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Nea Balloon Academy offers personal classes covering all aspects of organic balloon styling.

With the professional experience that I have personally gained over the last year, my team and I would like to give you practical support and guidance.


The Nea Balloon Academy currently offers face-to-face courses in Munich, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Dortmund, Hamburg and Berlin

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Why do personal balloon training?
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You spend the day learning organic balloon garland from start to finish and feel motivated and empowered to start your balloon business.

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You exit as certified balloon artist and receive our professionally recognized degree.

We share with you which balloon brands we recommend, what balloon sizes you should use and what equipment you need to create professional balloon displays.

Learn all about calculation, delivery fees, installation fees and so on.

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WHAT WE EXPECT FROM YOU.

You need to have an open mind and throw yourself into the hands-on session to get the most out of the day.

Trust us - We understand that trying something new can be scary and pushing you out of your comfort zone, but our coaches and educators will be your biggest cheerleaders.

Remember  - we too were once where you are now 

Communicate with us if something is not clear or you need to repeat it you would be encouraged to ask, no question is stupid and we design the sessions to give you ample time to ensure you fully understand each other, safely and feel good

Nea Balloon Academy prides itself on being a safe place to learn.

Always try your best.

What's included...

Face-to-face classes begin at
270€ per person

Lessons usually take place from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
 

  • Lunch and refreshments included  

  • All materials are included

  •   A thank you Gift for participation

  •  6 Months Live Question & Answer, for any business related questions
           

        
      

       

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