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Short Tips And Tricks About Custom Built Wooden Blinds Vs Cut Down Wooden Shutters
Posted on March 7th, 2010 No commentsTaking a time to reflect on the benefits and drawbacks of cut down wood blinds will bring us to consider custom made wood blinds, but what are the positives and cons of every?
The benefits of cut downs are pretty easy, inside the immediate time they will provide a expense saving, but then as a downside we require to think about how far this cost saving will bring.
Merely for that purpose that once you use a cut down blind the ends are usually left exposed and without treatment, this not only collects dirt more than a treated region but will furthermore allow humidity to get within the slat and can cause bloating, warping and inevitable a rotten slat that could demand replacing. If this occurs in one slat then the odds are that the others will quickly become impacted by the same problem and before lengthy that early price saving of utilizing a cut down can turn into an tremendous cost, and a ongoing pain of needing repair.
With this said we need to look at the customized manufactured choice, accepting the fact that they may well price a little extra to buy, we know they are professionally treated and will therefore have a longer life span with less maintenance necessary throughout their life. This makes custom-made a superior option once you buy blinds for any window or door.
As we know wooden blinds add an elegant touch to any internal decor, regardless of whether they are cut lower blinds or custom made created blinds, but the consideration we need to keep in mind is for that long term and for that care that will be required for every single specific kind. If you could be sure that your blinds will never be matter to wetness than maybe a cut down will suffice. But with most vinyl blinds being hung in an external window or door they are nearly all close to condensation at some point inside the year and to eliminate the risk of swelling - and the other problems we have discussed - it may be worth considering a customized produced blind for assurance of quality over several years.
So wood blinds are the right decision, the decision lays in whether they should be “cut to size” or mini blinds, look at carefully the pros and cons of each if you decide to purchase blinds to add that unique touch to your home.
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A way to Plan the Perfect Dinner Party
Posted on March 7th, 2010 No commentsDinner parties are supposed to be fun, but they may also be a source of stress and disappointment for the cook. The way to get round this is thru well thought out planning.
Obviously you may give extensive consideration to your visitors, their likes, dislikes and even any allergies they might have. But it is’s just as important to think about your own wants what you like to cook and what you are good at.
It’s better by far to make dishes you are familiar with than to try something new because you would like to inspire. The key’s to make everything look easy, and the way to do that is to use variations on recipes you already know backwards.
On the other hand, if that suggests no improvement on spaghetti Bolognaise, another approach could be called for and a bit more planning might be needed. Select your recipes with care.
Decide very early on how many courses you intend to serve. It is in no fashion critical to serve 3 courses plus cheese just because that has a tendency to be the standard. But if you do make a decision to follow that convention there are just a few things it’d be useful to consider.
Avoid, as an example, using the same main component in more than one dish. I.e. Don’t serve a quiche followed by something else in pastry, or add a robust flavour like chili to more than one dish.
Plan, also, how you intend to deal with both preparing and serving the food. If your menu means that you are going to need to spend longer in the kitchen than you do with your visitors, you need to re-think
Design your courses so that as much as is possible can be prepared ahead. A simple way to do that’s to serve only 1 hot dish, perhaps the main course, one course at a comfortable temperature and one direct from the fridge. The cheese can look after itself.
speaking of which, here is something you might like to think about. In Australia and the United Kingdom, cheese is served at the end of the meal. In France it is served prior to the dessert. I recommend the latter course.
the reason behind that is as it puts the timing forcefully in your hands as to when the meal is over and it’s time for the guests to go back home.
Let them linger over the cheese till you are prepared to bring the evening to a close. Then serve the pudding with only 1 bottle of good pudding wine, having cleared all the other dishes, including the cheese board.
You do this by bringing 2 dishes to the table, and taking a couple of dishes away as if to create space for more. With a bit of practice you’ll become awfully adroit at this and the table will clear as if by wizardry.
