Balloon Colour Combo: Eucalyptus Garden
Muted earthy tones give us some major wedding vibes, and we are here for all of it! We’ve had many requests on how to achieve the balloon colours used in our most popular work to date, so we’re here to drop the knowledge for you to try it yourself.
To give you an idea of our planning process – in our Pinterest image (yes, you can pin it!), we have the main colour palette that inspired our balloon colour choices.
We then had to find the balloon colours that best matched – whether they came as-is, or we had to double-stuff them. Double-stuffed colours are achieved when layering two balloons together – think of it like mixing two paint colours to create a new one.
Below are the recipes for all the colours we used:
Result | COLOUR 1 (OUTSIDE) | COLOUR 2 (INSIDE) | ||
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Eucalyptus | = | Sempertex Eucalyptus | ||
Sage | = | Qualatex Pearl Ivory | + | Qualatex Black |
Sand | = | Sempertex Sand | ||
Light Blush | = | Qualatex White | + | Qualatex Blush |
Gold Accents | = | Qualatex Chrome Gold |
Sempertex Eucalyptus
Qualatex Pearl Ivory (Outside)
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Qualatex Black (Inside)
Sempertex Sand
Qualatex White (Outside)
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Qualatex Blush (Inside)
Qualatex Chrome Gold
Finish the balloons off with some florals, and there you have it – a beautiful Eucalyptus Garden!
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