Ok, so I make pinata's for my kids every year. Whatever
they want, I customize it. This year Saila wanted a "crown."
Next time I will take more pictures of the process but we used
an old steel rimmed drum head for the base and built it
up using cereal boxes. We decided to spray paint it and here is
Johnny primering the crown.
they want, I customize it. This year Saila wanted a "crown."
Next time I will take more pictures of the process but we used
an old steel rimmed drum head for the base and built it
up using cereal boxes. We decided to spray paint it and here is
Johnny primering the crown.
At first we were going to paint it pink but then Saila
changed her mind to gold and look how COOL it turned
out! Johnny's such an awesome big bro!
changed her mind to gold and look how COOL it turned
out! Johnny's such an awesome big bro!
The finished pinata is only in the pictures of the kids
wacking it and I wish I would've taken a better shot! I glued
jewels and sequins on it with glitter glue.
wacking it and I wish I would've taken a better shot! I glued
jewels and sequins on it with glitter glue.
All the kids waiting in line. Can you believe that EVERY
kid got a turn (except Steph's boy Jake who is 16- a 13 year
old finally killed it). I make my pinatas indestructible!!
kid got a turn (except Steph's boy Jake who is 16- a 13 year
old finally killed it). I make my pinatas indestructible!!
I also should've taken a picture of the inside of the cake!
Saila wanted blue cake with pink frosting and strawberries
in the middle. I butter creamed the middle and sliced up
the strawberries really fine and then added another layer
of butter cream. Food coloring rocks!!
Saila wanted blue cake with pink frosting and strawberries
in the middle. I butter creamed the middle and sliced up
the strawberries really fine and then added another layer
of butter cream. Food coloring rocks!!
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