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30th Birthday Decorations for Women, Retro Pink Beige Number 30 Balloon Set Happy 30th Birthday Banner Cake Topper Dusty Pink Nude Rosegold Star Balloons for Her 30 Year Old Bday Party Decor
30th Birthday Decorations for Women, Retro Pink Beige Number 30 Balloon Set Happy 30th Birthday Banner Cake Topper Dusty Pink Nude Rosegold Star Balloons for Her 30 Year Old Bday Party Decor
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- Retro Pink 30th Birthday Decorations Women: Includes 1pc rosegold happy 30th birthday banner, 1pc triangle flag bunting, 1pc 30 birthday cake decoration, 1pc 32in number 30 foil balloon, 4pcs star foil balloons, 10in (6pcs dusty pink, 6pcs sand white, 4pcs metallic rosegold, 6pcs neutral balloons), 5pcs 12in rose gold confetti helium balloons, and 1pc white ribbon
- Premium Material: The 30 birthday sign banners is made of thick cardboard. The 30th birthday balloons are aluminum foil and thick latex, sturdy and reusable. Supported with air or helium, they stay inflated for a long time and are easy to inflate and deflate, safe for kids
- Thirty Birthday Decorations for Her: Retro apricot pink birthday party supplies are great for a 30th birthday party or anniversary. The rose gold dirty thirty decorations for her create a festive atmosphere, while the 30 birthday banner works as a photo booth backdrop and for other memorable occasions
- Easy to Use: 30 year old birthday balloons can be filled with air or helium. Foil balloons have a self-sealing valve, no need to knot. The happy 30th birthday banner bunting comes with a ribbon, easy to assemble and hang. Prepare a surprise and unforgettable birthday party effortlessly
- Attention: Aluminum foil balloons expand and contract with temperature. Avoid inflating beyond 90% with air or helium. Cold temperatures may cause deflation—simply reinflate if needed. We’ve included operation instructions. Contact us for assistance or an explanation video
Overview
- Color : Blush Pink
- Material : Rubber
- Brand : Jobkoo
- Occasion : Birthday
- Manufacturer : Jobkoo
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