbles (can be any number).
    Step 1 ▶ video
  2. 2 Lay the first bubble and the remainder of the balloon side by side.
    Step 2 ▶ video
  3. 3 Turn the bubbles between the first and the remainder.
    Step 3 ▶ video
  4. 4 Let go and voila.
    Step 4 ▶ video
  5. 5 Other view. Of course there is also a video showing it.
    Step 5 ▶ video
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