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Balloon Books and Booklets, listed by author

You can often find copies of these books at your local library. We recommend a library that has computer search and inter-library loan capabilities. Other lists of balloon books can be found on these online catalogs:
ALAN, Don

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Rubber Circus
ANDREWS, V.
Manual of Balloon Modeling #1Review 1
Manual of Balloon Modeling #2
Manual of Balloon Modeling #3
BARNHART, Norm
Comedy Magic With Balloons
Entertaining With BalloonsReview 1
Balloon BizReview 1
BEATTY, Bill
Air-Robics Volume #1
Air-Robics Volume #2
Air-Robics Volume #3
Dr. Twistin's Greatest Hits
Entertaining With A Twist
How to Be An Airhead
BERESFORD, Bill
Comic's Trip
BERMAN, Linda
Marvelous Miniatures
More Marvelous Miniatures
BINGO and Buster
Balloonimals #1
Balloonimals #2
BOHAN, Jan
Twillibee's Not So Creepy Crawlers
Twillibee's Ocean Twists
BREARLEY, D.
All Wind And Twists
All Wind And Twists Finale
Big Balloon Book
Blue Pencil Balloons
More Wind And Twists
Second Wind And Twists
BROGDON, Yvonne (See WAY Cool)
BROWN, Bob and John Morrissy
Balloon BuskingReview 1
BROWN, Jeff
Balloons Over Alaska
BURDA, Don
Homer's Rubber Bubbles
CAPTAIN VISUAL (GIOVINCO, Gerry)
Air Heads
Balloon Basics
Cartoon Balloon Series Volume I
Cartoon Balloon Series Volume II
Cartoon Balloon Series Volume III
Heart Breakers
One Balloon Handbook
Captain Visual's Big Book of Balloon Art
CAWOLSKY, R.
Color Changing Balloons
Illusion Rings
XXI Century Balloons
CORDELL, Bobby
Texas Style Balloons
DAMON, Dwight
Balloonatrix
TV'S Original Balloonatic
TV'S Original Balloonatic Second Edition
TV'S Original Balloonatic Third Edition
DAVIS, Jimmy
One Balloon Zoo
DAVIS, Scott
The Book Of Balloon Art #1Review 1
The World of Balloon Art #2
DECKER, Michael
Double Decker
Say 'Hey, I Can Do This'
The Lecture
There Seems A Magic In The Very Name Of Christmas
EZ Balloons for KidsReview 1
DENNERLEIN, Jack
New Twists For Balloon Workers
DEWEY, Ralph
Dewey's Amusing Rubber Antics
Dewey's Balloon and Clown NotebookReview 1
Dewey's Balloon AnomaliesReview 1
Dewey's Balloon BuddiesReview 1
Dewey's Basic Balloon SculptureReview 1
Dewey's Bubble Buddies
Dewey's Celebrity BalloonsReview 1,
Dewey's Clown Notebook
Dewey's Easy Gospel Chalk Talks
Dewey's Extra Easy Balloons
Dewey's Gospel Balloon Routine #1
Dewey's Gospel Balloon Routine #2
Dewey's Gospel Balloon Routine #3
Dewey's Gospel Cartoon Chalk Talks
Dewey's Gospel Cartoon Fun
Dewey's Gospel Clown Skits
Dewey's Mammoth Multiple Balloons
Dewey's New Balloon Animals
Dewey's Rubber RascalsReview 1
Dewey's Zaney BalloonsReview 1
DINGY
Turtle Stuff
DUFFEK, Patrick (Pat in the Hat)
Patch Adams balloon bookReview 1
FIFE, Bruce
Dr. Dropo's Balloon Sculpturing For Beginners
FLOSSO
Flosso's Clown Capers
FOLLMER, Bob
Bob's Balloon Book
FOREL, Dennis
Balloonacy
FRIEDHOFFER
More Magic Tricks and Science FactsReview 1
GARLOW, 'Bones'
Balloon Airobics
GAUMANN, Ed (See Dingy)
GREGER COMMUNICATIONS
Decorating With Balloons, Part 1Review 1
Decorating With Balloons, Part IIReview 1
HARDY, Marvin L.

