Balloons have been a popular ornament of a typical party and proposal decoration in Singapore and many countries as well. Yet, the popularity of balloon decoration in Singapore has been tainted with its gross effects on the environment. Many environmental groups discourage using balloons despite the lack of concrete policies prohibiting people from using any balloon type, from latex to helium balloons in Singapore.
Moreover, it is the people's discretion to whether or not to use balloon decoration, such as a bouquet in Singapore. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce your balloon waste, especially mylar and foil balloons.
1. Re-inflate them
You might want to keep the now deflated foil balloon you ordered from a birthday balloon delivery service in Singapore for the next party. Foil and customised balloons in Singapore can be refilled or re-inflated as long as there are no poke holes in them. After using the balloons, untie them safely to release the air. You can fold them and keep them in storage for later use.
2. Gift wraps
If you have damaged foil balloon fragments, you can use them as gift wrappers. Mylar or foil balloons are plastics; they are durable and water-resistant. Additionally, customised balloons in Singapore are colourful, perfect as gift wrappers!
3. Confetti
Another way to reuse your damaged foil balloons is by cutting them out into smaller pieces to create confetti. Confettis are shiny and colourful, just like your foil helium balloons in Singapore.
4. Water-resistant mat and covers
People with sewing skills and creative minds fuse balloon fragments to create water-resistant mats and covers. After using your foil balloon bouquet in Singapore, untie the knots of the balloons to deflate them safely. Cut them out and sew them together. You can make a mat, car covers, and even raincoats from balloons.
5. Christmas tree decoration
Instead of purchasing tinsels and ribbons to decorate your tree, you can foil balloons into strips and sew them together to make shiny tinsels.
It takes creativity and resourcefulness to recycle and reuse a balloon decoration in Singapore.
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