From [email protected] Thu May 2 22:56:26 1996 Date: Thu, 2 May 1996 20:49:30 -0600 (MDT) From: Sir TwistTo: Balloon Sculpting Mailing List Subject: Large Frog Message-Id: Well, I'm at it again! I was challenged recently by a customer to do a big frog, and this is what I came up with: Sir Twist's Large Frog ====================== You will need: 5 green 260Qs 1 red 260Q 1 yellow 260Q 1 white 260Q 1. Inflate two green balloons, leaving about 4 inches Twist both as follows: >(1)(4)(1)(4)(15)... ET\_Foot__/\__/ Give the 15 inch loop a crimp at the top to make it look like a frog's leg. Take the remainder of the balloon, and point it to the side of the leg. It should look somewhat like this: _ | | | | | |<- Leg | | __|_|__ _______ (_(___)_)_______}-- Foot^ Remainder^ Make the remainder on the other leg face the other way. On the first balloon, make a 1 inch bubble, followed by a 1 inch ET. Follow this with a 2 inch bubble. Break off and tie. On the second balloon, make a 1 inch bubble, followed by a 1 inch ET. Tie the end of the first balloon to the ET of the second balloon. Break off and tie the second balloon. You should end up with two legs connected by a single length of balloon, with two ETs in it. 2. Inflate a third green balloon, leaving 6 inches. Make this balloon fairly soft. Tie the nozzle of this balloon to one of the ETs on the legs. Loop it around, making a fairly large loop, and tie the other end to the other ET. Break off the remainder. This forms the main body. 3. Inflate the yellow balloon, leaving 4 inches uninflated. Make a 2 inch bubble, and twist this balloon to one of the ETs, at the base of the body. Run the yellow balloon up one side of the body,and about 2/3 of the way up, twist it into the green balloon of the body. Then, make two 4 inch bubbles, and twist it into the other side of the body. Bring the yellow balloon down to the second ET, and twist it in. Make a 2 inch bubble, tie the nozzle of the balloon around this twist. Make a 8 inch bubble, and tie this end to the middle of the two 4 inch bubbles. Break off the remainder, and tie. 4. Inflate the fourth green balloon, leaving 6 inches. Tie the nozzle to the junction between the green body and the yellow balloon. Make a 3 inch bubble, followed by a 2 inch, and another 3 inch bubble. Twist the end of this bubble into the other junction. Make a 7 inch bubble, and bring it across below the first 3 bubbles, and tie it to the first junction. Break off and tie. 5. Inflate the white balloon, leaving 8 inches. Make a 4 inch bubble, and lock twist its ends around one of the top twists of the body(between the 3 inch and 2 inch bubbles.). This forms an eye. Break off, tie, and repeat for the other eye. With the remainder of the balloon, Make a fly as follows: (2)(1)(2) ET 6. Inflate the last green balloon, leaving 8 inches. Twist as follows: >(1)(1)(1)(3)(3)(1)(1)(1)... ET \foot/ \foot/ET Break off the remainder. This forms the front legs. Tie them by the middle to the ends of the 2 inch yellow bubble, at the base of the 8 inch bubble. 7. Inflate the red balloon almost all the way. Tie the nozzle of the balloon to the joint of the front legs. Tie the fly about 4 inches from the other end of the balloon. Make the tongue go through the mouth, and stick straight out from it. Break the balloon off after the fly, and tie the end around the fly. You should now have a large frog, catching a fly. If you make a top hat and a cane for him, he can be Michigan J. Frog! (from the Bugs Bunny cartoons.)