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amscan 242822 Paper Mini Ice Cream Pinata Decoration-1pc, Multicolor, 16.5cm

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We love these adorable mini piñatas! They are Kawaii Japanese-themed, in the shape of delicious treats such as watermelon, doughnut, and ice cream with cute smiley faces. Take your chosen tissue paper base colour and cut it into strips/rectangles. Use some pva glue to attach the tissue strips to the pinata. Cover the whole of the pinata so that you have a solid base colour.

Note ignore my photo here as I realised after I took this that I needed to start at the bottom! While you are adding the tissue paper at this stage the tassels/frills will hang outwards like an umbrella and it is much easier to work with and create the layers. What this photo does show you is how I have had to overlap the layer on top of itself as I have attached the tissue strip around the pinata. If you don't overlap a bit you will end up going wonky. Cut up strips of newspaper. Take a strip and dip it into the p apier-mâché so that the underside of the strip is coated. Remove excess with your finger and add it to balloon,smoothing it down. Try to keep each strip as flat and as smooth as possible so that you can create a nice smooth surface for the base of the pinata.I recently held an Ice Cream Dreams Party for my daughter Isabella's 10th birthday. One of the highlights at the party was my Ice Cream Cone Pinata. It is actually incredibly easy to make, just takes a bit of time and a bit of creativity. It is perfect for an Ice Cream Party, Circus Party or any Summer Time Party. So follow my tutorial to find out how I made it. Repeat this process until you have covered most of the balloon down to the bowl. Leave to set over night and then turn over and repeat down to where the balloon is tied leaving a small area without any p apier-mâché on it so that you can cut the balloon and add the sweets later on. As well as papier-mâché, piñatas can also be made from pottery or cloth. However, papier-mâché is fun and easy to make, and highly versatile as you can mold it into a variety of different shapes. Whatever your preferred method, you’ll find the perfect tutorial for you below! 1. Mini Kawaii Piñatas

Next take a sheet of tissue paper and fold it over several times horizontally to create a long strip about 4 inches wide. Cut along the folds until you end up with 4 or 5 long strips. Take each strip and fold them several times horizontally so that you end up with a folded piece of tissue paper around 7 x 4 inches, this will speed up the cutting process. Then using scissors make cuts about halfway across the tissue paper to create the frills. Once you unfold the strip you should have cuts all the way across it. So it is likely that the modern piñata is a combination of these European and Mesoamerican traditions. Using pva glue start to attach the tissue paper strips to the pinata, starting at the bottom closest to the cone and moving your way up to the top. Remember as you are upside down the frills need to be on top (closest to the cone) and plain strip end should be closest to the bowl.The highlight of any child’s birthday party is having the kids take turns with a baseball bat to break the piñata until a shower of candy rains down on the excited guests. Where does the piñata come from? The modern piñata has a few possible origins. It seems likely that the name “piñata” comes from the Italian word pignatta. Repeat fully over the whole balloon until you have covered the balloon twice. Remember to leave it to dry full between layers or it won't set properly. Piñatas are an integral part of parties all over the world. You’ll find a colorful piñata at almost every birthday party – and many other kinds of celebrations – in Mexico or Central America, and they’re becoming increasingly popular in the US and worldwide.

These small piñatas are a fun way to brighten up any room, or could be used as individual party favors. The structure is made from cardboard – you can use old cereal boxes or similar and then decorate with tissue paper. Repeat the process for a third time using white strips this time. This creates a solid a white top coat and fully covers the newspaper print. However, the indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica also had similar traditions. For example, the Aztecs had a ceremony to honor the birthday of the god Huitzilopochtli where they placed a clay pot full of goodies and decorated it with brightly colored feathers on top of a pole.The Italians started a tradition of breaking a treat-filled container in the 14 th century, and from there it spread throughout Europe, including to Spain. The Spanish missionaries are credited with bringing the tradition to Mexico, where they used them as a religious tool. Start creating your pinata at least a week before your party as you will need to allow the papier-mâché time to dry between coats. Blow up your balloon and rest it in a bowl to keep it stable.

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