Most classy brides wouldn't consider balloon art for their wedding. That is until they see some really fine balloon art.
Here is a balloon sculpture I twisted some time ago to commemorate a beautiful bride and groom on their wedding day.
I usually give my balloon art a ten day life expectancy... and recommend taking a lot of photos for keepsakes. In this case, I was told that the sculpture was kept for six months!
Six months!! I can hardly believe that someone would keep a balloon sculpture for six months. By that time, the plum balloon bodies of groom and bride would turn into wrinkled mummies. It is just inflated and twisted balloons, for God Sake. They lose air; they oxidize and shrink into oblivion.
Balloon art is not designed to be kept forever. (It is too bad. Otherwise, by now I would spur some collector’s wars… wink, wink. )
Oh, well, what can I say? I hope the couple is just as passionate in keeping their marriage going for as long as possible.