JoJo the Clown
The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up. ~Mark Twain
Monday, May 30, 2011
New Contact Information for JoJo
Please note that JoJo has a new telephone number. My new number is 208-961-1177. You can call or text.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Better Balloon Pics
Monday, November 23, 2009
My New Business Card
Friday, October 16, 2009
Newest Pictures
Had a photo shoot last weekend. I think the photographer was FANTASTIC!!! Can't wait to get a new business card printed. I didn't try to post all 242 pictures we took but just a few of my favorites. Let me know what you think.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
The Balloons Past and Present
These are most of the balloons I know. I've been doing balloons since about 1996.
giraffe
teddy bear holding a tulip
snail
poodle
(learned from Joe Lefler)
pot of tulips
twisty hat
(modeled by Sarah)
(modeled by Sarah)
(Sarah and Coral)
love birds kissing in a heart
(learned from Scott Tripp)
(Coral & Sarah)
(learned from Joe Lefler)
(Sarah)
(Alice)
(learned from Scott Tripp)
Friday, September 18, 2009
The Beginning of JoJo
My first clown costume (about 1994).
One of my first clown parties (2002).
One of my first clown parties (2002).
My first photo shoot as a professional clown (about 2004). My mom Jeanette took these photos.
Caribou County Fair Parade 8/3/05 and Chubbuck Days Parade 8/13/05
Chubbuck Days Parade 2005
Eastern Idaho State Fair Parade
The Eastern Idaho State Fair Parade was the last parade for me for that season. I did however tie balloons at the fair for a couple of days for the patrons there. A couple of times there were women that tried flirting with me, thinking I was a guy clown.
After the fair, I packed my clown car and moved to Tennessee. My wonderful sister Beth made me a new costume that made it a little more obvious that I am NOT a guy clown.
My wonderful sister Coral was the photographer for this shoot.
Performing at the Dickson County Public Library in Dickson, Tennessee. The Dickson Library children's program, run by Tamara Hammer, was my favorite venue in Tennessee.
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