The difference between an arch and a balloon garland
The difference between an arch and a balloon garland mainly lies in their design and use . A balloon arch is usually made up of balloons attached to each other to form an arch-shaped structure. This configuration creates a spectacular decorative element, often used for special events such as weddings, birthdays or opening ceremonies. In contrast, a balloon garland is a series of balloons tied end to end to create a continuous line of balloons. Garlands are more versatile and can be used to decorate walls, tables, ceilings and other spaces in creative ways.
Balloon arch
The balloon arch is the most fashionable. These balloon arches are made up of a structure which is placed on the ground and where we add our balloons. There are several forms of structure to create your arches, the best known is the circular arc.
Balloon garland
The balloon garland is ideal for a small event. This takes up less space, unlike the organic balloon arch, the balloon garland does not touch the ground. She clings to help nylon thread or perforated tape on either side of your wall. Lightweight, the balloon arch will not come loose and can therefore be placed above your buffet for example.
How many balloons for an arch?
Now that we know the difference between the arch and the garland, let's see how many balloons we need to make a beautiful arch.
For an arch measuring 2.4MX 2.6M you will need approximately 200 28cm balloons in order to have a well-filled arch.
The balloons most used for making an arch but also a garland are balloons. You can find our different ranges of latex balloons directly on our site: Latex Balloons