How to Make a Balloon Sword: A Step-by-Step Guide
Balloons are not just for decoration, they can also be used to create fun and entertaining items like swords. Balloon swords are perfect for birthday parties, family events, or just for fun. Making a balloon sword is easy, and can be done in just a few simple steps.
To start, you will need two long balloons in the colors of your choice, a pump to inflate the balloons, and a pair of scissors. Begin by inflating the first balloon about three-quarters of the way to make a sword handle. Make a knot at the end of the balloon, leaving a small tail. Then, inflate the second balloon, leaving about four to five inches of uninflated balloon at the end. Tie a knot at both ends of the inflated balloon to create a blade and a handle. Now you’re ready to create your balloon sword!
Materials Required to Make a Balloon Sword
To make a balloon sword, you will need certain materials. Here is a list of all the things you will need to get started:
Balloons
Balloons are the primary material that you will require to make a balloon sword. You can purchase balloons from any craft store or online. The most common type of balloons used are the long skinny ones, also known as twisting balloons, or balloon animals.
A Balloon Pump
Blowing up the balloons manually can be a challenging task, so it’s best to invest in a balloon pump. There are various types of balloon pumps available in the market, but it’s ideal to choose the one that suits your needs and budget.
Scissors
Scissors are essential for cutting the balloon according to the required size. You can also use scissors to remove the excess piece of balloons.
Markers
Markers are used to enhance the look of the balloon sword. You can use markers of different colours to make the sword more attractive.
Duct Tape or Cellophane Tape
You may require tape to stick the balloon sword’s hilt to the blade.
Paperclips or Double-sided Tape
A paperclip can be useful in keeping the balloon sword’s hilt in place. Similarly, double-sided tape can also be used to secure the hilt.
Bubble Wrap
Bubble wrap is not an essential material, but it can be useful in creating sound effects.
A Flat Surface
You’ll need a table or a flat surface to inflate and twist the balloon.
Patience and Creativity
Lastly, balloon twisting requires patience and creativity. Be patient, and unleash your creativity to make the best balloon sword.
Now that you have all the materials required, let’s move on to the instructions on how to make a balloon sword.
Materials you will need
Before you get started, make sure you have all the necessary materials. You will need:
- Balloons (at least two, in the color of your choice)
- A balloon pump (this is optional, but highly recommended as it will make the process much easier)
- A pair of scissors
How to make a basic sword
The basic sword balloon is the easiest one to make and perfect for beginners. Here are the steps:
- Blow up one balloon all the way and tie a knot at the end.
- Twist the balloon in half to create a loop.
- Hold the center of the loop with your finger and twist the two ends clockwise about four times to create a handle.
- Take the longer part of the balloon and twist it approximately 6-8 inches from the handle to create the “blade” of the sword.
- Twist the remaining end of the balloon around the handle to secure the blade in place.
How to make a curved sword
For a more advanced design, try making a curved sword. Here’s how:
- Inflate one balloon and leave a small tail at the end.
- Twist a large loop at the end of the balloon, leaving about 6-8 inches of straight balloon remaining.
- Take the remaining straight bit of balloon and twist it back onto the loop, creating the hilt of the sword.
- Twist a second large loop parallel to the first, leaving about 4-5 inches of space between them. This will form the curved blade.
- Take the end of the balloon and twist it around the hilt to secure the blade in place.
How to make a double sword
Go beyond the basic balloon sword and create a double sword. Here’s how:
- Blow up two balloons the same color and size.
- Tie the two balloons together at the knot end.
- Twist the two balloons together in the center to create a handle.
- Pull one balloon each to the opposite sides to create the two blades of sword. Twist them at the tips to secure them in place.
How to make a bees and flowers sword
Add a fun twist to your balloon sword by creating a bees and flowers sword. Here’s how:
- Inflate one yellow and one green balloon, leaving a small tail at the end of each one.
- Twist the yellow balloon into a loop, but leave a small bit sticking out to one side to create the head of the bee.
- Twist the rest of the yellow balloon around itself to create the body of the bee.
- Take the green balloon and twist a loop at the end, followed by a small straight section to form the stem of the flower.
- Twist a petal shape with the rest of the green balloon, wrap the end around the stem to secure. Repeat this step until you have created enough petals to cover the top of the stem.
