Color Study

My balloon bag has gotten to be like an overstuffed sock drawer.  There is no way I will use some of these, yet still I cram it and lug all that extra latex around.

Even if you could carry every color, there is no sense to it - not even for a balloon decorator.

I have been meaning to do this sort of analysis for a while.  Hopefully other people will find this useful as well.  Since this is an exercise to help me sort out what I think would be useful to keep in my kit, I will be listing things in three ways, colors to keep on hand, colors to have at home and colors I don't need.  It should be noted in all capital letters that THIS IS JUST MY OPINION, YOU REALLY SHOULD FORM YOUR OWN.

Initially I bought all Qualatex (Q), but based on a Scott Kazan video and a few lot of failings at building some of Sergey Loginov's amazing one balloon creations, I decided to go strictly with Betallatex (B) balloons.  They offered a consistency in length, and they seemed more forgiving to my twisting.  And the world was good.

But there are some differences in colors between the two brands as well that deserve attention, plus now that I use more Geos/Hearts/Quick Links/321/etc - I have a bit of a mish-mosh as I try to get matching color balloons for those.

Many of the differences in B and Q balloons have been noted before, but for the sake of completeness - it is generally accepted that B balloons are a bit thicker and consistently longer than Q.  Some people say that the quality control on Q is terrible, I've tried my own samples and every bag I've ever gotten has been at least full.  I have gotten a couple bags of thin Q of the time I've used them, but I've also gotten at least one bad B bag full of thin as well.  If anything, I would say that I've noticed more individual balloon defects in the Q brand over time - but there have always been a couple extra in the bag to make up for the conjoined balloon or one with a latex booger.

In my completely non-scientific test, I chose red - the basic balloon sizes are noticeable and there is a pointed tip to the B balloons (top).


I inflated both to the same "squishy feeling" while attempting not to over inflate.  I was noticed that the Q inflated slightly bigger, but slightly more bulbous at the nozzle and tip.  Hopefully that shows in the picture.


After stretching, neither of them reached the full 60" - both were about 58" (60 is the length of the white).


For sanity sake, I am going to divide things into groups of colors.  Reds, Yellows, Greens, Blues, Purples, Earth Tones, Others.

REDS:

This picture gives a pretty clear representation of the variance in the red color types, especially the Coral - which in B is almost red, but Q Coral might well deserve to be on the orange list!

My personal opinion is that B kind of wins out on this one, the pink is more vibrant - the red is richer, and Fuschia vs. Wild Berry? fugeddaboutit.

On Hand:
Qualatex Red:  I don't want to give up my hearts matching, and the difference is pretty big.  Plus you can't really tell from these pictures, but even though B is darker, it's ever so slightly translucent.
Betallatex Fuschia:  It's so fluffy
Betallatex Bubble Gum Pink:  it matches the Q pink enough to be able to interchange hearts/QLs/etc

At Home:
Qualatex Wild Berry: Hot pink for the hearts/geos/etc.
Qualatex Coral: only one if it's kind
Qualatex Rose:  Darker pink

Don't Buy:
Betallatex Red:  doesnt match hearts, slightly transparent
Betallatex Coral:  looks like Q red
Qualatex Pink: looks washed out

RedBrand160260350/360646/660QLHeart321GeoBBH
Fashion RedBXXXXXXX
Standard RedQXXXXXXXX
Fashion CoralBXXX
Fashion Wild BerryQXXXXXX
X
Deluxe FuschiaBXXXXXX
Fashion CoralQXXX
Fashion RoseQXXX
XXX
Fashion Bubble Gum PinkBXXXXXXX
Standard PinkQXXXXXXXX


ORANGES/YELLOWS:


This time the choices were much more obvious. The oranges match almost exactly, as do the regular yellows and practically all three mid-yellows - even the two B brands are similar enough not to need both.

Of the three yellow/orange - my favorite was marigold, the Q balloons look more transparent, so the B is offering a richer color.

The only unique color in this bunch is peach blush, which almost made it into the earth/flesh tones section.

On Hand:
Betallatex Orange: Same color, less lumpy
Qualatex Goldenrod: plain yellow looks bad for hair IMHO, the only one with 360s.
Betallatex Yellow: The Q was a bit more transparent.

At Home:
Betallatex Peach Blush:  Another flesh color always welcome.

