What's a 1st Birthday Party without a PINATA?
I got the GIFTS.....
I made the Cake Pops.....
I made the Cake......
I made the Hats.....
AND
I made the Pinata!!
Here's How:
Tear newspaper into strips
Blow up a punch balloon.
Use a bowl as a base
Mix 2cups of white flour and 1 cup water
OR to the consistency of pancake batter
You will need to do this a few times as you go along.
I choose a work station outside...it can get a little messy
Dip a strip, remove excess by sliding fingers down strip.
Apply one at a time all the way around balloon.
1st coat
Make sure you leave an opening to insert candy.
2nd coat
Use 3 small balloons for eyes and nose
Wait 24 hrs or until completely dry, pop ballons and paint.
Acrylic paint works the best for coverage.
$1 at Wal-mart.
Time to glue it all together.....
I used left over Mod Podge from another project.
Paint it on all around the eyes and nose.
Not to worry it drys clear.
Make 2 holes and add string or twine.
Use a magic marker for the eyes and mouth.
All ready to be filled with candy.....
I left the top open but you can close it up using more stripes, let it dry and painting
Stay tuned for scenes for the party........
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How neat!!! Thank you so much for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletewow Michell that super creative!!
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute!!! I can't wait to see pics from the party. You need to start a business. You're awesome.
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Alex aka Ma What's For Dinner
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I love elmo - so cute!
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Found you at Stephanie Lynn's...I LOVE this pinata! I'm throwing a cookie monster party for my twin's 1st birthday next month (doing those cake pops, too!) and will be using your awesome tutorial for the pinata. Thank you so much for saving me $19.00 + shipping. I'm your newest follower now. Great blog!
ReplyDeleteJami
Sweet! I have never seen this before. My grandson loves Elmo and his birthday is coming up, I am pretty sure we will have to try this. Thanks, love your blog!
ReplyDeleteIt's adorable! Good tutorial. :) I'm visiting from Hope Studios, but my party link is actually from Monday's post. :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable...and thanks for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll come participate in my link party today! It runs all week so come back and add more BOY projects! All About The Boy @ The Nifty Nest!
Liz
Michell This is adorable! I love making pinatas - Yours turned out super cute! Fantastic job! I have featured this today - stop by and grab a featured button if you like. Hope you are enjoying your weekend! Thanks for linking to The Sunday Showcase. ~ Stephanie Lynn
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ReplyDeleteWow you did a great job on all of it what a cute party! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteWe are so glad you joined us for Anything Related! Come back tomorrow for another great party!
ReplyDeleteI love making all my own pinata's too! Fun party theme! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's!
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ReplyDeleteYou're amazing :D now I have a theme for my 2 year old for his birthday :D
ReplyDeleteCute idea, thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteSuch great ideas...Im doing Sesame Street theme for my daughter's 1st bday next month. She loves Elmo...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, my little boy would love this! He literally walks around the house asking for "Elmo" all day long! Given, "Elmo" and "Nemo" sound the same, but still... He would be in heaven. Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteAh, I wish I had found your blog before our Elmo party! I love your pinata idea. Here's a look at how our Elmo party turned out:
ReplyDeleteElmo Birthday Party Theme