My daughter’s 9th birthday was three weeks ago and she wanted a piñata for her birthday. Piñata’s aren’t common in this region, growing up I cannot recall every seeing one; it is something that the new generation picked-up from TV.
A piñata is a colorfully decorated container made from paper, cloth or cardboard; and filled with candy and/or small toys. During birthday celebrations, it is hanged from the ceiling and broken with a stick. Children really enjoy the process of breaking the piniata and then gathering the splattered candy! Although Piñatas are associated to Mexico, its origins are thought to be China.
As I was preparing for Mariana’s birthday, I searched how to make a piñata and found a few very good on-line tutorials. The one I liked most was by Jennifer Cleaver from the Copycat Crafter and was trilled when Jennifer agreed to guest post her tutorial on my blog. I didn’t get the chance to do this year’s piñata as my daughter got a ready-made one from her aunt, but I am sure going to do it next year.
Now I leave you with Jennifer’s post: