Grab your toilet paper rolls and some tissue paper and get ready to make Mini Piñatas. This is a fun and easy craft that kids will love and it's a great way to reuse items you have around the house.
1. First, flatten the box. Then trace your desired shape using anything you want as a stencil, like plates or other dishes. Repeat so you have two of the same shape. These shapes will be the base of ...
We are learning to make mini piñatas with our friends Pilar Lopez and Megan Poffenbarge, educators from Children’s Museum Houston. The museum is hosting Fiestas Patrias, a fun event to celebrate ...
Break from traditional animal piñata shapes with a modern, geometric design. While simple cardboard triangles come together in a flash to form a gem-like piñata, be prepared to spend a little more ...
If there's one single way to make sure your party is a total smash, it's to have a piñata. These are staples at children's birthday parties for a reason, people — because they're awesome. And now that ...
The Senior Wellness Center, 1150 Powder Springs Street, Suite 100 in Marietta, will have a Mini DIY Pinata event on Sept. 16 from noon to 2 p.m.
TARGET SECOND SATURDAYS Learn about a remarkable 17th- century Mexican poet in Juana Ines: The Child Who Loved to Read, a bilingual play with puppets and audience interaction by Cara Mía Theatre ...