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Balloon Magic #1
Balloon Magic #2
Balloon Magic Basic Edition
Balloon Magic Deluxe Edition
Beginner's Balloon Art Book
Balloon Oriented Magic
The 260-Q Decorator ManualReview 1
The Fascinating World of Balloon Art
Balloon Magic - 321Q Book
Out of the Part Time Frying Pan, Into the Full Time Fire
Balloon Magic Advanced 260Q Figures
Balloon Magic - The Alphabet Book
HAROLD, Jerdine Nolen
Harvey Potter's Balloon Farm
HARSHBERGER, Fred
The Ride Inside Sculptures: Intermediate to Advanced Multi-Balloon Sculpture DesignsReview 1
Two Bears, One Balloon
HENRICKS, Craig and Debbie
Advanced Balloon Artistry Vol 1
Advanced Balloon Artistry Vol 2
HERDIGAN, Jerry
Balloon Merry-Go-Round
HSU-FLANDERS, Aaron
Balloon AnimalsReview 1
Balloon cartoons and other favoritesReview 1
Balloon hats & accessoriesReview 1
More balloon animalsReview 1
HUGGLES
I Want One Of Those Balloon Hats
JOHNSON, Dune
Dooney #1 - The Basics
Dooney #2 - Original Sculptures
Dooney #3 - Human-like Figures
Dooney #4 - Hats and SuchReview 1
KALVER, Bruce
Professional Portfolio for Balloon Artists
JOHNSON, Dune
Dooney's #4 (Hats and Such)
KISSELL, Steve
Passing Air ... For Laughs
Return of the Rubber Bullet
LAMONICA, Joseph
Lamonica's Balloon Sculpture #1
Lamonica's Balloon Sculpture #2
LANTZ, Craig
JoyBringers Youth Balloon Ministry Manual
LEACH, Charles
Attack Of The Gooney Birds
Balloon Books Review
Balloon HatsReview 1
Signed Bill In Balloon Sculpture
Singles, Multiples And Jumbos
LESLIE, Wally Jr.
A New Enterprise In Ballooning
A New World In Ballooning
Balloons For Fun And Laughter
Crazy Balloons From Las Vegas
History of Balloon Sculpturing- mainly Wally's opinion of 100 balloon books.
LEVIN, Richard
Eleven Balloon Menagerie
LOOS, Gerry
Christmas Wonders
Rubber Wonders
LUFF, Gerry
Gerassic Park
The Big Balloon Book
MAGIC, INC.
Balloon Side Show
McGAHEY, Stan
Balloonasaurs and Dinobubbles
Enchanted Land of Balloonia
Lost City of Atlantaloon
More Balloonasaurs
MERLIN, Jean
Great Balloons
MORRISSY, John and Bob Brown
Balloon Busking
MOSS, Larry
Twisting History
The Pied Piper Squeaks
MYERS, T.
Atmosphere Inflatique
Balloon Hats Vol 1Review 1
Begin Twisting
Designer Collection
Giant Tazmanian Maneating Devil
Life on the Living Room CircuitReview 1
Making Inflation Work For You
Monkeys and Puppies and Bears, Oh My
Some Of My Favorite HatsReview 1
Some Of My Favorite Hats Volume 2Review 1
Want To Write A Balloon Book?
Balls 'n Balloons
Twisted Figure Clip Art
PAULK, Debra
Building a Better Balloon BusinessReview 1
PAYNE, J. A.
Tiny's Balloon Animal Zoo
PAZ, Marilou D.
Balloon Hats and MoreReview 1
PERSSON, Eric & Marie (CHEEZO)
The Balloon Book Of Dinosaurs
The Balloon Book Of Dinosaurs Second Edition
The Balloon Book Of Dinosaurs Third Edition
X Rated Balloons
PETRI, Art
Balloon Creativity Lecture Notes
Petri's Balloons
POWERS, Arlene (See WAY Cool)
PRADELL, Steve
The Balloon Book
PROSPER, Charles
How to become a balloon artist and make up to $100,000 a yearReview 1
RAY, Shirley
Rainbow Balloon BookReview 1
Robins, Uncle Curt and Hugs
Too Cute To Live
SANDS, George
Encyclopedic Balloon Modeling Course #1
Encyclopedic Balloon Modeling Course #2
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SCHINDLER, George
Basic Balloon SculptureReview 1
SIEGEL, Roger
Bar Room Balloons
Roger's Rubber ArkReview 1
Roger's Rubber Magic Volume 1
Roger's Rubber Magic Volume 2
Roger's Rubber JungleReview 1
SMITH, Samuel Patrick
Big Laughs For Little People
SNOWBERG, Richard
Clowning For Children
Clowning Wherever We Can
Just For Laughs
The Clown In You
SOMMERS, Jim
Blow by Blow
SPARKY
One Balloon Menagerie
STILLMAN, Ken
Awesome Balloons by Flash
Balloontoon Elvis and The Rockin' Maniacs
SUDS
Balloon Bits
THURSTON, Frank
Inflation Information
Turtles & Ninjas & More
TUCKER, Janet 'Jelly Bean'
Basic Gospel Messages With BalloonsReview 1
TWIG
Balloon Art
VAN ALMEN, William
Sparky's One Balloon Menagerie
VAN DYKE,
Fun With Balloons
WALMSLEY, Harry (See WAY Cool)
WATTS, Kay
Balloon SculptureReview 1
Bible Balloon Stories
WAY COOL
Way Cool Balloons
WAY Cool Hats
WAY Cool Balloon Hats: The Prequel
WAY Cool Holiday Balloons
WAY Cool Spaghetti Balloons
WILSON, Douglas
Balloon Fun: easy to follow step-by-step instructions
WINDSOR, Tommy
The Balloon Pitch
WINANS, Pixie (See HUGGLES)
WITKOWSKI, Ray
Troubles With BubblesReview 1
WOODING, Bob
Balloon Toons

