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Step 3. Fold your cardboard along the dotted lines. If the cardboard is thick, lightly run your scalpel along the line to help make a crease. Step 4. Using masking tape, join six of the cut-out ...
Step 3: Tape one strip to the inside of one of your half circles, make sure it's about 2 inches in from the edge. Poke a hole in the middle of the cardboard strip for your string and secure it on ...
Leave to dry, then cover again to make it more sturdy. Once fully dry (leave overnight), pop the balloon inside with a needle, then cut a small hole in the back and put your sweets inside.
Well, it's called a piñata. And if you've always wanted to make one for a kids' party or some other special occasion - but didn't know how - fear not.
You can tape empty toilet paper rolls to the ball and cover with red tissue paper, paint or markers. Don’t let these directions limit your coroñata. Make it as unique as you are. Smashing ...
The newspaper should feel like a hard shell. STEP SIX – Create the skin/scales Use the cornstarch mixture again to simply glue pieces of colored tissue paper onto the pinata as skin.
If there's one single way to make sure your party is a total smash, it's to have a piñata. These are staples at children's birthday parties for a reason, people — because they're awesome. And ...
May 5, 2006 — -- Making your own pinata is one way to save money on a Cinco de Mayo party. "Savings Mom" Stephanie Nelson tells you how to do it yourself. Directions Blow up the balloon, knot ...