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]]>Lee can make anything you can imagine from balloons, but his most popular creations are, without any doubt, food. By twisting and joining balloons of different sizes, shapes, and colors, Lee “cooks up” all sorts of appetizing dishes.
Ramen made out of balloons? You got it. Balloon omurice? Say no more. Lee’s balloon kitchen is better equipped than most high-end restaurants.
Lee shares his balloon food creations on Instagram, where he has 191K followers. His posts often contain videos that show him “cooking” the food from start to finish.
For example, in one video, this talented artist is making a balloon taco. First, he gets out the balloon veggies that he chops with a balloon knife and fits in a balloon tortilla with some balloon meat. And of course, there is a balloon-strings sauce for the taste.
If you enjoyed Lee’s balloon creations, you can check out more of them on his social media or by scrolling below.
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]]>Oslo-based “visual artist and balloon destroyer,” as his Instagram description reads, says that “you should really, really, not try this at home.” And why would you, when you have hundreds of posts of him destroying balloons with home-made devices you can see on his Instagram page. At least give it a chance, because half a million people aren’t there for nothing.
In a statement he shared, Erichsen said that he “works within a variety of media focusing on topics like fear, anger and frustration.” Aside from balloon-destroying videos, his social media pages are full of many interesting DIY projects. But you’re here for the balloons, so scroll down and have fun!
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]]>The post Artist Creates Delicious-Looking Food Out of Balloons appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Lee can make anything you can imagine from balloons, but his most popular creations are, without any doubt, food. By twisting and joining balloons of different sizes, shapes, and colors, Lee “cooks up” all sorts of appetizing dishes.
Ramen made out of balloons? You got it. Balloon omurice? Say no more. Lee’s balloon kitchen is better equipped than most high-end restaurants.
Lee shares his balloon food creations on Instagram, where he has 191K followers. His posts often contain videos that show him “cooking” the food from start to finish.
For example, in one video, this talented artist is making a balloon taco. First, he gets out the balloon veggies that he chops with a balloon knife and fits in a balloon tortilla with some balloon meat. And of course, there is a balloon-strings sauce for the taste.
If you enjoyed Lee’s balloon creations, you can check out more of them on his social media or by scrolling below.
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]]>The post Balloon Destruction Devices by Jan Hakon Erichsen Are Unnecessary, But Fun appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Oslo-based “visual artist and balloon destroyer,” as his Instagram description reads, says that “you should really, really, not try this at home.” And why would you, when you have hundreds of posts of him destroying balloons with home-made devices you can see on his Instagram page. At least give it a chance, because half a million people aren’t there for nothing.
In a statement he shared, Erichsen said that he “works within a variety of media focusing on topics like fear, anger and frustration.” Aside from balloon-destroying videos, his social media pages are full of many interesting DIY projects. But you’re here for the balloons, so scroll down and have fun!
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