The history of Piñatas reveals many interesting facts that go beyond
the playing of a game.
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Materials Needed1. Glue2. Starch3. Newspaper4. Scissors5. Different Colored Tissue paper6. Large Balloon
Blow up a large balloon and tie the end
Cut the newspaper into long 1 inch thick strips and dip into the starch mixture
Carefully place the strips on the balloon until it is covered, leaving a hole at the top
Set aside and let the balloon dry
Place another layer of newspaper dipped in the mixture over the balloon and let dry
When dry, pop and remove the balloon
Cut strips of tissue paper (10 in. long/2.5 in. high) Fold each strip of tissue paper in half and cut along the folded side vertically
Open it flat and fold it again but to the other side Glue the colored tissue paper on the piñata and repeat until the balloon is completely coveredIf desired, hang colored crepe paper from the sides and bottom Punch 2 small holes in the top near the opening and string a large piece of string through the two holes Fill your piñata with candy, toys, or any other fun surprisesTie your piñata in the air with the string and have fun!
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