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Overlap the fringe as each layer is wrapped. Question 2 years ago. Also, how does it hold up against a party of excited children? Lol I just want to make sure everyone gets a turn. Answer 11 months ago. Answer 1 year ago. This was an awesome instructable and so much fun to make. Great job. Will post pics when the decorating is done. Thanks again! Your photos are excellent! It's quite refreshing, actually, seeing great photos on the internet! Who knew? Great example of a pinata! Your final product is fantasic, trully nicer than some I've seen in stores.
Well done! More by the author:. You can use them purely for decoration, or put it to use — grab a bat or a stick and knock it around! Have a ball! Should you happen to be making this for an over 21 crowd there are a few ideas below for the adults, too, which are marked with an asterisk. Materials Cardboard Empty cereal box Tissue paper Masking tape Scissors Glue stick Pipe cleaners or thick twine Instructions Start by cutting the shape of your pinata out of your cardboard.
This number one is about 18" tall Cut out strips of your cereal box to use on the sides of your pinata. For this inch tall pinata, I used strips that were three inches wide. Assemble your cardboard shapes and strips from the cereal box using plenty of masking tape, matching the edges neatly.
Leave a flap open and untaped at the top of your pinata. Next, prepare your tissue paper: leave paper folded as it comes in a fresh package, and cut off a two-inch-wide strip of folded tissue paper Snip fringe about halfway up one side of the folded tissue paper. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Hey Veronica! I think it probably depends on the kids! In the end it's just cardboard and tape, you definitely intentionally leave some of the seams a little loose to make it easier to bust open for smaller kids.
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