George Sands developed routines. He didn’t just make animals and hand them out; he would create routines that lasted 3-6 minutes in length.
In 1971, Balloon Animal Sculpting was in its infancy. There were only small 8 page pamphlets on the market. George Sands was approached by a friend, George Post to teach him balloon sculpturing. For two days they twisted animal balloons and George Post took notes. At the end of the two days, George Sands asked for the notes, and he published the first 68 page balloon book.
Softbound, illustrated with line drawings.
Light Shelf wear