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Published: Mar 16, 2024 · Modified: Oct 4, 2024 by Claire

How to Make a Balloon Flower- Balloon Daisy DIY

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There are so many fun things you can do with balloons, I love that they've had made a massive comeback and how often you see them at parties and events. Balloons are a great way to make a visual impact whether you're making an arch or a mosaic. We've shared our professional tips for making a balloon arch as well as how to hang it, and this post will walk through step by step how to make a balloon flower to accent your garland or just to use in your decor!

When making a balloon daisy you'll need 5-inch balloons and we still recommend using an electric pump. We used this arch for Easter and the flowers added a fun spring touch! We've made balloon clouds too- they really can be incorporated into any theme or party.

A daisy shape made from balloons.

Supplies

  • 6 5-inch balloons for petals
  • 1 5-inch balloon to be the center of your flower
  • electric pump (not necessary but recommended)
Two sets of balloons tied together.

Directions

  • Start by inflating two of your 5-inch petal balloons and tie together.
  • Inflate a third balloon and tie it into the pair of balloons, creating a 3-balloon grouping.
Tying a yellow balloon into a pair or grouping of balloons.
  • Create another pairing, and then one final group with the center petal and the sixth petal. So you'll have one group of 3 balloons, one pair that's the same color or that you're using as petals, and one pair that includes your center and a back piece.
Set of 3 yellow balloons, a pair of yellow balloons and a single white balloon tied to a yellow balloon.
Yellow balloons being twisted together and secured.
  • Start twisting your balloons together, creating a cluster. Twist one of the pairs of balloons with the center piece (that's a different color). Then twist the last pair around the center piece, creating your flower shape.
  • From the back you'll see the same color as the rest of the petals.
  • Adjust the center part of the flower so it's centered.
White center balloon being twisted into a cluster of yellow balloons.
Yellow balloons being twisted together to create a flower shape.
  • Once you have your balloon daisy you can use size 19 rubber bands, balloon glue or the long skinny balloons to tie it into your arch.
balloons made into a daisy shape.
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Make a Balloon Flower

Learn how to make a quick and easy balloon flower that's the perfect accent to your arch, garland or display.
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Active Time5 minutes mins
Yield: 1 flower
Cost: $5

Equipment

  • 1 electric balloon pump recommended but not required

Materials

  • 6 single 11 or 5-inch balloons, depending on your size preference underinflated, don't fill them super full
  • 1 single 5-inch balloon

Instructions

  • Start by inflating two of your 5-inch petal balloons and tie together.
  • Inflate a third balloon and tie it into the pair of balloons, creating a 3-balloon grouping.
  • Create another pairing, and then one final group with the center petal and the sixth petal. So you'll have one group of 3 balloons, one pair that's the same color or that you're using as petals, and one pair that includes your center and a back piece.
  • Start twisting your balloons together, creating a cluster. Twist one of the pairs of balloons with the center piece (that's a different color).
  • Then twist the last pair around the center piece, creating your flower shape.
  • From the back you'll see the same color as the rest of the petals. Adjust the center part of the flower so it's centered.
  • Once you have your balloon daisy you can use size 19 rubber bands, balloon glue or the long skinny balloons to tie it into your arch.

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yellow balloons made into the shape of a flower.