Showing posts with label Natalie Saunders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natalie Saunders. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Missed Birthdays - Natalie Saunders of The Balloon Studio

A Balloon has never meant so much! 


Natalie Saunders and The Balloon Room Team

ALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably), a leading mental health charity dedicated to preventing suicide in the UK, launched a powerful installation called "Missed Birthdays" to mark World Suicide Prevention Day.

https://www.thecalmzone.net/missed-birthdays

https://www.thecalmzone.net/missed-birthdays

https://www.thecalmzone.net/missed-birthdays

This immersive display, created by BAPIA member Natalie Saunders of The Balloon Room, was located at Westfield London from September 9th to 11th, featured 6,929 birthday balloons, each representing a young life lost to suicide between the ages of 15 and 25—a birthday they never reached.

The campaign's purpose was to drive awareness, spark conversation, and bring attention to the UK's youth suicide crisis.

The installation received global attention, and the emotional impact of seeing these balloons emphasised the gravity of the issue.

After weeks of planning and hundreds of emails, this thought-provoking project was brought to life, and those involved will never forget its profound significance.

About the Job!

"I was contacted by a Creative Production agency after they saw my work on my website and asked me to install the most powerful, thought provoking campaign I’ve ever been a part of - Missed Birthdays for the mental health charity CALM

Weeks of planning, team meetings, tons of paperwork, testing and retesting ideas to cover the stringent Health & Safety and over 300 emails went into bringing my clients vision to life. They showed me what they wanted and I had to make it happen. This installation would be seen globally and will be put up for awards, like their previous campaign….so no pressure! There were so many agencies involved in this, Creatives, Production, Riggers, Health & Safety and me. One couldn’t work without the other. We all had to be aligned and find a way to work together. Very frustrating at times but we got there. 

On Thursday 5th September the installation began. With 20 people in my team we started to air inflate the 6,929 happy birthday foil balloons with ages 15-24. Each age balloon represented the amount of that age who had died through suicide in the last decade. Each age had a different amount, all the ages totalled 6929. We tied ribbons to each of them and individually stuck them to 783 Perlon lines to create ‘daisy chains’. These chains were then hung 13 meters up in the air. The design comprised of 9 different lengths of lines each with different amounts of balloon on. I had to work out a way of measuring and producing these lines without it getting confusing. We worked solidly for up to 15 hours through the night finishing on the morning of Monday 9th at Westfield Shopping centre in White City. 

I had the most amazing team. We bonded over this experience. The enormity and importance of this project was never lost on us. We constantly reminded ourselves each balloon we were handling was a young life that had gone, and a devastated family left behind. 

The response was phenomenal. It was featured everyday on ITV’s This Morning. It went viral on Tik Tok and Instagram. I’ve had messages of thanks from all over the world from people who have been touched in one way or another by youth suicide. 

Natalie with presenter Ben Shephard

Cat Deeley and Ben Shepard

I am so proud and will never forget this experience. I feel I’ve been part of something vitally important. I will be eternally grateful to my amazing team for helping me absolutely smash this project. Things were constantly changing through this four night install so we were always adapting to what was needed. We had such a slick operation, all the planning and preparation worked so well. My clients were over the moon and everyone commented on how amazing we were."

Natalie Saunders - https://www.thecalmzone.net/missed-birthdays

About Natalie 

"I’ve been in this wonderful industry of ours for over 22 years. I went on my fundamentals course in April 2002 and I’ve never looked back. I continued to go on as many balloon courses as I could. This was a part-time job for me, alongside other jobs, until 2012. The business had grown so much I didn’t have time for my other jobs. So I took the plunge and made this my full-time career. It was so different back then. There wasn’t any social media so you really had to work hard to get your name out there. 

Eight years ago, I decided to get myself a professional qualification in teaching to enable me to become a balloon instructor. I absolutely love teaching because I’m still so passionate about what I do. I think my experience of running a successful business helps me teach. I have my own balloon courses and I’ve also taught for BAPIA, Amscan and Tuftex

I have had the most amazing balloon jobs in this country and all over the world. Some have been very high profile and some have been memorable for other reasons. I’ve met the most amazing, talented balloon professionals along the way. I count myself extremely lucky to be able to do what I love every day."

Nat x

The Balloon Room




Thursday, December 22, 2022

What's in your toolbox? With Natalie Saunders

I have known Natalie (Nat) Saunders for many years, as both a friend, and as a fabulous balloon artist too! Nat has run her highly successful balloon business, The Balloon Room for over 20 years and is regarded as one of the UK's top balloon companies! 

Today, Nat is sharing the contents of her toolbox to help others who may have recently started out in the balloon business or for anyone who might be intrigued to see what another professional carries on their jobs! 

Check out the video below, in which Nat talks through and shows you the full contents of her tool box and why she has it.


