So, the most recent thing Bug and I made was a pinata for our gender reveal party this weekend. I considered making a question mark, but decided it was a little more complex than I wanted to take on. After hours of searching through ideas on pinterest I decided on a crescent moon shape. I did not take pictures throughout the process as I was not planning on this blog. But from now on, I'll try to be more considerate.
First I found a box that normal people use to put clothing/odd gifts in to make wrapping easier. Forget that! I decided to cut it apart. I cut the edges off (but save those, you'll want them later) leaving just the large flat pieces. I then drew out the shape I wanted. After I cut out my moon shape, I then traced it onto the other large flat piece to make sure I got them exactly the same. (If you want the star, cut one out of any extra cardboard you have)
After I had my two moon shapes, I took the edge pieces I cut off and (using lots of little pieces of frog tape) attached them (upright) along the edge of one moons. I left a decent sized gap at the top though so I would have a place to fill the pinata. Then tape the other moon shape into place.
Next, Bug and I paper mached around the frame that I just built. I mean, I guess you could skip this step... but where's the fun in that??? Making a mess is where it's at. We tore up newspaper and dipped it in a mixture I made. You could use half Elmer's glue, half water... but I didn't have any glue on hand. So I took to the internet and found something else to try. My mixture was one part flour, five parts water, boil it on the stove for about 3 minutes. I strongly encourage you to let it cool before trying to dip the newspaper in it. I think that part is pretty obvious, but you never know. REMEMBER TO LEAVE YOUR OPENING TO FILL IT LATER. Let it dry. Mine sat for several days before I got the candy to fill it. (I also paper mached the star, but again... you probably don't HAVE to do that, I'm just crazy)
I poked a whole (using scissors) in the under side of the moon to attach the star. I took twine and fed it through the hole I made then tied a large knot (leaving a good sized tail to attach the star to) so it wouldn't go back through the hole. I then looped a large section of it to make the handle to hang it from.
Next we filled our pinata. Bug and I dumped glitter, confetti, and wrapped candies into the opening in our pinata. After it was filled, I took white streamer and wrapped it around the pinata (covering everything except the strings). I thought this was going to be the easy part, I was wrong. Wrapping it tightly around the crescent moon shape without it sticking up and looking weird was a little bit of a challenge, but it was doable. I used one whole roll of streamer and part of another roll. I wrapped it in sections to make it easier. I covered each section about 3 times (down, up, and back down again before beginning the next section).
Will post pictures after the party of Bug busting it open.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Decided to try this blog thing...
Hi! I'm new to the blogging world. Not sure if anyone will actually read this or if I'm wasting my time, but I'm a crafty mom who has found the aid of the internet tends to help me figure things out. I'd like to be that aid to someone else out there. If you are just looking for inspiration or maybe some how-to, that is what I am hoping to provide here.
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