Originally I was going to make this pinata (only not so feminine). I was going for quick and easy. The party was in two days and I didn't have time to create and mermaid masterpiece. Then I saw this pinata and I knew I had to do just a little bit more and I am SOOO glad that I did!
Then I added scrunched up tin foil to give his face and his feet some dimension.
For his tail (not pictured I didn't want it just to be flat so I put a thin strip (approx 1") between the two pieces standing up to it propped the tail up giving it more of a domed shape.
Then I started to paper mache. Little curved strips work the best.
For this fox I only added paper mache to his face. This was a 3 year old party and I didn't want to reinforce the pinata to much so they would be able to break it. (it was still to strong, they hardly made a dent in it!)
Then it was time to add the tissue. This was hands down the most time consuming part!
Then I punched out a 2" and two 1" circles for the eyes and nose out of black card stalk. And he's done! I serioulsy cannot even tell you how much I love him! He was sooooo ridiculously cute!
I had a really hard time letting the kiddos break hyim apart but he was perfect in every way! So proud of this little guy!
5 comments:
How did you attach the tail and how did you hang it up?
Hello! the tail is simply taped on. I attached it before I covered it is tissue paper and just wrapped around. I hung him up with two holes in his head at the top. See this post (http://getyourcraft.blogspot.com/2017/02/young-wild-three.html) and scroll down about half way.
I think he is adorable,do you suggest to do anything different if you're just using it as a decoration?
What color is the issue paper you use orange?
Yes, the tissue I used was orange. I would have gone with a more coral color if it was for a girl.
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