Balloonium – Astronaut Supershape – B10292
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The Astronaut Explorer shaped foil balloon is a giant-sized addition to any space-themed party, bringing a sense of grand adventure to the decor.
Product Highlights
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The Look: A large, full-body shaped foil of a classic astronaut in a bright white space suit.
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Design Details: The helmet features a massive, deep blue reflective visor that mimics the vastness of the galaxy. The suit is detailed with life-support controls, including small red, yellow, and green buttons on the chest plate.
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Accents: Gold-yellow stripes on the arms and legs add a pop of color, while the light grey shading throughout the suit gives it a realistic, pressurized appearance.
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Style: With its friendly, slightly oversized proportions, this astronaut is both impressive in scale and approachable for younger children.
Styling Your Setup
To create a “mission control” display using the Kalisan range, try these cosmic pairings:
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Deep Space Backdrop: Use Dark Blue (#2304) and Black (#2311) to create the illusion of deep space behind the astronaut.
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Reflective Visor: Incorporate Turquoise (#2318) or Royal Blue (#2310) to mirror the tones in the helmet’s visor.
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Lunar Surface: Use various shades of Grey (#2309) and White (#2301) to build a textured “moon base” at the feet of the figure.
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Starlight Glow: Add a few Silver Mirror (#5002) star-shaped foils or latex balloons to provide a metallic, high-tech contrast.
Creative Use
This shaped foil is designed to be the “hero” of your event. It stands perfectly as a floor-standing character to greet guests at the entrance or as the pinnacle of a large organic balloon arch that mimics a launching rocket’s smoke trail. Pair it with the Spaceman Celebration or Retro Space Adventure foils to complete a cohesive intergalactic scene.
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