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Sculpture Instructions, Alphabetical Listing Sculptures in the mail featured sponsor: Sculpture Instructions, alphabetical listing (with links to the original messages) Stars ( ) next to entries indicate that they contain graphical instructions. Title - (Author, Subject, Date, Time) ● Acrobats - (Simon James) ● Acrobats - (David G) ● Airplane - (Larry Moss) ● Alien - (Mark Burginger) ● Alligator - (Bruce Kalver) ● Alligator - (Kevin Young) ● Angel - (Donna Jaffke) ● Angel - (Troy Perry) ● Angel - (Tootsie the Clown) ● Ape -(Alan Simkins) http://www.balloonhq.com/faq/SculptureNames.html (1 of 17) [11/28/1999 1:27:58 PM] Sculptures in the mail ● Antler Hat - (Chris Lawton) ● Apples - (Bruce Kalver) ● Ariel (Little Mermaid) - (Lorna Paris) ● Arm Animal -(Dave Jarvis) ● Baboon -(Jim Batten) ● Ball in Balloon Toy - (Carol Warren) ● Ball in Balloon Toy - Missile Balloon -(Chris Maxwell) ● Ball-in-balloon toys - (Edward Cardinal) ● Balloon Juggling Balls - (Larry Hirsch) ● Balloon Trick - Norm Carpenter ● Balloon Tricks - Troy Perry ● Bananas - (Bruce Kalver) ● Banjo -(Larry Moss) ● Barney routine - (Michele Rothstein) ● Base - (Arla Albers) ● Base - (Troy Perry) ● Base for flower bouquet - (Arlene Powers) ● Baseball Hat - (Steven Hayden Brown) ● Baseball Player - (Mark Balzer) ● Basket - (Bruce Kalver) ● Basketball - (Popsicle the Clown) ● Basketball - (Fred Harshberger) ● Basketball - (Magic Mike) ● Basketball - (Mark Balzer) ● Basketball - (Mark Balzer) ● Basketball hoop - (Fred Harshberger) ● Basketball Player Hat - (Adrienne Vincent) ● Bass -(Sir Twist) ● Bat - (Larry Moss) ● Baz -(Vaughan Lee) ● Bear - (James Batten) ● Bee - (Dr. Bruce Chamberlain) ● Big Bird - (Chooch the Clown) http://www.balloonhq.com/faq/SculptureNames.html (2 of 17) [11/28/1999 1:27:58 PM] Sculptures in the mail ● One Balloon Big Bird - (Andy) ● Bike - (Larry Moss) ● Bird (Cartoon) - (Sweetheart the Clown) ● Bird in a cage - (Noel Bundy) ● Bird in a gilded cage - (Larry Moss) ● Boat -(Troy Perry) ● Boat - Additional Instructions -(Troy Perry) ● Bow and Arrow - (Mark Balzer) ● Bow and Arrow - (Larry Moss) ● Bow-Tie - (Tom Myers) ● Bow-Tie - (Marvin L. Hardy) ● Bowling Equipment - (Larry Moss) ● Bowling Equipment - (Mark Balzer) ● Bowling Pin - (Freda Whaley) ● Bowling Pin - (Fred Harshberger) ● Braided Heart -(John Holmes) ● Braided heart with love birds - (Norm Carpenter) ● Bugle -(Buff Phoon) ● Bunny, Energizer -(Sir Twist) ● Brainiac hat - (Fred Harshberger) ● Brontosaurus - (Larry Moss) ● Butterfly - (James Batten) ● Butterfly - (Larry Hirsch) ● Butterfly - (Sheena Beaverson) ● Butterfly - (Lorna Paris) ● Butterfly - (Dr. Bruce Chamberlain) ● Camel - (Dennis Dawson) ● Camel- (Robert Herndon) ● Camel -(Robert Knighton) ● Camel -(Popsicle the Clown) ● Camel Eyes -(John Holmes) ● Camel Eyes -(John Holmes) ● Canary - (John Holmes) http://www.balloonhq.com/faq/SculptureNames.html (3 of 17) [11/28/1999 1:27:58 PM] Sculptures in the mail ● Canary - (Arlene Powers) ● Canary - (John Holmes) ● Candy Cane - (Mark Balzer) ● Car - (Larry Moss) ● Car - (John Holmes) ● Cat - (hippy) ● Cat (more help) - (Brit Anders) ● Caterpillar - (Larry Hirsch) ● Cell Phone - (Ramsi) ● Cell Phone - (Dr. Bruce Chamberlain) ● Character Wrabbit - (rjones) ● Cherries - (Bruce Kalver) ● Chicago Bulls Hat -(Dan Guterman) ● Chicken - (Troy Perry) ● Chicken Routine - (Marco Koch) ● Rubber Chicken - (Tom Myers) ● Rubber Chicken Costume - (Arla Albers) ● Christmas routine - (Carl Piaf) ● Christmas Tree - (Larry Moss) ● Christmas Tree - (Larry Moss) ● Christmas tree - (Jack Porcello) ● Christmas tree - (Danny Magowan) ● Christmas wreath - (Donna Jaffke) ● Clown - (Freda Whaley) ● Clown wearing derby - (Stephen Strickland) ● Cockatoo - (Lorna Paris) ● Coyote -(Vaughan Lee) ● Crab - (Snafu The Clown) ● Crab - (Noel Bundy) ● Dish of ice cream - (Mark Balzer) ● DNA - (John) ● Dog, 3-Twist -(Marco Koch) ● Dog (Bee-Body) - (rjones) http://www.balloonhq.com/faq/SculptureNames.html (4 of 17) [11/28/1999 1:27:58 PM] Sculptures in the mail ● Dolphin - (Lorna Paris) ● Dolphin - (Lorna Paris) ● Dolphins - (The Amazing Moz) ● Daffy Duck - (Larry Moss) ● Dinosaur, Brontosaurus - (Larry Moss) ● Dinosaur, Pterodactyl - (Carol Johnson) ● Dinosaur, Stegosaurus - (Larry Moss) ● Dinosaur, Stegosaurus Hat - (Larry Moss) ● Dinosaur, T-rex - (Chris Pugmire) ● Dinosaur, T-rex - (Noel Bundy) ● Dinosaur, T-rex - (Noel Bundy) ● Dinosaur, T-rex - (Noel Bundy) ● Dinosaur, Triceratops - (Ian Osborne) ● Doll - (Noel Bundy) ● Dragon -(Alan Simkins) ● Dragon -(Robert Herndon) ● Dragon -(Cha-cha) ● Dragon -(Sir Twist) ● Dragon -(Patty Sorell) ● Dragon Claws -(Cha-cha) ● Dragon Fire -(Yvonne) ● Dragon - (Noel Bundy) ● Dragon - (Matt) ● Dragonfly - (Bethany Martin) ● Dreydel - (Larry Moss) ● Dreydel - (Larry Moss) ● Duck - (Lorna Paris) ● Dumbo's head - (Mark Balzer) ● Electricity Hat -(Lorna Paris) ● Elephant - (Todd A Neufeld) ● Elephant - (Lorna Paris) ● Elephant - (Carl Piaf) ● Elephant - (Lorna Paris) http://www.balloonhq.com/faq/SculptureNames.html (5 of 17) [11/28/1999 1:27:58 PM] Sculptures in the mail ● Elf - (Donna Jaffke) ● Elmo - (Bruce Kalver) ● Elmo - (Adrienne Vincent) ● Elmo - (Brit Anders) ● Elmo - (Troy Perry) ● Energizer Bunny -(Sir Twist) ● Energizer Bunny - (Clyde & Arlene Powers) ● Fantasy flowers - Paul de Gastyne ● Figure on Motorcycle - (Jay Jay the Clown) ● Figure on Motorcycle (more help) - (Jay Jay the Clown) ● Fireworks Hat - (Garry Gardner) ● Fish - (Simon James) ● Fish Hat - (Norm Carpenter) ● Flamingo -(Chris Lawton) ● Floating Flower - (Troy Perry) ● Flotation Devices - (Karen Eustace) ● Fluorescent light bulb - (Larry Moss) ● Fluorescent light act - (Steve Hayden Brown) ● Flower bouquets - (Mark Balzer) ● Flower helmet - Dan Guterman ● Flower, jumbo - (Larry Hirsch) ● Flower, multi-balloon - (James Batten) ● Slow Flyer - (Tom Myers) ● Frog -(Sir Twist) ● Frog - (Garry Gardner) ● Frog (WB) - (Troy Perry/Jolene Jang) ● Fruit Basket - (Bruce Kalver) ● Genie - (Lorna Paris) ● Genie - (Dr. Bruce) ● Geo Flower Hat - (Lorna Paris) ● Ghost - (Lorna Paris) ● German, Ideas for Theme! - (Dennis Dawson) ● Ghost - (Dr. Bruce Chamberlain) http://www.balloonhq.com/faq/SculptureNames.html (6 of 17) [11/28/1999 1:27:58 PM] Sculptures in the mail ● Goal Post Hat - (Buff Phoon the Clown) ● Goal post hat - (Robert Knighton) ● Goofy - (Larry Moss) ● Gospel Routine - (Mark Fogarty) ● Gospel Routine - (Mark Fogarty) ● Gospel