Once the pudding is finished, choose your time to offer coffee and a last nightcap of port or brandy, if that’s what you would normally do. Most guests will understand that the coffee signifies the end of the evening and will not even bear in mind that you have manipulated the timing in this way. And even if they are , they may potentially admire you for it and adopt the same system themselves.
Above all, remember that everything you serve has turned out just as it was meant to. Never come up with excuses or apologize for your food.
Create it with conviction, serve it with panache.You can read more about dinner party planning here: http://www.partyplanninghelp-mark.com/dinner-party-planning/
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The 2012 Olympics and Recycled Concrete
Posted on March 7th, 2010 No commentsIntroduction
Mention the word demolition to almost anyone and the picture that instantly comes to mind is a vision of a building being blown up and collapsing to the ground. Many people have stated that they would love to push the button, to detonate the explosive devices which bring a disused building to the ground. In many cases what comes down, must go up and we are seeing many unsightly buildings being demolished to make way for future development, often as part of a regeneration project.
For companies who over many years have built their business around the demolition of buildings, the demolition sector is now far more reaching than just demolishing old buildings. Once the building is demolished the huge task of site clearance begins and in a world where consideration of the environmental impacts are high on most peoples agenda, the material residues from demolition need to be separated for recycling purposes. This will include such materials as steel, wood, plastic, brickwork and concrete.
Most of the materials can be bulked up and transported to the appropriate recycling plants for reprocessing. Materials such as bricks and concrete can be crushed and turned into a recycled concrete aggregate product ready for reuse in the construction of new roads or buildings. Increasingly though, through advances in technological development, residues such as concrete to be recycled have to meet a very high specification for reuse in construction projects.
Crushed into different sizes of recycled aggregate will determine the future usage potential of the product. Large sizes could be used as decorative rockery products in gardening whilst much finer, almost shingle like product can be used as a bedding for pipe laying or as a layer in road construction. With an increasing number of opportunities identified for the reuse of recycled aggregate, the entire demolition and construction industry is making a significant contribution to sustainable development.
Reasons Behind the Increased Focus on Recycling from Construction and Demolition Projects
In 1996, UK Government imposed a tax on all wastes going to landfill. The tax is paid on top of normal gate fees for waste being disposed in landfill and since its introduction the cost has increased on an annual basis. When first introduced, the standard rate of tax for general wastes going to landfill was £7 per tonne and £2 per tonne for inert materials. The tax is designed to encourage commercial and industrial businesses and local authorities collecting from households, to divert waste away from landfill for recycling. In April 2009, the standard rate of landfill tax increased to £40 per tonne and is scheduled to increase each year by £8 per tonne until 2013. The lower rate of tax charged upon any inert materials going to landfill such as concrete and soils, has remained relatively steady in recent years and is currently at £2.50 per tonne.
However, the weight factor alone of a bulk load of these inert materials going directly to landfill will ensure that the entire cost of disposal becomes very expensive and so even in the demolition and construction sector, diverting waste from landfill is a priority. The introduction of landfill tax has been a key driver in encouraging greater diversion of inert materials from landfill, to be used in sustainable development projects.
For all your building site demolition company requirements seek for a reputable firm on the web.
Next time you see a demolition project in progress or pass any construction site during a build programme, it is clear to see the volume of waste being generated. If waste is not in skips, piles of rubble will be stacked high. The placing of rubble waste in skips has been a major problem for waste contractors for many years. Having worked in the waste industry, I have seen skip lorries tipped backwards with the cab of the vehicle up in the air, due to the sheer overloading of waste skips with construction site waste.
Each year, the UK generates around 330 million tonnes of waste and it is estimated that around 90 million tonnes of this is from construction and demolition wastes. This figure has remained fairly constant since 2001. Around two thirds of this waste is usually recycled or reused in land reclamation or agricultural improvement projects. Since the late 1990s there has been a steady rise in the volumes of construction waste being recycled and this has been helped with advances in technology which have led to improved crushing technology to create more widespread use of different grades of recycled aggregates. There has been a real focus upon the UK construction industry to encourage greater recycling of waste on site.