A Word of Encouragement to Would-be Authors

  • T Myers writes:

    I know some of you are making really nice multi-balloon stuff. Do you plan to write instructions for sale? I've got people calling me asking for instructions to multi-balloon cartoon figures, to the airplane and the golf bag in Balloon Magic, to anything fancier than they know how to do.

    I know it is not a big market and writing a book is a pain when you are going to sell hundreds, not thousands.May I make a suggestion? Don't write a book. Do an exploded view. Like an auto parts book. It could be one page or a poster size. It could be 9 letter pages laid out in a square or 4 legal size pages in a square. Just stick it in an envelope, don't pay to bind a book. Keep the instructions to a minimum and the drawing to a maximum. Keep the production costs to a minimum and the information to a maximum.Don't expect to sell it to beginners but make it accurate enough for a twister to figure out. Something like that could sell for $4 or $5 retail, $2 to $2.50 wholesale and would cost you $1 to make once you've made your original.

    One of these isn't going to make you much money, but it shouldn't cost you much to do and it will get your name out there. Besides, if you've got 1 new figure to show you probably have more. If you had 15 or 20 of these it could make a nice little extra income. You only have to do one at a time so it is a do-able project. Go ahead, do one every 2 months for the next 4 years. Just get started; your adoring fans are waiting.

    If you want to your instructions to sell, have something unique to offer.

    If the main goal is to get across information, the clearer and cleaner themedia, the easier the communication. Being in order, making sense, beingconcise, with clean drawings, sound and/or visual makes communication easier.The more effort you put into being clear, the more effective your instructionswill be.

    About books and cartoon characters: when you start getting complicated,it is so much easier to do a video than a book that there is not much in theway of books.

    I've got a book called 'Want to Write a Balloon Book?' if you are interested in what I think about the self-written balloon book market. Topics I think would work are Christian Applications, Christmas (or any Holiday) Balloons, Extra Fancy Multi Balloon, Bits, Tricks and Routines, Stories using Balloons, Working Balloons, Hats, Etc. If you want to compare your publishing efforts look at Capt. Visual's Big Book of Balloon Art and the Qualatex Books as the most professional approach. They are not self-written but they are examples of all around good books. T. Myers

  • balloon book illustrations: I've seen a variety of methods, (i.e. photos, computer drawings, hand drawings, ASCII, etc.) but am still unsure of which is 'best'. Photos would be great, but is that the most cost effective way? How about computer drawings? What software would you use?
  • I am that rare breed, a balloon twister/illustrator. In my never-to-be-humble opinion, photos are best for showing the completed balloon, but not for the step-by-step process. It's almost impossible to make out what's going on in a photo, given the usually atrocious quality of the average book printing. I would recommend line-art illustrations. It doesn't matter whether they're drawn by hand or on a computer, as long as they're clean. I wouldn't try to do it with ASCII art, since that's like trying to eat spaghetti with a hammer. You can do it, but it's not easy or pretty.
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Balloon Videos, listed by author

(Use the 'find' feature of your browser to search for a title)

Other lists of balloon videos can be found on these online catalogs:

  • T. Myers Magic.

If you have an online catalog full of balloon-related videos by various authors and would like it listed here, please contact Mark at mbalzer@BalloonHQ.com.