Routine -(Chris Maxwell) ● Gospel Transformer Balloon - (Mark Andrew Fogarty) ● Gramps -(Dan Guterman) ● Grapes - (Bruce Kalver) ● Groucho Marx - (Larry Moss) ● Hairbear - (Yvonne) ● Hat, 130 for Animal -(Lorna Paris) ● Hat, Baseball - (Steven Hayden Brown) ● Hat, Basketball in Hoop - (Clyde & Arlene Powers) ● Hat, Basketball Player - (Adrienne Vincent) ● Hat, Coin Toss - (Steve Hayden Brown) ● Hat, crown - (Mark Balzer) ● Hat, crown - (Marc) ● Hat, crown - (Mark Balzer) ● Hat, crown - (Clyde & Arlene Powers) ● Hat, Electricity -(Lorna Paris) ● Hat, Fireworks - (Garry Gardner) ● Hat, Fish - (Norm Carpenter) ● Hat, Flower - Dan Guterman ● Hat, Geo Flower Hat - (Lorna Paris) ● Hat, Goal Post - (Robert Knighton) ● Hat, Goal Post - (Buff Phoon the Clown) ● Hat, ghost - (Dennis Dawson) ● Hat, Heart -(Kyle Waltz) ● Hat, July 4th - (Garry Gardner) ● Hat, July 4th (more help) - (Garry Gardner) ● Hat, Michael Jordan - Adrienne Vincent ● Hat, mistletoe - (Norm Carpenter) http://www.balloonhq.com/faq/SculptureNames.html (7 of 17) [11/28/1999 1:27:58 PM] Sculptures in the mail ● Hat, monkey - (James Batten) ● Hat, Mother's Day -(Tammy Chambers /Traveler the Clown) ● Hat, parrot, shark - (Todd A Neufeld) ● Hat, jester - (Jim Batten) ● Hats, many - (Clyde & Arlene Powers) ● Hat, Monkey on a tree - (Dan Guterman) ● Hat Routine - (Chooch the Clown) ● Hat, Rainbow - (Pat in the Hat) ● Hat, scuba - (Lorna Paris) ● Hat, small animal - (Jim Batten) ● Star Hat - (Alan Simkins) ● Hat, stegosaurus - (Larry Moss) ● Hat, Teddy Bear - (Troy Perry) ● Hat, Teddy Heart - (Arleenie Powers) ● Two Balloon Bopper - (Troy Perry) ● Hat, Uncle Sam - (Garry Gardner) ● Hat, Uncle Sam (more help) - (Garry Gardner) ● Hat, Weeble Tube -(Fred Harshberger) ● Hat, witch's - (Larry Moss) ● Hats - (Noel Bundy) ● Headless Horseman - (Dennis Dawson) ● Heart, Braided -(John Holmes) ● Heart, Braided with love birds - (Norm Carpenter) ● Heart from Round Technique -(Adrienne Vincent) ● Heart Hat -(Kyle Waltz) ● Double Heart Idea - (John Holmes) ● Helicopter - (Lynn Lewis) ● Helicopter - (Penny Hardy) ● The Hunter's Horn Hat - (Alan Simkins) ● Horse - (Norm Carpenter) ● Horse - (Magic of Chris) ● Horse, Hobby - (Vaughan Lee) ● Horse with mane - (Larry Moss) http://www.balloonhq.com/faq/SculptureNames.html (8 of 17) [11/28/1999 1:27:58 PM] Sculptures in the mail ● Horse with mane - (Dave Slater) ● Hummingbird - (Noel Bundy) ● Hummingbird - (Larry Moss) ● Ideas for Couples - (Lorna Paris) ● Intestines - (Mark Balzer) ● Jack-o-lantern - (Lindy MelRain) ● Jet-ski - (CHACHA) ● Jet-ski - (CHACHA) ● Jewelry ideas - Lorna Paris ● Kangaroo - (Larry Moss) ● Kangaroo - (Troy Perry) ● Kangaroo (More help with head and arms) - (Fred Harshberger) ● Kidney - (Fred Harshberger) ● Killer whale - (Lorna Paris) ● Killer whale - (Lorna Paris) ● Killer Whale -(John Holmes) ● Koala Bear ring/ponytail holder (Brit Anders) ● Lady Bug Bracelet - (Raymond Bowers) ● Lady Bug Bracelet - (Edward Cardinal) ● LadyBug - (Simon James) ● Lion - (Aaron Fasel) ● Lion - (Phil Ruthven) ● Lion (more ideas) - (Troy Perry) ● Lion (more help) - (Phil Ruthven) ● Lobster - (Mark Balzer) ● Lollipop - (Dan Guterman) ● Man in a Tuxedo
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