In recent years, the construction industry as a whole has worked hard to encourage construction site managers to place a greater emphasis upon recycling on site. This has led to an increase in the recycling of all inert materials from site.
Prior to the introduction of the landfill tax all construction site waste including bricks and concrete would be bulked up and transferred to a landfill site for disposal. No consideration was given to recycling. There are now stringent regulations across the sector, coupled with an increase in environmental awareness, as well as the commercial benefits in ensuring that this type of waste is now recycled. There is also greater recognition of the vast array of opportunities to use recycled aggregates within the construction process on new construction projects or in areas such as landscaping or home and garden DIY. Following the demolition process, together the waste concrete, bricks, masonry etc will be transformed into a recycled concrete aggregate.
To recycle concrete aggregate to a high standard and resalable product, it must be entirely free of other contaminants such as wood, paper, card, steel and other general waste materials. The final product must also conform to the requirements of British Standard BS 8500. The process of recycling the concrete can usually be achieved in one of two ways. Some demolition contractors will locate a crushing machine on the demolition site, whereas some contractors will prefer to transport the waste to be recycled, back to their own premises for separation for recycling or re-use. On projects where demolition and new construction is to take place at the same location, the contractor is very likely to locate a crushing machine on site to avoid incurring additional transportation costs in taking the material back to a sorting and crushing facility. There is now very sophisticated crushing equipment available to reduce concrete to a very fine specification.
There are various legal and environmental issues that midlands demolition contractors have got to now follow when undertaking their projects.
The Increasing Demand for High Quality Recycled Aggregate
Before commencing the crushing process, it must be determined what the end product is to be used for to ensure that the recycled aggregate is to meet the required standards. There is huge requirement for recycled aggregate to be used back in the construction process. As a product, recycled aggregate can be used for almost any type of concrete structural work, road surfacing or pipe laying project. Having passed through the crusher the pieces of aggregate will be sorted by size. Bigger pieces may be retained as a decorative product for use in landscaping rockery projects, or they may be passed back through the crusher to be pummeled to a smaller size. The smaller pieces of recycled aggregate may be suitable for use as a gravel on new construction projects, road laying or driveways at home. The crushing machines are now capable of achieving good quality small aggregate grades such as the production of a 20-5mm gravel which can be bagged and used in the garden at home or bought in bulk as part of projects involving new concrete production. The advances in technology mean that the recycling of aggregates for other uses such as a simple gravel product or for use in concrete products has greatly reduced the need to dig quarries to mine for gravel. Recycled aggregates have become a versatile reusable product and has eliminated the need for large volumes of a good material to be disposed of in landfill and therefore offer significant environmental benefits.
The demand for high quality crushed aggregate is increasing. There are key standards in place which are focused upon improving the recycled aggregate industry. Through research and development, more widespread uses are being identified for the use of recycled aggregate. No longer is concrete, just concrete. What we are talking about now are many different grades of recycled aggregate, ranging from the large chunks of aggregate to very specific 6f2 recycled concrete which can be employed as a sub-base material for construction jobs, or 20-5mm recycled aggregate, which is a gravel and can be used in road construction or at home on driveways. As well as being used as a mix for road construction, recycled aggregate is being used as bedding for pipe laying or foundation material prior to construction projects commencing. In achieving such good quality grades the 20-5mm recycled aggregate can be used as an aggregate base in road construction and the quality meets the standards required to allow its reuse in concrete production. The 20-5mm recycled aggregate is a very versatile product.
One of the important criteria when using recycled aggregate is selecting the right specification for the task. For example, when using 20-5mm coarse graded aggregate as a road base, the thickness of the layer required must be determined to withstand traffic flows. Traffic flow on a motorway will be significantly different to that of a country road. One reason aggregate produced to a 20-5mm specification is used as a road base is that it aids good drainage. Once the recycled aggregate is laid, appropriate layers of asphalt or concrete can be laid over it to create the road surface.