Don't Buy:
Qualatex Orange:  duplicate color
Betallatex Marigold: duplicate color
Betallatex Mango: duplicate color
Qualatex Yellow: duplicate color

Orange/YellowBrand160260350/360646/660QLHeart321GeoBBH
Standard OrangeQXXXXXXX*
Fashion OrangeBXXXX*X
Deluxe MarigoldBXX
Fashion GoldenrodQXXX
X


Deluxe MangoBXX
Deluxe Peach BlushBXXX
Standard YellowQXXXXXXXX
Fashion YellowBXXXXXX
* mandarin orange

GREENS:


I didn't think I had a preference for B vs. Q - but this deep into the comparisons, I would say "most" of the Q balloons are semi-transparent in comparison.  So between B Forest Green and Q Green, it's Forest even though there is a slight mismatch in the heart/etc. colors.

Spring Green is the new hotness from Q, it's very lush - and I might end up with it eventually - but for now, B fashion green is still my good medium green.  Wintergreen seems really thin compared to the others, maybe mine is just a bad batch though.

There is a vibrance that B balloons that makes some of these decisions easy.  You can see in the side by side comparison of lime how much richer the B is.

On Hand:
Betallatex Forest Green:  Nice solid dark green
Betallatex Fashion Green:  Medium green, works great
Betallatex Lime Green: so much richer than the Q counterpart

At Home:
Qualatex Spring Green:  Always good to have more nature colors
Betallatex Turquois Green: Always good to have more nature colors.

Don't Buy:
Qualatex Green: Semi transparent
Qualatex Wintergreen: thin and not different enough
Qualatex Lime: not different enough

GreensBrand160260350/360646/660QLHeart321GeoBBH
Forest GreenBXXXX


*
Standard GreenQXXXXXX*
Fashion Spring GreenQXXXXX
Turquoise GreenBXXX




Fashion WintergreenQXXXX
Fashion GreenBXXXX
LimeBXXXX
XX
Fashion LimeQXXXXXXXX

* emerald green

BLUES:


There is a good variety to blue colors, but unless we are trying to match a paticular color we really only need the archetypes of dark, light, medium.

Looking at the two dark side by side, I would say B Royal Blue is a nicer color.

There aren't many choices for a good solid mid-tone blue, periwinkle is a little weird/gray - the choice is definitely fashion blue.  But with fashion blue as the mid, pale blue just doesn't seem exciting enough of an alternate.

On Hand:
Betallatex Royal Blue: Nice full rich blue, should match hearts
Betallatex Fashion Blue: really the only choice IMHO
Qualatex Carribean Blue: a good accent color blue for the others, plus it comes with hearts/QLs/etc.

At home (blue accents):
Qualatex Tropical Teal:
Qualatex Robin's Egg:
Qualatex Pale Blue:

Don't Buy:
Qualatex Dark Blue: too similar to B
Qualatex Periwinkle:  gray blue makes me sad
Qualatex Turqouise Blue:  very similar to Carribean Blue

BluesBrand160260350/360646/660QLHeart321GeoBBH
Standard Dark BlueQXXXXXXXX
Fashion Royal BlueBXXXXX
Fashion PeriwinkleQXXX
Fashion BlueBXXXXX


Fashion Tropical TealQXXXX
Fashion Robin's Egg BlueQXXXXX
Deluxe Turquoise BlueBXXXX



Fashion Carribbean BlueQXXXXX

Standard Pale BlueQXXXXXX


PURPLES:

I knew my answer to this one before I took the pictures.  That lilac is one of the reasons I started using B balloons.  It looks just bad in comparison, not even purple - like a dirty drunken grimace.

The violet seem to match perfectly.

On Hand:
Betallatex Violet:  Rich vibrant
Betallatex Lilac: there is no other choice

At Home:
Don't Buy:
Qualatex Purple Violet:
Qualatex Lilac:


PurplesBrand160260350/360646/660QLHeart321GeoBBH
Fashion VioletBXXXX


Fashion Purple VioletQXXXXXXX
Fashion Spring LilacQXXXX
X
Deluxe LilacBXXXX
X

X


EARTH TONES:

This one breaks my heart.  I really really like the B versions of these colors, especially the chocolate, but these flesh tones are the most used of my alternate balloon types.

Q chocolate filled is semi-tranpsarent, I've accidently had these jumbled up in a kit and it was a mess.

Toffee is a great flesh tone, but without the support balloons .. I stick with blush/mocha almost primarily.

On Hand:
Betallatex Chocolate Brown:  Because it's too good
Qualatex Mocha: need to match
Qualatex Blush: need to match
Qualatex Ivory Silk: dirty teeth

At Home:
Qualatex Chocolate Brown
Betallatex Toffee

Don't Buy:
Betallatex Caramel


Earth TonesBrand160260350/360646/660QLHeart321GeoBBH
Deluxe Chocolate BrownBXXXX


Fashion Chocolate BrownQXXXXXX
Deluxe CaramelBXXXX
Fashion MochaQXXXXXXXX
Deluxe ToffeeBXXXX
Fashion BlushQXXXXXX
Fashion Ivory SilkQXX


X
X

OTHER:

When deflated, the B gold and silver look much more exciting.  But inflated Q really shines for the metallic.

