Friday, August 24, 2007

Our Trip to Las Vegas, Summer Balloon Camp 2007

Dear Friends,

It has been a wonderful and eye opening experience for us to attend and be trained at the Summer Balloon Camp held in Las Vegas 2007.

With more than 14 countries and 400 plus professional balloon artists and decorators who came to the camp for one common reason – to learn, to share new ideas and to impart skills to one another. We felt a sense of belonging indeed. In fact, we were well taken care of by these lovely people.

At the same time, we made new friends!

We learnt a lot, especially balloon decorations and new balloon creations.


Here are some of the photo highlights that we would like to share with you...

Our First day assignment - Helping to decorate the main entrance area


Learn to insert a 160Q fish balloon sculpture into a 646Q clear balloon

We learn to make AMAZING Balloon sculptures during the balloon jam which lasted till 3am almost nightly...


Competition pieces - Totally awesome! How do they do it!?
One of the decoration class..... Wow! Amazing!
Here are some of the decors for our 3 nigts Special dinner...




Shaun's CBA exam pieces

Shaun got his CBA award on 8 Aug 2007


The key to our success is that we demonstrated a different value in balloon making – expressing love through balloon arts! We believe balloons can touch people’s hearts irregardless of ages and religions. They have the power to bring joy, surprises and fun! We want to extend this value to the suffering children, especially those from the 3rd world countries.

Coming back to Singapore, we have many plans! We want to impart balloon art to the younger generation. Our passion is to allow the younger generation to let their creative mind work in this area and to have a different perspective in using balloon as a form of art. Children love balloons and they have the ability to make complicated balloon pieces. One of the plans we have is to bring this art to the primary schools and we hope that we could kick start this programme very soon.

We hope our sharing can let people see the wonderful world of balloons through balloon making and they no longer see balloon making a non-professional career.
Thanks for all (especially our dear brothers & sisters from Vineyard!)your prayers and support (including financial support) to make our trip a success!
LoVe you all,
Piggy and Pinky

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The display of balloon work there is awesome. It opens up possibilities. Thanks for sharing the pictures