18 Balloon Decorating Ideas That Will Give Your Next Party Extra Pop These inspired installations and crafts will help you get creative with balloons. Close Credit: Simply Adri Balloons offer endless possibilities for creative party decorations beyond traditional birthdays. With a little imagination, you can repurpose them into spooky Halloween ghosts, vibrant accent walls for a baby or bridal shower, or a whimsical rainbow-and-clouds backdrop for themed events. These balloon decorating ideas cater to all kinds of gatherings—from kids' parties and stylish get-togethers to seasonal celebrations and casual dinners. 01 of 18 Glitter Balloons Credit: Sang An Who doesn't love a little glitz and glamor? Add a burst of sparkle to your party with glitter-infused balloons that you can blow up to different sizes; attach them to the wall to create a glitzy backdrop for a DIY photo booth. 02 of 18 Floral Balloon Bouquet Skip the traditional floral arrangements and spruce up your event space with bouquets of balloon blooms-on-a-stick that double as fun props for photos. 03 of 18 Balloon Clouds Credit: Shanna Sullivan It's a bird! It's a plane! Actually, it's a floating cloud of balloons! This easy-to-make bundle of balloons will make for a great backdrop for any baby shower, birthday party, or spring celebration. 04 of 18 Tutti Frutti Balloons Credit: Mikkel Paige Photography Balloons bring a party theme to life. Here, an oversized "tutti frutti" balloon installation—spot the passion fruit, watermelon, and kiwis—arches over a dessert bar of fruit-themed sweets, including fruit character sugar cookies, berry-topped cupcakes, a pair of pineapples scooped out with fruit balls, and a watermelon "cake." 05 of 18 Rainbow Balloon Arch Credit: Kathleen Ballos Why pick one color when you can choose them all? This rainbow of balloons will make a show-stopping impression on your guests at the party—it can stand at the entryway as guests arrive or against a wall for them to take commemorative photographs. 06 of 18 Haunted Piano With Balloon Garland Credit: Billye Donya Balloons on a grand scale can be pure magic. This Halloween party idea is a drop-dead stunner. A horde of ghostly balloons rises from a grand piano, while a fog machine hidden beneath the bench seat adds to the eerie effect. 07 of 18 Balloon Fireworks Popping these balloon "fireworks" makes it rain confetti, which makes them a loud, colorful, and kid-safe alternative to regular fireworks on the Fourth of July. 08 of 18 Puppy Balloons Ready for a paws-itively good time? Nothing tops off a pooch-themed party like a bundle of puppy balloons on ribbon "leashes." 09 of 18 Sprinkle Balloons A generous sprinkling of colorful stickers (from an office supply store) instantly transforms plain white balloons, making them look sweet enough to eat. 10 of 18 Boo Balloons Get a little ghoulish with these glow-in-the-dark ghost balloons that are even spookier in the dark. Materials Green eight-hour light sticksWhite balloonsBlack markerTransparent tape Steps Snap one or two green eight-hour light sticks so they glow, and insert them into a white balloon.Inflate the balloon and tie it closed. Use a black marker to draw the ghost's ghastly visage.Repeat to make their friends. Then hang ghosts with transparent tape, and lower the lights. 11 of 18 "Pop Goes the Pumpkin" Game Credit: Johnny Miller Confetti- and candy-filled balloons turn this giant pumpkin wall décor into a fun game for kids, and really make your party pop! 11 Fun Halloween Games to Play with the Entire Family 12 of 18 Balloon Cake Toppers Credit: Diane Fields Swap out candles on your cake for mini balloons on sticks that make for adorable cake toppers (and serve as cute party favors once the last slices have been served). 13 of 18 Painted Party Balloons A bit of craft paint is just about all it takes to give humdrum helium-filled balloons a little (as in, a lot) more personality! 14 of 18 Colorful Balloon Wall Credit: Simply Adri Fill an alcove with an accent of balloons in varying sizes and colors to carry your party aesthetic through to the smallest spaces in your home. 15 of 18 Ombré Wall Accents Credit: Mary Costa Photography Rows of balloons at this woodland-themed party for kids were arranged in an ombré pattern based on an autumn color palette. Copy these shades, or use the same idea for any color scheme. 16 of 18 Balloon Easter Egg Mosaic Credit: Billye Donya A springtime-colored display of balloons and ribbons hangs above the central dining table at this Easter party. 17 of 18 Ghostly Tulle Balloons Credit: SHANNA SULLIVAN Plain white balloons drift eerily through your Halloween party when wrapped in delicate black tulle. 18 of 18 Add in Some Tinsel Credit: Lovely Indeed Incorporating some trailing tinsel into your balloon arch will add an extra festive flair to your setup. You can get tinsel in a wide variety of colors to suit your party's color scheme. To do it, attach tinsel directly to the balloons using tape or glue dots, or tie long tinsel strands around the balloon arch support. You can also do this with ribbon or even fake flowers or greenery. Explore more: DIY Projects & Crafts