AMAR, Michael
Michael Aamar's Tape on Pricing MagicReview 1
BELANGER, Paul
Twist Rattle & Roll BalloonsReview 1
Blumbo
Blumbo's Balloonology and more... - Vol. IReview 1
Conwin Masterpiece Series
The Art of Balloon Canopies From Simple to SensationalReview 1
Selling the Magic, plus Tips, Tricks & Time Savers!
Classic Decor with Ideas Galore
Beginner's Guide to Decorating with BalloonsReview 1
Wedding Workshop in a Box
Operating A Successful Retail Balloon BusinessReview 1
Bridal Fairs and BeyondReview 1
Beautiful Balloon Weddings from the Ceremony to the CelebrationReview 1
DECKER, Michael
A Christmas Balloon VideoReview 1
HARDY, Marvin L.
Balloon Magic - Basic Edition
Balloon Magic - Professional Edition
HOLMES, John
Some Assembly Required Vol. 1 - Hats All Folks
Some Assembly Required Vol. 2 - CHARACTER-istic POP ART
Some Assembly Required Vol. 3 - Birds and Buds
Some Assembly Required Vol. 4 - Beasts and Bugs
Some Assembly Required Vol. 5 - Gray and Brown Good Buddies
Some Assembly Required Vol. 6 - Folk ArtReview 1
Some Experience Necessary! Vol 1 - Hats All Folks Part 2Review 1
Some Experience Necessary! Vol 2 - The People's Choice Awards
Some Experience Necessary! Vol 3 - Birds & Buds The Mini-series - Chapter 2Review 1
Some Experience Necessary! Vol 4 - Get Those Ooh's & Ah's!Review 1
Some Experience Necessary! Vol 5Review 1
Some Experience Necessary! Vol 6Review 1
'Get A Grip!' Ministries - Christ on the CrossReview 1
'Get A Grip!' Ministries - Tree of KnowledgeReview 1
'Get A Grip!' Ministries - Pockets of Praise
'Get A Grip!' Ministries - Pockets of Praise IIReview 1
'Get A Grip!' Ministries - Special Effects Ballooning: A Combination Secular & Ministry VideoReview 1
JOHNSON, Dune
Ballooney Toones
KALVER, Bruce
Airnimations
Airnimations 2
LEFLER, Joe
Balloon Sculpture Made EasyReview 1
LESLIE, Wally Jr.
Creative Ballooning For Everyone
LEVIN, Richard
Balloon Animal SafariReview 1

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L'il John
Entertaining With BalloonsReview 1
MACKEY, Anthony
Balloon Man & Co.Review 1
MYERS, T.
Atmosphere Inflatique - Vol 1
Balloon Sculpture 101
MOSS, Larry
Flying an Octopus
PICARD, Micheal
Balloon Creations
Qualatex Balloon Network (QBN)
Volume 1: Mastering the Basics
Volume 2: The Art of Balloon Arrangements
Volume 3: A Foundation for Balloon Decor
Volume 4: Strategies for Balloon Delivery
Volume 5: The Business Side of Balloons
ROBINS, Uncle Curt and Hugs

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Creatures from the Bottom of my Mind
Seredipity Boppity Boo!
Uncle Curt's HatstravaganzaReview 1
SORELL, Royal and Patty
Volume 1 - The Basics
Volume 2 - Dynamic Interactive Cranial Decorations (Balloon Hats)
Volume 2 - Taking the Leap From Balloon Animals to Balloon Sculpture
SMITH, Stephen R.
Party Fun For Kids
Tricky the Clown
Balloon Sculpture Made EasyReview 1
WALDEN, Bruce
Bruce Walden's 'Balloon School' Videos:

# 1 High Speed Basics

# 2 Murals, Logos & Sculptures
# 3 Exploding Balloons & Other Special EffectsReview 1
# 4 Making More Money
# 5 Centerpieces Part A: DesignReview 1
# 6 Centerpieces Part B: ProductionReview 1
# 7 SDS, Topiaries & Foil Sculptures
# 8 Lights, Animation & Amazing DropsReview 1
# 9 Figure Tying Part A
# 10 Figure Tying Part B
# 11 Balloon People
# 12 Balloons on Parade
The Hi-Float Video (Hi-Float Company)
The Qualatex Premium Balloon Stem Kit for Florists Video (Pioneer Balloon Company)

A Word of Encouragement to Would-be Video Stars

  • So you think you have a lot of unique sculptures and wouldlike to share them? Make and market a balloon twisting video.
  • [point] My first suggestion would be to WRITE A SCRIPT first. Know what you are goingto say and do BEFORE you do it. Make a few home videos to see if what you aresaying and doing are truly understandable. Also think about why other peoplewould need your video. What is your video going to offer that no other videohas? Are you just copying what is already out there?

