The versatility of a balloon arch is tremendous. They can be used to define an entryway, enhance the other decor in the room and guide your guests to your event. Below are examples of the type of arches that are possible.
We hope this can help you in making a decision as to what you would like or would work in your event space. We are happy to help you with your design decisions.
A standard Balloon Arch is usually on a frame and bases. It is air filled and can be many differerent patterns. The most popular size is 25 linear feet, which will go over a standard double door entryway.
This type of arch is helium filled. The look can be changed with the type and size of balloon used and any additions such as ribbons or balloon collars.
A linking arch can be air filled if small. It is usally helium filled and has smaller balloons between the linking ones for stability.
A single color, 25ft arch can be used for so many things. This one is for a grocery store grand opening.
The linking arch is helium filled set on an airfilled base. Change out the colors and foil ballon to match the theme of your child's party or even a baby shower!
We created this for the entryway to an elementary school for the 1st day back. It is a 25ft stacked arch with 2 - 6ft columns on each side.
Eye catching arch at an entryway to welcome your guests to your event.
25ft Stacked Arch with a 6ft, 5ft, 4ft column on each side of the arch makes for fun entryway decor.
The center spiral gives the arch a different look. People love walking thru them!
This arch pattern looks like polka dotss. So much fun!
2 color spiral arch with 34 inch foil letters attached. Great for corporate events.
This is a 30ft spiral arch with 34in Foil numbers attached to it for a High School Graduation Ceremony.
These arches were setup at Water World. The guests loved walking thru them like a tunnel.
Welcome in Springtime with a fun arch and some balloon flower accents.
People love walking thru a balloon arch, This arch was placed so the families of the continuation students had to walk thru it. They had fun taking photos under it too!