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Friday, May 22, 2009

Home-made piñata

Its pretty easy to make. Guaranteed to give kids a lot of fun especially since they know the belly is filled with all kinds of sweet goodies and treats!!




Materials required
Lots of paper
A pair of scissors
Big bowl of glue##
1 big balloon
Crepe paper (colour of your choice)
*Lots of patience

Method:
  1. Cut paper into small squares. Final product not affected if you happen to cut your paper in odd sizes.
  2. Blow balloon up.
  3. With glue, stick paper onto the balloon. Continue sticking paper covering the balloon for at least 4-5 layers.
  4. My final pinata had 7 layers of paper in total. Erm, was a little difficult for the young tikes to break (must be the combination of paper and glue used) so finally had to get some adult muscles to make a hole. So maybe 4-5 layers should do it but it also depends on what type of paper you use!!


  5. TIP: Once satisfied with the final layer, poke two holes at the top to string the piñata while paper is slightly damp. Otherwise when it dries up, it can be more difficult to make the holes.
  6. Final layer, cut crepe paper and glue onto piñata for decoration purposes. Alternatively, can paint the exterior of the pinata.
  7. Decorate piñata according to your party theme.

Forgot to print out the eyes so had to cut some up using free hand! Looks like wings don't they but actually suppose to be the evil eyes of Vilgax. I suppose when I used coloured paper, the eyes are no longer so 'evil and dark'!!

##Simple recipe for home-made glue (definitely save money but note can't keep so try to use up within 1-2 days).

Mix 2 tbsp of tapioca flour with 1/2 cup tepid water, stir until you get a nice even slurry liquid. Pour sufficient boiling water (depending how thick or watery you prefer), keep stirring until evenly mixed up.

The first step is very important unless you don't mind lumpy glue. Not to worry, the glue can still be used but IMHO feels nicer if can achieve a nice smooth paste.

4 comments:

spunkz said...

hie, javapot.

Thanks for the pinata tutorial! it really came in time. i'm going to attempt this for a party i'm hosting in 2 weeks time. wish me luck!

Webby said...

thanks for the post. its really helpful.

=)

Susan Yuen said...

Great pinata! The kids must have had fun trying to knock that down!

javapot said...

So far I've made 3-4 pinatas since MP was born. The most difficult part has always been getting a nice LARGE balloon - need to go to specialist balloon shop for them.

Tks for dropping by spunkz and my-hobbys. Good luck in your pinata making. If have extra pairs of hands, you can probably finish making the paper base in 2 nights or if you are really hard working 1 night.

Agree with you Susan, all kids love a pinata and a balloon shaped on is one of the easiest to make. Can make other animal and shapes too if you can get the base box/structure!