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Princess Crown

Step 7--Make a 6-inch bubble and twist this bubble into the double pinch twist. This will make the second arch of the crown.

 

 

Step 8
--Inflate a second balloon three quarters of the way. Make an 1-inch pinch twist at the beginning.

 

Step 9--Twist the 1-inch pinch twist into the largest arch on the first balloon.

 
Steps 11 & 12 are a repeating steps of 5-9

Step 11--Make a 4 to 5-inch bubble followed by a 1-inch pinch twist.

Step 12--Make a second 1-inch pinch twist, followed by a 6-inch bubble that is twisted back into the double pinch twist. This will form the left arch of the princess crown.

Step 13--Measure the head and twist the remaining balloons together to form a strap. Remove an excess balloon

Step 14--The jewels of the crown are just broken balloons about 1 to 3-inches in sizes. Using scraps or a new balloon inflate and wrap the balloons in between the arches.

Congratulations, you just made you first Princess Crown.

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