All About the 260 in Balloon Folding

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Part of the video series: How to Do Balloon Folding

Summary: Learn all about the 260 and what it is used for with expert tips on balloon animals and creations in this free balloon folding video clip.

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Jeremy Telford Jeremy Telford is able to fold balloons ranging in size from 6 feet to 6 inches. He can juggles anything from knives, to sink plungers. Jeremy does some magi... read more

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All About the 260 in Balloon Folding

Hi, I'm Jeremy here on behalf of Expert Village. I'm here to talk to you about different types of balloons. Right now we're going to go ahead and talk about the 260, a 260 that means is to fully inflated which should be about 2" in diameter about 60" long. Some will vary and some will be shorter but in general that is what it is this is kind of a standard for tying balloons. You have a smaller and larger variety but this is what most people even use. Now when you use the 260s they can be used for basically your standard size of a frog it's all using 260s, this is all inflated on the inside here for the tongue. When you get 260s usually you want to get the opaque variety rather than the clear variety unless you have a special reason. Because the clear variety is more likely to pop it's a little weaker style of balloon.

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