In recent years, in the UK we seem to have more rain than sunshine and therefore the selected aggregate must be able to withstand variances in temperature and conditions e.g. dampness for long periods, torrential downpours, long dry spells. With its good drainage qualities, the recycled 20-5mm product is the perfect choice for many sand and gravel applications including, pipe bedding, driveways and footpaths, landscaping, plus for use in ready mixed and precast concrete products. With its drainage qualities, 20-5mm recycled aggregate is a versatile product.
It may be necessary to employ asbestos removal contractors to safely remove asbestos from the building to be demolished.
Recycled Aggregates and the 2012 Olympics
In its bid for the 2012 Olympic Games, London placed sustainability as the focal point of its bid. The bid team identified a major opportunity to increase awareness of climate change and the issues which surround it, and bring it to the World’s attention. With the eyes of the World watching, the Olympic Games present a unique opportunity to communicate key messages about sustainability. Throughout the entire development of the Olympic project, there is a commitment to make 2012 the most sustainable Olympic Games ever held. This focus began when planning the development and build programmes for the facilities and venues, the transport links and network, the hosting of the Games themselves and will end by leaving a long lasting legacy of a sustainable environment.
Since London was awarded the Games, all suppliers involved in the development requirements, from the construction of the Olympic Stadium, the Olympic Village and transport links to the venues have been focused upon ensuring the use wherever possible of sustainable materials. Across the entire Olympic build programme architects have worked hard to identify suitable sustainable materials for use in the build programme. At the end of the overall project there will be some clearly visible examples of the use of sustainable products.
qually there will be many more much less visible and furthermore, many which will be not visible at all. One of those products which visitors to the games and its many venues will not even think about will be how recycled aggregates have been used as part of the overall construction project. But developers and specifiers of materials for use in the build programme will be comfortable in the knowledge that they have selected sustainable products including, the most appropriate recycled concrete aggregates as part of the project. With its identified qualities, let’s hope that somewhere in the world wide TV coverage the 20-5mm recycled aggregate gets a mention somewhere, somehow.
Conclusion
How times have changed in recent years for the demolition and construction industry. Companies have had to adapt to meet challenging environmental requirements. As with almost any industry, new regulations and legislation dictate the standards to which your business must aspire, if it is to be successful.
Businesses involved in the production of recycled concrete aggregate are no different. These are classed as processed materials and must conform to a particular product specification which can be used in the construction process. The standard BS8500-2 offers a full specification for the uses of recycled concrete aggregates in concrete, although with such a vast range of recycled aggregates an all encompassing specification for the use of these aggregates is yet to be determined. The most important thing is that the industry does not stand still and wait for the specifications to be finalised. The versatility of recycled aggregates means that demolition contractors operating crushing plants are seeking to identify markets through which to sell their recycled products. The advances in crusher technology and machinery has seen a big increase in the options now available in supplying large chunks of recycled aggregate for landscape gardening use in rockeries, down to a gravel type 20-5mm recycled aggregate with its good drainage qualities for use in road construction and driveways.
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So You Want to Start a CD Duplication Service, Huh?
Posted on March 7th, 2010 No commentsWhy would someone want to do business in CD duplication? After all, everything is moving to iPods and smartphones, right? Think again. Most music is still listened to on a good old CD. So if you thought CDs were on their way out, do not count on it just yet. But are not
CD duplication business just for folks who need thousands of discs…I ca not handle that many CDs! Not necessarily. In fact, the big companies often focus on mass production often at a fairly high cost. That leaves the door open for you. I mean sure, you may not make a million dollars a year, but you can bring home a respectable profit if you work at it.
Software vendors, music artists, and companies who need to secure their data all need a place to turn to for CD duplication needs. It is time for you to be that person. You may already have most of the equipment necessary for production. First, you will need CDs (no kidding, heh). Next, you will need a computer (either a desktop or a laptop should do the trick) that comes with CD burning capabilites. Third, you will need the software to actually burn CDs. Finally, you will need the most important thing…the customers, silly! Even if you do not have the equipment, it iss not hard to obtain. Most computer companies and general merchandise outlets (Sears, Wal Mart, etc.) offer computers and software of all sorts. And the cost is not out of this world, either.
