Respuestas para la especialidad JA de Globoflexia
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Push the knot about 5cm down into the balloon with your index finger. With the other hand, pinch the outside of the balloon and grab the knot. Carefully pull out your finger and twist a bubble at the point where you pinched the balloon on the knot.
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If you have one of the introductory books on balloon modelling this will be where you start learning how to create balloon sculptures. Once you are ready to expand your expertise the internet is your friend! There are a plethora of balloon artists and resources available online to instruct and inspire, from the most basic of techniques and balloon sculptures to advanced designs incorporating multiple balloons. Below are some examples to get you started in creating balloon models of your own:
Some YouTube Channels
Some Pinterest Boards
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There are many ways balloon modelling can be used in outreach ministry. Sometimes it will be as simple as giving balloon sculptures as gifts or mementos, but additionally balloon modelling can be used in storytelling and object lessons.
Using balloon modelling in storytelling or object lessons could be as simple as making/using a balloon sculpture as a prop for the audience to watch as you tell a story, but make sure it is not too distracting such that your audience misses the story itself! If you are making the sculpture as you talk it is also worthwhile practicing your timing so make sure there aren’t long periods of silence as you work on your model if possible.
Some more in-depth examples of object lessons using balloon modelling are below. But most importantly don’t limit your own creativity!
Jonah (Pastor Andrew):