Also, side by side gray I would say I prefer the Q.  Clear .. they are the same .. though (unscientifically) Q did feel stretchier.

I was also surprised to notice how muted out the Q white was.

On Hand:
Qualatex Gold:  best looking metal
Qualatex Silver: best looking metal
Qualatex Gray: Darker grey
Qualatex Clear:
Betallatex Black:  longer length(?), can't tell difference
Betallatex White:  semi transparent Q

Don't Buy:
Betallatex Gold
Betallatex Silver
Betallatex Gray
Betallatex Clear
Qualatex Black
Qualatex White

OthersBrand160260350/360646/660QLHeart321GeoBBH
Metallic GoldBXXXXX

Metallic GoldQXXX

Metallic SilverBXXXXX
Metallic SilverQXXX
XX

Fashion GrayQXXXXX
Deluxe GrayBXXXXX
Crystal ClearBXXX
X


Jewel ClearQXXXXX
X
Fashion BlackQXXXXXXXX
Deluxe BlackBXXXXXXX
Standard WhiteQXXXXXXXX
Fashion WhiteBXXXXXXX


I'll stop there.  Not going to go through the metallics and jewel and etc ... 


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10 comments:

  1. This really is a brilliant post I know I will refer back to time and time again thank you for the side by side comparisons! -Tree

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  2. I started combing through my kits and changed my medium yellow preference to Q Goldenrod, I just couldn't give up the 350's.

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  3. I love the charts. Very helpful to know what balloons are being produced by which company. I love the color comparisons. But knowing that should I switch over I will lose out on matching Geos, hearts, etc...

    At the moment it's not worth making a full switch. Great info. Thanks.

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  4. This is exactly what I need. All hail Purple Pig! Thanks for this great post

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  5. You sir are my Knight in shining armor!

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  6. Btw....Q's Ivory color, or as you like to call it "dirty teeth" is the perfect color for Elsa'a hair, since her hair isn't actually white, it is super platinum blonde! And it also is a good color for bunnies when you want just a subtle difference between the "fur" color and the eyes, muzzle and teeth!
    Oh, and B's toffee color is great for making blonde hair (instead of using bright yellow!)

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  7. Hey purple pig,
    I liked and agree with most of your comments but I would have compared B peach blush with Q blush not reds.
    The Q tropical teal should be compared with b turquoise, not the blue section.

    I use both Q & b in my kits because I can't find a supplier in the land of Oz with a full range of FRESH balloons in either brands, and I do feel like I come unstuck when I try to match a B toffee BBH with a Q 260 for arms or blues, & lilacs etc.

    Ultimately Q's are generally muted tones in comparison to B's fresher vibrant colors. It's the combination of shape balloons into sculptures governs whether matching modeling balloon brands is going to make or break your sculptures.

    Another consideration I include in ordering is shelf life of brands/colors. Eg b black easily outlasts Q black.
    Q Jewel green hearts or mickey mouse heads aren't worth ordering at all particularly in the tropics.

    Unfortunately all this research is dependent on which suppliers have fresh stock and how much extra freight it will cost to buy in from more than one supplier.

    Thanks for the blog though.

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  8. Hey purple pig,
    I liked and agree with most of your comments but I would have compared B peach blush with Q blush not reds.
    The Q tropical teal should be compared with b turquoise, not the blue section.

    I use both Q & b in my kits because I can't find a supplier in the land of Oz with a full range of FRESH balloons in either brands, and I do feel like I come unstuck when I try to match a B toffee BBH with a Q 260 for arms or blues, & lilacs etc.

    Ultimately Q's are generally muted tones in comparison to B's fresher vibrant colors. It's the combination of shape balloons into sculptures governs whether matching modeling balloon brands is going to make or break your sculptures.

    Another consideration I include in ordering is shelf life of brands/colors. Eg b black easily outlasts Q black.
    Q Jewel green hearts or mickey mouse heads aren't worth ordering at all particularly in the tropics.

    Unfortunately all this research is dependent on which suppliers have fresh stock and how much extra freight it will cost to buy in from more than one supplier.

    Thanks for the blog though.

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  9. I can't thank you enough for this! I have been wanting to incorporate more B in my kit, especially since I have heard about how nice the lilac is. But I didn't want to just buy all the colors, I have a budget!

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