    Have the video filmed with professional equipment. A home video is not goodenough in my opinion. You could spend a lot of money and have a localvideography company tape you or...Contact the local High School Media Department and see if the students want totake your tape on as a project. You could give them a percentage of the salesas a donation to the school or you could donate something that the schoolmight need. When taping the video, make sure that the squeaking does not interfere withwhat you are saying. Also make sure that the camera gets close enough toactually see what you are doing. When it's time to duplicate your master, I'm sure that the school will know ofplaces to do that.

  • [counterpoint] If I tried to line out a script for each of my videos, I would 'WRITE' the life out of what I wanted to accomplish. The videos I produce would not be what they are. I doubt that I would sell as many as I do if I started boxing my'SELF' in with a prescribed process. If you can afford to lay out the kind of $$$ that it takes to rent professional equipment, then go for it! I chose to go low budget and have 7 videos on the open market. I could not have gotten that many out if I had been renting top dollar equipment and the manpower to run it. If I had the $$$ to spare, I'd shoot Quality, too..........but I am pumping them out low budget, and folks are buying them, so it's a question you'll have to ask & answer for yourself. The schools out this way charge about 20% lower than the business community. That's still way out of my ballpark.
  • Be sure and turn off all air, heat, and/or other things that have a low level droning. Rest assured that they will be picked up by the high 'AND' low dollar equipment.
  • Shop around before you settle with anyone to duplicate your tapes. Get agood price, but be sure quality of service are included. Another mistakethat will hurt you is % of bad tapes returned. One distributor evensuggested a new company for me to go to because of too many returned tapes.
  • I would add only one other thing. Write a letter to or get on the phone toT.Myers. He sells more balloon entertainer related materials, I believe,than anyone in the world. In fact, I'd venture to guess, most of us whosuccessfully put out balloon books and tapes, sell more to him than we doon our own. At least, I know that I do. Send him a home shot tape of youteaching something and ask him to critique it for saleability. If he thinksyou have something to sell, you'll know. He'll incourage you if there's $$$to be made.
  • T Myers writes: If you want to your instructions to sell, have something unique to offer.

    If the main goal is to get across information, the clearer and cleaner themedia, the easier the communication. Being in order, making sense, beingconcise, with clean drawings, sound and/or visual makes communication easier.The more effort you put into being clear, the more effective your instructionswill be.

    This does not mean it has to be perfect to get your instructions across.Squeaking, sloppy camera work and going off subject or looking like familyvacation movies make it harder to understand but the instructions can stillcome through. I try to honestly describe the item in the catalog and I'll sayif it is living room quality. A statment like that will not increase sales.But if I can also say, the figure is outrageously wonderful, sales willincrease. In the end, it is the unique figure that is most important. Youare not making a movie, you are trying to get across instructions.

    Putting together a video is kind of like approaching doing a kids show. Youhave to be everything. The Director, the Light Man, the Makeup Lady, theWriter, the Producer, Promotions, Camera, Editing, Props, Everything. Themore effort you put into each area of expertise, the better you will dooverall.

    If you are paying/requesting help or renting equipment, you want to know whatyou are going to do before the time clock starts. The more practice you putin the less time it will take in the studio and the less it will cost.

    Like doing a show, if you rely solely on your wit, you will have hours ofmediocrity with minutes of inspriation. If you remember those moments over acouple of years, you can string them together into a reasonable show. I'dsuggest the more planning and practicing you do the easier it is to identifyand correct problem areas as they appear in performance.

    Because we are a niche, low $ market, it is difficult to pay professional helpand stay within budget. I mark up books and videos '100%'. If a video sellsfor $30, I pay $15. New video sales may be from 100 to 400 in a year.Certainly not 1000's. You can look into production and reproduction costswithout actually spending money so you can start to make a guess about costsand sales.

    I'm interested in seeing any and all twisting videos. If you ask for acritique I'm happy to give my opinion.

Balloon, Clown, and Magician Publications (listed by title)

Other lists of balloon magazines can be found on these online catalogs:

If you have an online catalog full of balloon-related magazines and would like it listed here, please contact Mark at mbalzer@BalloonHQ.com.

