We are a family run and family friendly business. So let us introduce our family.
Tom (Balloon Artist, Airbrush Tattoo Artist, and Founder)
Since the age of seventeen (which he would say was 5 years ago), Tom has always had a passion for balloon art. He started twisting balloons in high school and has passed the talent on to his children. When not making fabulous balloon sculptures, Tom works in corporate finance.
Melissa (Face Painter)
Melissa started face painting so she could work along side her husband. As a face painter, she enjoys putting smiles on kids’ faces along with whatever else they ask her to paint. She has been teaching piano to children for over twenty years.
Julia (Balloon Artist and Face Painter)
Julia started twisting balloons when she was five and started professionally at the age of ten. She has also learned how to face paint and can’t decide which she likes more. Julia is currently an orchestra director and working on her Master’s Degree in music education.
Adele (Balloon Artist)
Adele (Thomas’ fiancé) is a teacher who started twisting balloons when she was twelve years old. She had never twisted at a professional level until she met Thomas. Other mutual hobbies brought them together and they were both surprised to learn they share this talent which is “So rare” as the kids say when Thomas and Adele work together.
Thomas (Balloon and Airbrush Tattoo Artist)
Thomas started twisting balloons when he was five and started twisting professionally at the age of ten. Thomas is in pharmacy school and sometimes even makes medical themed balloons for class. He will always be “A balloon master” as a 7 year old told him during an event.
Matthew (Balloon and Airbrush Tattoo Artist)
Matthew started twisting balloons professionally at the age of twelve. He is studying electrical engineering and likes working with balloons because they never short-circuit. Fun-fact: Matthew plays the theremin!
Emily (Balloon Artist and Airbrush Tattoo Artist)
Emily loves singing, music, jokes, balloon twisting, and airbrush tattoo art. In fact, if she could clone herself, we think she’d start her one one woman circus and put us out of business.