How to Make a Balloon Spiderman!

Check out more cool balloons here www.youtube.com How to make a balloon spiderman by happycabbie For this balloon you will need 2 red 260 balloons and one 5″ Spiderman Head balloon. The Spiderman Head you can get from Qualatex. Just go to Qualatex.com and on the left click on find a distributor. Warning! Spiderman is a licensed trademark of Marvel Comics. You cannot use the name Spiderman without their permision. If you do they will send the Incredible Hulk to smash your house. You know they will do it to! Look what happened to Nick Nolte and that was his dad! However, Marvel has licensed the name Spiderman to Qualatex. The balloons more expensive than a regular bag of 5″ round balloons but included in that price is the royalty fees paid to Marvel. This same design I use to make any humanoid figure. Such as: skelton, pirate, alien, baby, even my Elvis balloon used this body type. This is the second time I loaded this video. The first one was bad because the video was 5 seconds behind the audio. This one is better synced. I just got Sony Vegas 8 movie editor and I love it. I am still learning how to use this but this is the settings for this video in case someone wants to learn from my trial and error. The song Spiderman was sung by me. I did not want to steal copyrighted material off the internet so I just grabbed my computer mike and let it rip. Please subscribe to my videos, as you can see they are getting better with each one.
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