60-Pack Purple & Gold Confetti Balloons – 12 Inch Metallic Latex Party Decorations with Ribbons
This 60-piece balloon set from Govpy combines deep purple and gold confetti-filled metallic balloons for eye-catching party decor. Each 12-inch round latex balloon comes with two ribbons for easy tying. Perfect for birthdays, weddings, graduations, baby showers, and other celebrations, these balloons can be inflated with air or helium. Note that uninflated purple balloons appear black due to the dark dye—they turn purple once filled.
What’s Included in the Package
- 60 latex balloons (purple and gold, confetti metallic finish)
- 2 curling ribbons for hanging or tying
- Balloons are vacuum-sealed to preserve color during shipping
How to Make the Confetti Stick to the Balloon Walls
After inflating, shake or rotate the balloon to spread the confetti. Then gently rub the surface against your hands, hair, carpet, or a blanket to create static electricity. The confetti will cling to one side, making the balloon look more vivid and decorative.
Tips for Inflating and Display
Fill balloons to about 80–90% capacity to reduce the risk of bursting. For best results, inflate on the day of your event or one day ahead. Balloons stay inflated for 1–2 weeks, depending on conditions. Use an electric pump for balloons over 5 inches; a manual pump works for smaller sizes. If you want balloons to float, use pure helium (not air) and avoid overfilling.
Size and Material Specifications
| Size | 12 inches (diameter when inflated) |
| Count | 60 balloons |
| Material | Latex rubber |
| Color | Purple and gold (metallic confetti) |
| Shape | Round |
| Included Components | Balloons, 2 ribbons |
| Brand | Govpy |
| Occasions | Birthday, Wedding, Baby Shower, Graduation, Valentine’s Day, etc. |
Are These Balloons Safe for Children?
Balloons are made from latex and are non-toxic. However, they pose a choking hazard for children under 8. Always use under adult supervision. The product carries a CPSIA choking hazard warning for balloons.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long do the balloons last after inflation?
A: When properly inflated and kept away from sharp objects, they can stay inflated for 1–2 weeks.
Q: Can I use helium to make them float?
A: Yes. Fill with pure helium (not air) and do not overinflate. Note that only balloons filled with pure helium will float.
Q: Why do the purple balloons look black when deflated?
A: The dark purple dye used for these balloons appears very dark, almost black, when not filled. Once inflated, the color becomes clearly purple.
Q: Can I reuse the balloons?
A: The latex material is reusable if carefully deflated and stored. However, repeated use may reduce their elasticity.