Always take care when inflating balloons as over-filling may cause them to pop. 

HOW DO I INFLATE MY MYLAR BALLOONS WITH HELIUM?

Our larger balloons can be inflated with helium. If you're unsure of which ones these are, please see each balloon listing to learn if it will float with helium or not.

Balloons do not come inflated but can be easily inflated at your local party, craft, or dollar store. We recommend using a brass nozzle to ensure a strong seal and prevent damage to your balloon. 

If inflated correctly, these balloons will stay inflated for several days, even weeks. 

If you don't want your balloon to float, and helium balloon can also be inflated with air using a straw. If you did not use helium, you may also top them up with air if they start to deflate. These balloons are self-sealing and can be re-inflated with regular air multiple times.

HOW DO I INFLATE MY HANGING MYLAR BALLOONS?

Hanging balloons (like our script words or letter banners) are designed with holes for string or ribbon. They will not float with helium due to their size, but they can easily be blown up using a straw. These balloons are self-sealing.

All hanging balloons come packed with string and a straw for inflating. We are currently working on sourcing paper straws that will fit the balloons so we can reduce our plastic usage.

If balloons start to deflate, top them up with more air. They can be re-filled several times!

HOW DO I INFLATE MY MINI MYLAR BALLOONS?

Some of our smaller balloons cannot be inflated with helium but may be inflated with air (such as our mini diamond ring balloons). These balloons are designed to decorate your buffet tables, scattered around your venue, or taped to a wall.

If you're not sure, see each balloon listing to learn if it will float with helium or not. These balloons can be easily inflated using the included straw and will self-seal. If balloons start to deflate, top them up with more air. They can be re-filled several times!

HOW DO I INFLATE MY LATEX BALLOONS?

Our packs of standard latex balloons can be inflated just as any old latex balloon, by blowing them up with air or helium.

I STILL HAVE BALLOON QUESTIONS!

We'd love to help! Get in touch with us.

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