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Lighter than air snowman

helium balloon with nearby basket for self surrounded snowball
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* ball shaped helium balloon

* with underside ribbons that hold the underside of the hollow snowball which surrounds the snowball.

* perhaps some "spokes" will be needed along the external envelope of the balloon so that the snow "sticks" [your suggestions for alternatives are welcome] Three of these balloons would be used one above the other, and balancing them might be tricky, especially with the carrot nose, but it could work. No?

pashute, Jun 24 2015

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       [+] no other materials: just a hollow ice spheres, with snow surface (or just plain clear ice)... could work. And a carrot.   

       Doubleplusgood.
FlyingToaster, Jun 24 2015
  

       How does one make a hollow snowball?
blissmiss, Jun 24 2015
  

       You just make a normal snowball but leave out the snow in the middle.
MaxwellBuchanan, Jun 24 2015
  

       Impossible, she screamed.
blissmiss, Jun 24 2015
  

       Weld two igloos together, base to base.
pocmloc, Jun 24 2015
  

       It would work if it were large enough.
MaxwellBuchanan, Jun 24 2015
  

       As anybody who's tried to scrape 1cm of ice off a windshield will tell you, ice can be pretty strong stuff. A 2-3m sphere should hold together without problem.
FlyingToaster, Jun 24 2015
  

       finally some good feedback on a serious idea of mine...
pashute, Jun 29 2015
  

       I'm hoping some day you'll like one of my ideas...   

       5.4 kg for StaroStar. 2.5 ft in diameter.   

       But the problem "arises" when the balloon goes up - it grows four times its size.
pashute, Jul 01 2015
  
      
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