Balloon Images

Pioneer Balloon Company
5000 E. 29th St. North
Wichita, KS 67220-2111 USA
To receive a free subscription, e-mail:
contactus@Qualatex.com
To purchase back issues, call:
1-877-615-5376

Balloon Journal

Amy Stewart's Balloon Journal
Post Office Box 6250
Beverly Hills, California 90212
$25 for one year (six issues)
$27.06 in California (US only at this time)
'100%' money-back guarantee at any time.
Review 1

Balloon Magic - The Magazine

Pioneer Balloon Company
5000 E. 29th St. North
Wichita, Kansas 67220
$24/year, 4 issues/year, 24 page magazine.
back issues are available from Pioneer.
Call: 1-800-865-4603

Balloons & Parties

Life O' The Party and PartiLife Publications
40 Burlews Court
Hackensack, NJ 07601 USA
phone 201-342-2121 and 201-441-4224
fax 201-342-8118
email: info@balloonsandparties.com
$29.95 for a one year subscription
$45.00 for a two year special
Mention the BHQ subscription special rate when calling

Balloons@Work

Editor: Don Dixon, CBA
Published by: Business of Balloons
PO Box 6868 Parramatta BC NSW 2150
AUSTRALIA
Telephone: 61-2-98981544
Fax: 61-2-98981963
Email: editor@bizballoons.com
A quarterly colour newsletter / magazine
(published Jan, April, July, Oct)
FREE to balloon businesses in Australia and NZ
US$22.00/year to businesses in USA and Canada.
Interested advertisers should contact the editor.
Editorial contributions welcome.
Review 1

Balloons-N-Fun Times Newspaper

8733 Kraft Road
Pocatello,ID 83204
Phone: (208) 232-7925 or (208) 232-7160
Fax: (208) 232-5030 or (208) 232-5032
Email: blnsnfun@gemstate.net
4 Issues - 20-24 pages 10x16 image area.
8 pages of FULL COLOR!
Only $20.00.
Review 1

Clown Alley

International Shrine Clown Assn.
P.O. Box 878
Safety Harbor, FL 34695

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Clowning Around

The World Clown Association
Administrative Office
418 South Sixth Street
Pekin, Illinois 61554

Event Solutions

3300 N. Central Ave.
Suite 2500
Phoenix, AZ 85012
602-990-1101
Review 1

Florist's Review

913-266-0888
$39 per year

Genii

Laugh Makers

Fun Technicians
Post Office Box 160
Syracuse, NY 13215
bi-monthly ~ $40/yr
Phone: 315/492-4523
Fax:315/469-1392
E-Mail Lafmaker@aol.com

Linking Ring

Magic

13337 E. South St., #310
Cerritos, Ca 90701
$35./yr monthly issues
phn/fax: 310 860 1508

The Magic Menu

Review 1

MUM

PO Box 510260
St. Louis, MO 63151
314-846-5659
Subscriptions are through membership
to the Society of American Magicians

The New Calliope

Clowns of America International
3107 Summit Street
Sioux City, IA 61104

The Party Shopper

Festivities Publications, Inc.
815 Haines St.
Jacksonville, Florida 32206
phone (904) 634-1902
fax (904) 633-8764

Party Times Magazine (First published as 'Balloon World')

Plaza Publishing Ltd
3 Rectory Grove
London SW4 ODX
Telephone 44-0171-819-1200
Fax 44-0171-735-2009
US Subscription Rate - 45 Pounds Sterling
Bi-monthly publication

Party & Paper

70 New Canaan Ave.
Norwalk, CT 06850
203-845-8020
$39 per year
Review 1

Special Events Magazine

Miramar Communications
23815 Stuart Ranch Road
P.O. Box 8987
Malibu, CA 90265-8987
310-317-4522
800-543-4116
310-317-9644 (fax)

True Inflations

(out of print)
T. Myers Magic
5009 Parker Bend
Austin, Texas 78734
1-800-648-6221
http://www.ises.com/
8 page newsletter
$6 for 6 issues in the US
$12 for 6 issues outside the US
3 times a year

Weddings With Style

54861 Elder Road
Mishawaka, IN 46545
phone: (219) 259-1557
Fax: (219) 259-1560

CD ROM's

MOSS, Larry
Attack of the 50 Foot Demon: Twisting techniques for large scale balloon art
Balloonicature: The many faces of balloon art

DG 3/14/96
MB 1/3/97
MB 4/27/97
LM 3/9/98
SMB 8/6/98
SMB 10/15/99


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