Balloon sequins, which have been used frequently lately, have also become indispensable for concepts. They are also called balloon sequins or balloon confetti. Balloon sequins consist of many colors. They consist of 8 colors, namely Gold, Silver, Rose Gold, Red, Pink, Blue, Fuchsia, Black, and you can reach all colors from our Tinky Winky store. In general, color preference is made as follows; for example, if the predominant tone of the concept is gold, a transparent balloon is purchased and gold sequins are preferred inside, or silver color is selected in accordance with the gold concept, or if your concept is predominantly gold and silver, in this case, it would be more appropriate to choose gold and silver sequins. In short, sequin preference is generally chosen in accordance with the concept. You can also reach transparent balloons where you can put sequins from our store. You can view our products suitable for putting balloon sequins in our store. For example, balloon confetti is suitable for our transparent round balloons and transparent heart balloons. In short, you can use balloon sequins on all our balloons with transparent exteriors. You can also find sets such as 10 transparent balloons + balloon sequins or 10 metallic balloons + 10 transparent balloons + balloon sequins on our store page. However, the balloon sequins in those sets are 4 gr. The reason we created the ad you are currently looking at is for those who want to fill their balloons with lots of balloon confetti. You can fill 4 to 25 transparent balloons with 10 gr Balloon Sequins. When you spread it into 4 pieces, you will see that the entire outside of the transparent balloon is covered with sequins, while when you spread it into 25 balloons, you will get a sparser image. Sometimes we get questions about how many sequins come, but the sequins inside are produced very thinly so that they can easily stick to the balloon and it becomes impossible to count, but still, in order not to leave your question unanswered, it is certain that there are more than 1000. Balloon sequins can sometimes stick to each other during transportation, in such a case, you can separate them by rubbing them with your fingers. One of the most basic questions is "I put the sequins into the balloon, but the sequins sink to the bottom without sticking, what should I do?" To solve this, do the following: 1) Put the balloon sequins in the amount you determined into your deflated transparent balloon. 2) Put 4-5 drops of water into your deflated balloon filled with balloon sequins. 3) Gently rub the balloon with your finger to spread the water inside the balloon. If you rub too hard, the flakes will generally stick to one side of the balloon. If you are gentle, they will spread all over the balloon. (2 seconds is enough for rubbing.) 4) Now there is no need for any further action, you can inflate your balloon and use it.