Now, back to those customers…who should you go after. Find out what local bands are in the area. Where? Check MySpace or Facebook. If you are attending school or college (or have a friend or relative who is), ask around there. Bands are looking for someone quick and easy to get their music mass produced. They maybe can not afford a professional company, but you might be just what they are looking for. Another target is a small business. You would think someone in the company would handle it, would not you? But you would be surprised at the number of companies who do not have the time or computer knowledge to handle their own data backup. Usually when that is the case, they simply decide to do without the backup. As we both know, that is a bad idea!
My suggestion is to go online and see what the big wigs charge, then use that as a template to figuring out how much you will want to charge. If you set a sensible price, nice turnaround time, and superior disks, you will not only have customers coming back, word of mouth will really get you jump started. So if you are interested in starting your own
CD replication business , now is the time!
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Locating an Dwelling within Chesapeake, Virginia
Posted on March 7th, 2010 No commentsObviously if you are reading through this valuable article, you are most probably trying to find a condo in Ches., VA. My goal is to be 100 % honest with precisely what condominium is actually scored. To begin, I have lived in Ches., VA for almost my entire existence. I am 18 years old and have started to acquire my own , personal apartment. Right now seeing as you are almost certainly searching for an condominium, you must really take a look at web sites like clist and also other condo sites. You are going to discover that the majority of the time, there are many various scores on many web sites regarding specific apartment complex’s which is certainly standard. I could hardly picture each man or woman who writes a article to provide the residence the exact same rating. Therefore you would most likely really need to see multiple web sites to determine precisely how this residence is rated.
An additional great idea while searching for apartments rentals in Ches., VA, is the fact that you need to be basically studying the ratings. Some people will probably provide an apartment a great ranking mainly because they’re just being paid. Believe me, this happens all the time. I’ve discovered some condo properties within the vicinity who have in fact handed out $150.00 in money only to receive a good review for many websites. The best way to track something such as this is to evaluate the actual dates of which the reviews had been composed.
Let’s basically state you run into numerous ratings that happen to be based around the same time frame, however immediately after those opinions, there were no extra ratings for days or maybe months. This is most likely a condo property owner that may be compensating its residents to offer them a good rating. Now if you were to look in to a evaluation website and found that most of the reviews have been spread apart over a course of months, then you would often be a lot more likely to be able to discover an genuine review, instead of something which is actually fictitious. One more point is, you will also discover that solely within the area of Ches., generally there are loads of different apartment complex’s, thus a significant challenge would likely need to be picking the flat that will truly match your own requirements. Quite a few as well as pretty much all apartments rentals have got some sort of swimming pool, thus if you have got young ones, this can be terrific.
Last but not least, you’d probably want to investigate and observe if the condo essentially features some sort of washer and dryer on the inside of the actual condominium. For ages, I had also been dwelling within apartments which did not possess the washer and dryer inside of the particular apartment. You probably would not believe exactly how troublesome this may be running up and down Three stories just about every other afternoon only in order to acquire a basket of clothing. Thus discover a place which suits exactly what you actually desire. Simply put I genuinely believe that your family are able to find an apartment distinct to your own needs and good luck.
About The Writer
This article was composed by Bob Michaels who is actually the writer and creator of numerous different ebooks and also internet websites. Selecting apartments in Chesapeake can certainly be troublesome at first. However, with the correct information you’ll sooner or later locate a place which suites your needs. If this situation is not precisely what you were searching for, it is possible to come across many more outstanding apartments in Va. Beach or perhaps Alexandria, Virginia Apartments.
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The Complete Guide to Balloon Printing
Posted on March 7th, 2010 No commentsIntroduction
No matter what the event or occasion, the organiser will want attendees to leave their event with a lasting memory or positive message from the event. Whether the event is to celebrate a birthday or wedding, or is a business conference or awards ceremony, the organisers set out to leave a lasting impression and create an event that its guests will talk about for days or months after and for years to come.
