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Summary: Learn how to do the Bear Ear twist 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
Hi I'm Jeremy here on behalf of Expert Village. Here to teach the next twist, which I call the bear twist, the bear ear twist or the corner twist. Other people might have other names for it that's how I learned it. The reason I call it the bear ear twist is because when you make a bear, that's the ear. You can use it on the bears, you also call it the corner twist because when you want the balloon to turn you also use the same twist to make the corner turn. Now what you do is after you've inflated your 160, you tie off the end. You're going to twist, and also about an inch later you're gong to twist again, and you fold over the balloon so that you have that one bubble. You're going to twist this section into this section, now a lot of problems people have with this is, one, that they don't twist it enough so that the air comes out of it as they're trying to twist it into each other. The other one is that you're going to twist this section into this section, if you pull out a little bit as you twist they naturally come together and create a corner or a bear ear if you got it.