Toolbox - Natalie recommends the Stanley Modular Rolling Toolbox



Contents:

🎈 Scissors and Retractable Reel Holder/Scissor Keeper

🎈 Loose Change for parking 


🎈 Stretchy Balloon Tape
"Stretchy Balloon Tape is my number one tape by far. I use it a lot! It is the only sure connection for foil balloons without putting any stress on them. When using stretchy tape I take one side of the backing tape off and reposition across in the middle, I then take away the other half of the backing tape. I then position the stretchy tape on the two foil balloons that I am connecting. The repositioned backing tape now shows the distance that will be taken between the two foil balloons. Now turn the balloons around, take away the backing tape and an additional piece of stretchy tape on top. This gives a result of two foil balloons with only a few millimetres between only using the double stretchy tape. The tape kind of ‘melts together.’ I find that this is the best way to make very strong connection points onto foil, Bubble, and latex balloons. The fact that it is stretchy or elastic makes it a stronger connection as it can shrink, grow, and move with the balloon construction. 

🎈 Tweezers

🎈 Teaspoon and Tablespoon for measuring (confetti) 

🎈 Mini perfume (just in case for a quick freshen up)

*****

🎈 Gaffer Tape - can be used to connect rods and pipes and also to cover loose cables when working as a health and safely procedure.

🎈 Glue Dots and Uglu Dashes

🎈 Balloon Bond
Click-Click™ Balloon Bond®.
This is a two-sided adhesive that is perfect for connecting latex balloons and other materials to balloons.

🎈 Nail Varnish Remover and Cotton Wool Pads - the nail varnish remover will remove the painted surface from a foil balloon which will help when sticking foil balloons together.

🎈 Double-Sided Tape

🎈 Anti-Bacterial Wipes and Hand Sanitiser 

🎈 Monofilament or Fishing Line (Strong nylon thread)

🎈 Batteries - AA + AAA's

🎈 Tape Measure 

🎈 Gorilla (Mounting) Tape


🎈 Dacron Line
🎈 Floristry Wire


*****

🎈Command Hooks


🎈Glue Guns - Hot & Cold Melt plus Glue Sticks





You would probably think that glue guns and balloons would not be a good combination, however, low temperature or cool melt glue guns work perfectly well when making designs. 
They are particularly effective when building Mosaic Frames for Balloons, and also when adding the balloons to the frames. 
Be aware, even cool glue is very hot, and yes, it can pop a balloon, so you need to be very careful when working with one. The main problem with this type of glue is that it reacts with temperature; if it's cold, the glue sets very hard and brittle, and in the heat it can soften too much.
Be very careful when using a Hot Glue Gun, the glue is extremely hot and will pop balloons.


🎈 Staple Gun


🎈 Pins and Drawing Pins


🎈 Bag Clips (IKEA)

🎈 Small Speaker

🎈 Screw Drivers

🎈 Phone/Cell Charger

🎈 Tripod

🎈 Card Machine to take last minute payments

🎈 Wire Cutters & Pliers

🎈 Hammer


🎈 Helium Regular and inflation outlets for  different types of balloons
 

🎈 Balloon Stretching Tool (Castration Pliers or Tool) 

🎈 Retractable Knife

🎈 Premium Balloon Foil-Pro Inflator

🎈 Spanner and Wrench

🎈Tent Pegs

🎈 Magnets

🎈 Safety Pins


🎈 Bull Dog Clips

🎈 Torch

🎈 Balloon Weights

🎈 Cable Ties/ Zip Lock Ties


🎈 Balloon Hand-Pump

🎈 Pocket Pump

🎈 Balloon Shine/Hi-Shine

🎈 Shoe Protection Covers

🎈 Rubber Gloves

🎈 Odd 260 Balloons for tying

🎈 Safety Goggles


Check out some of Nat's fabulous balloon designs! 


Beautiful Bubble design by Natalie Saunders - The Balloonroom, Stevenage, UK.

Award Ceremony Decor by Natalie Saunders - The Balloon Room, Stevenage, UK.

Party Decor by Natalie Saunders - The Balloon Room, Stevenage, UK.

A huge thank you to Nat for sharing the content of her toolbox and all her many tips with The Very Best Balloon Blog! 

Happy Ballooning! 

Sue
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Monday, November 28, 2022

How to Make a Poinsettia Flower using Qualatex Taper Balloons and other Finishing Touches

In my last post, I demonstrated how to make a Christmas Wreath. In this post I will show you how to decorate the wreath using a few different ideas and techniques.




Check out the video below to find out how to create the precision bubbles and the bow.


 Poinsettia Flower

In this next video, I will show you how to make this Qualatex Taper Poinsettia Flower. 





Here are some more fantastic examples of the Poinsettia Flower. This fantastic display was made by Natalie Saunders of The Balloon Room, in Stevenage, UK. Natalie created this display for the recent BAPIA Funday! 


Natalie sprayed Silver Tapers to create Pink Tapers to make these gorgeous 
 flowers! 



If you missed the first video on how to make the wreath, click HERE

Happy Ballooning! 

Sue
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