How to make a lightsaber sword
Get creative and make a lightsaber balloon sword. Here’s how:
- Inflate one blue and one red balloon, leaving a small tail at the end of each one.
- Twist the blue balloon into a loop and twist it three times to form a handle.
- Take the red balloon and twist a loop at the end, followed by a straight section about 12 inches long.
- Wrap a strip of silver duct tape around the entire length of the red balloon.
- Twist the strip of duct tape around the blue handle, securing it in place.
How to make a pirate sword
Create a pirate-inspired balloon sword with this easy tutorial.
- Inflate one black and one white balloon, leaving a small tail at the end of each one.
- Twist the black balloon into a loop and twist it three times to form a handle.
- Take the white balloon and twist four small loops, each about 2 inches in length. These will form the “teeth” of the sword.
- Twist the rest of the white balloon around itself to create the blade of the sword.
- Wrap the blade tightly with a strip of black electrical tape and tape it to the black handle.
How to make a shield to go with the sword
No sword is complete without a shield! Create one with the help of this tutorial.
- Inflate one balloon in your desired color, leaving a small tail at the end.
- Twist the balloon into a loop and twist it to form the handle.
- Take the rest of the balloon and bend it into a circle, encouraging it into a circular shape with your hands.
- Criss-cross the balloon over itself at the back of the shield and twist the two ends around the handle to hold it in place.
How to make a sword belt
Complete the look of your balloon sword by creating a sword belt! Follow these steps:
- Cut a length of ribbon long enough to fit around the waist of the person holding the sword.
- Tie a knot in one end of the ribbon and thread it through the handle of the sword.
- Wrap the ribbon around the waist and tie a bow at the back to secure the sword in place.
How to create a balloon sword party theme
If you’re throwing a party, why not create a balloon sword theme? Here’s how:
- Inflatable multiple balloons of various colors to create different swords and shields as party decorations.
- Hang the balloons from the ceiling or arrange them in bouquets as centerpieces.
- Decorate the table with DIY balloon swords and shields.
- Encourage guests to create their own balloon swords at a designated activity station.
With these ideas and techniques, creating a balloon sword has never been easier. Impress your friends and family with a personalized, DIY sword or add a fun touch to your next party!
Materials Required for Making a Balloon Sword
Making a balloon sword is not difficult. You only need to have the right materials to make it possible. Here are some of the things you should have before you start making your balloon sword.
| Materials |
|---|
| Long Balloons |
| Scissors or wire snips |
| Pump for Inflating |
| Permanent Marker/Pen |
Long Balloons
To make a balloon sword, you will need to have the right type of balloons. Long balloons are the best options that have great flexibility and tensile strength. You can easily find them in any party store or order them online. When purchasing the balloons, make sure to get the ones that are specifically designed for balloon twisting.
Scissors or Wire Snips
You will also need a pair of scissors or wire snips to cut the balloons to the appropriate length. Make sure to use a sharp pair of scissors to ensure that you cut the balloons neatly without damaging them. Wire snips are preferred by many professional balloon artists for better precision.
Pump for Inflating
A pump is necessary to inflate the long balloons. It makes the process of inflating the balloons much easier and faster. You can use an electric pump or manual pump as per your preference. Both types of pumps are readily available in any party supply store or online.
Permanent Marker/Pen
A permanent marker is needed to draw the design onto the balloon before starting the twisting process. You can also use a pen, but make sure it is not a washable one, or else the design may disappear while twisting the balloon.
Practice
In addition to the above materials, you should also practice making balloon swords. It might take some time before you master the art, but with sufficient practice and effort, you can quickly learn how to twist a balloon sword. Watch different videos and tutorials on YouTube to learn more about different techniques and gain some confidence in balloon twisting.
In conclusion, making a balloon sword is an easy and fun skill to learn. You only need to have the right materials, a bit of creativity, and tons of practice to master it. We hope that this guide on the materials needed to make a balloon sword has been helpful in your quest to learn this creative skill.
Thanks for joining in the fun!
I hope you found this guide on making a balloon sword helpful and had a blast trying it out for yourself. Remember, the more you practice, the easier it will become. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different designs or colors, and impress your friends with your newfound balloon-twisting skills. Stay tuned for more exciting tutorials and activities, and feel free to visit again soon. Keep on twisting!

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