With a few twists of bright-colored balloons, Steve Solis makes more than animals and flowers, he creates smiles. A roofer and roofing salesman by trade, the Northern Colorado man is what many refer ...
Today's balloon animals—those mainstays of carnivals and country fairs—all begin as flat, 60-inch-long "worms." Air gives the worm structure, and twists give it dimension and shape. Balloon “twisters” ...