1 large balloon
1 cup flour
1/2 cup water
a squeeze of two of white glue
newspaper torn (not cut) into strips
for decorating
colored tissue
streamers
thin cardboard
decorations, glitter, gems
hole punch
string
rope or strong cord
candies and small trinkets
Inflate the balloon (just air, not helium).
Tie the balloon with a string to hang it up.
Make papier-mâché paste, by combining flour, a little water, and a little glue. Keep mixing until
the consistency of glue has been reached.
Soak newspaper strips in paste, squeeze off excess, and lay over the balloon.
Continue adding strips, slightly overlapping them, cover the entire balloon, except a small opening
at the top for putting in candy and small toys.
Add a second layer, then let dry 24 hours.
Add two more layers of papier-mâché, let dry 24 hours.
Now for the real fun.
Glue on the colored tissue paper.
To make fringe, cut the streamers every 1/4 inch. Wrap around the piñata,
Make cones from the cardboard, decorate and attach tomakea star.
If the balloon is still inflated, pop it.
With the hole punch, punch a hole at the top by the opening, and another hole on the opposite side
of the opening.
Loop string though the holes, tie off.
Fill the piñata with candies and small toys.
Tie a rope to the sting.
. cardboard, decorate and attach to make a star.
If the balloon is still inflated, pop it.
With the hole punch, punch a hole at the top by the opening, and another. entire balloon, except a small opening
at the top for putting in candy and small toys.
Add a second layer, then let dry 24 hours.
Add two more layers of papier-mâché,