In Old Sacramento, balloon animals are more than just fun art; they're how some street performers make a living. Meet the ...
Growing up with a father who made a living for his family as a birthday clown, San Antonio brothers Jose and Fernando Tapia learned early on that they wanted balloons to always be part of their lives.
Most people have seen a clown twist a balloon into a dog or a hat, but far fewer have seen 600 balloons twisted into a massive Chinese-style dragon. Dozens of children and a few skeptical teenagers ...