We find ourselves currently, in a difficult economic climate, where controlling finances are a priority, so finding the right accessories for any event has to be managed carefully, to avoid unnecessary over spend . Selecting accessories for an event can be costly and accessories such as flower arrangements can be a very expensive option. However, all is not lost, as many party organisers are opting to use balloons to decorate the venue.
Today, there are many variations of balloons in terms of shape, size and colour. In recent years, improvements in printing technology have also given rise to the printed balloon. So as well as selecting the shape, size and colour of balloons to create a wow factor at your event, you can now go one step further and print messages directly onto almost any balloon. From simple tailored messages to wish someone a happy birthday, to companies using balloon printing to reinforce specific business messages, almost anything is possible.
What To Condiser When Choosing to Have Balloons Printed
The most common approach to obtaining printed balloons is to find a specialist balloon supplier . Due to the volume of balloon requirements that pass through their business, some have over many years become balloon printing specialists and will have developed techniques for printing extensive quantities of balloons. For good quality balloon printing, the techniques have evolved from the relatively simple screen printing process which has been used over many years on a wide variety of materials including, textiles, paper, plastic, glass, metal and wood to name but a few. Using a company which specialises in balloon manufacture will also ensure that they know what printing processes works best with different types of balloons. As well as advising on the quality of balloon to select, the supplier will be able to offer advice on the recommended number of letters to apply, to ensure that your message is clearly visible . Perhaps the most important consideration is the type of balloon material upon which to print your message. For example, the most common balloon is the latex or rubber balloon. This type of balloon is less expensive than others such as foil balloons and will stay inflated with helium usually for up to 12 hours. Whereas the slightly more expensive foil balloons usually last fully inflated for a number of days , although there are differences in printing techniques for latex and foil balloons.
Find out how balloon printing can be used to add a personal message for your guests.
How Do You Print on Balloons?
Having selected the type of balloon you want for your event, how does your supplier print your personal message on to the balloon?
For printing on both latex and foil balloons, screen printing produces the most effective results. The key difference however, is that whilst foil balloons, which do not stretch, have the message printed on whilst they are deflated, latex balloons are inflated before they have the message printed on them. After printing they are then deflated. Screen printing will bring back happy school day memories as I am sure that we can all remember taking an old t-shirt into school and screen printing a design or message on to it. (Have you still got yours?)
You will see offered for sale, in pound shops or on market stalls, balloons being sold very cheaply. These may just have a simple message printed on them such as ‘Happy Birthday’ or ‘On Your Wedding Day’. Cheap balloons have often been printed using the litho printing method and are usually found to be of very poor quality. The litho printing technique results in the lettering becoming smudged as the ink used would have been less dense than that used in screen printing. With litho, the general process involves rolling a roller dipped in ink across the design before being positioned on the balloon. However, when the balloon isblown up the image will appear distorted or faded.
Specialist balloon suppliers will usually be able to print balloons on their own premises. If you consider special occasions such as the closing ceremony of a major sporting event, or a major charity event, then it is likely that a huge number of balloons would be required. Imagine an event which needs several hundreds of balloons. A standard screen printing process is not going to be suitable for printing such large volumes. So many of the large scale balloon suppliers have invested in mechanical balloon printing machines, which will be able to cope with the demand and print up to 1000 balloons per hour.
Firstly, the machines need to be capable of inflating the latex balloons with compressed air. The inflated balloons then pass through the screen printing process. From here the machine continues the process by rotating the balloons around under fans to dry the ink. Each balloon can then be removed and deflated. In some cases the customer may require printing to be completed on both sides of the balloon, in which case the balloon may need to be turned round to allow printing on the other side to be completed.
Whilst on the machine, ink is forced through a screen placed on each balloon to give the desired design results. It’s important that the ink is dense and the colour will not diminish when inflated. For more complicated designs a different printing screen will be need to be created if more colours or designs are required.
