This Pinata DIY Project from Oh Happy Day Celebrates Cinco de Mayo
Jana Pijak — April 28, 2015 — Art & Design
References: ohhappyday & snowdropandcompany.blogspot
This pinata DIY project by Oh Happy Day celebrates Cinco de Mayo. The Mexican holiday is just a week away and is a time to celebrate pride, heritage and history. In addition to being a hit -- no pun intended -- at children's birthday parties, pinatas are also popular during Cinco de Mayo celebrations, drawing in hoards of kids who wish to get their shot at winning a candy jackpot.
Using black and white crepe paper, thin cardboard, pencils, glue and scissors, Oh Happy Day's pinata DIY is easy to make and features a unique inspiration. Referencing the changing phases of the moon, this mystical pinata DIY will make kids smile and will also appeal to astrology buffs.
Using black and white crepe paper, thin cardboard, pencils, glue and scissors, Oh Happy Day's pinata DIY is easy to make and features a unique inspiration. Referencing the changing phases of the moon, this mystical pinata DIY will make kids smile and will also appeal to astrology buffs.
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