[identity profile] drowningmermaid.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] craftgrrl
Hey crafty folks.

I'm making a pinata for my daughter's birthday... I've already made it and painted it and all of that, but before I go cutting into it to make holes for hanging and before I make the flap to fill it, I wanted to make sure if there's anything I need to know first. That way, I don't ruin it.



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The pinata is round-ish (the shape of Boot's the Monkey--or at least his head--from Dora the Explorer)

example:

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the candy will come out the bottom of the head, which I've made mostly flat, or as flat as I could get it...

It's going to be a pull-string pinata (where you pull the strings and one of the strings is attached to the flap, which pulls open when the right kid pulls on it).


I've made a pinata before, but it was a class project 20 years ago when I was in the 1st grade and I can't remember how to go about putting the flap in.

So I'm wondering if there's a particularly fool-proof way of going about it. Reading a how-to, it said that I need to make a 4" X 4" flap... but I just don't want to break the pinata or something drastic like that since it's practically done.

Any advice you can give me? Please??

Thanks ahead of time.

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