For an event with hundreds of guests select giant balloons to make a great impression at the front of the room.
What Can be Printed on Balloons?
Pretty much anything can be printed on balloons these days. Printing technology has developed to such an extent that up to 5 colour designs on 1 or 2 sides of the balloon can be achieved. Taking this even further is another balloon printing technique which can print 4 different designs on 4 sides of the balloon. This can be a multi-colour design, message or company logo.
I remember visiting a print works around 30 years ago, and my memory is of a huge warehouse type building with so many different print machines, that it appeared to be a hugely complicated process. It probably was back then, where you had one machine for red inks, one for blue, one for yellow and so on. However, just recently I visited a design and print company who had just purchased a new 5 colour printing machine which was installed comfortably within a relatively small business unit. One machine which could print almost any colour you are ever likely to require.
As well as improvements in technology, specialist inks have been created for use on different materials, following many years of research and development. For example, the inks used in balloon printing must be able to be used on rubber or foil materials and withstand being used on expanding surfaces. Bearing in mind that a balloon is always likely to be inflated, the inks must also not rub off or flake off when the balloons are blown up. The inks must also not cause any harm if digested. Balloon printers have to be sure their printing inks won’t come off.
Having chosen the colour, shape and size of your balloon, the next thing to consider is the colour of the ink to be used on your chosen balloons. Even if you’re not particularly good when selecting contrasting colours, your balloon supplier should be able to help . The last thing you want is to spend money on choosing the balloon colour and ink colour, and then not be able to clearly see your chosen message. Naturally, on light coloured balloons, a dark coloured ink would be most suitable, whereas on dark coloured balloons a lighter ink colour would be selected. Think of it like when decorating the lounge at home. Leave the colour choice to the wife!
For companies wishing to print their company logo on balloons and retain their corporate colours, then the balloon supplier will offer a pantone colour matching system, to ensure as close a match to the company’s corporate colour as possible is achieved.
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Different shades of colour can be created which allow the colour of the balloon to show through the design. This actually looks quite effective and makes the balloon colour lighter and darker. If you require images such as black and white photographs to be reproduced on the balloon, then printing on white or very light colour balloons is recommended. Photography produced on balloons is really effective.
With the advancement of print technology, Laserprint® techniques can be employed to create stunning results. Due to the natural movement of inflated latex balloons and the fact that printing is undertaken on a soft surface, registration of colours and designs need to be rigorously checked to ensure that reproduction of designs and logos are as close to how they should be seen. Printers use registration techniques when two or more colours are used in print. It becomes more difficult to line up the colours, the closer registration is. There may be situations where a design or logo is too complex to print on balloons and an alternative solution may need to be found.
Which way up you want your balloons printed is important to consider too. Balloons are almost always printed form the neck downwards. When inflated with helium the neck of the balloon will be pointing towards the floor unless forced to hang in a different position. Helium filled balloons will generally be tied to string or a stick. However, remember the cheap balloons you can buy? Well these are most likely to have a simple message printed on such as, happy birthday. It is most common for these balloons to be inflated with a balloon pump or by blowing from the mouth directly into the balloon. These balloons will then hang down with the neck at the top of balloon.
Printing on Foil Balloons
Foil balloons are ideal for long lasting requirements, such as point of sale or business events, where the balloons are required to remain inflated for some time. Usually up to 5 colours can be printed on one or both sides of the balloon. As in printing on latex balloons, similar screen printing processes are used. Foil balloons can be required in huge quantities, reaching up to or over 10,000 units.
Balloons for All Occasions
In the current economic climate, there really is little excuse for not having any decorative accessories. Balloons are an easy, cost effective, but very colourful addition to any event. With so many colours, shapes and sizes of balloon to choose from, there is a balloon to match everyone’s taste. If you can afford a little extra, then printing your personal or corporate message or design onto balloons will add the finishing touches to your event. Whatever your message, speak with your balloon supplier for advice on how to get the best out of your balloons.


