We made a button piñata for Talia's Lalaloopsy Birthday Party. (You can see how we made it here). With a little paint, some buttons, and a glue gun, the piñata was complete!
Since her birthday party was during the winter, we had to come up with a way to hang a piñata indoors.
Here's what we put in the piñata:
Other parts of Talia's Lalaloopsy Party:
A Different Way to Make a Pinata
How To Make Button Jewellery & Hair Clips
Lalaloopsy Face Paint
DIY Lalaloopsy Party Bags & Colouring Activity
Since her birthday party was during the winter, we had to come up with a way to hang a piñata indoors.
How to Hang a Piñata Inside
- Ken found a piece of wood and drilled a hole in it.
- We threaded the string attached to the piñata through the hole in the piece of wood.
- Ken stood on the stairs and held the piece of wood as high as he could, pulling the string to fool the girls and make the piñata go higher or lower. It worked quite well! (Although Ken's arm may have been tired afterward!)
How to hang a Piñata Inside |
Here's what we put in the piñata:
A Different Way to Make a Pinata
How To Make Button Jewellery & Hair Clips
Lalaloopsy Face Paint
DIY Lalaloopsy Party Bags & Colouring Activity
VERY cute! :) I love the idea
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