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NEW YEAR'S PIÑATA
Break into the New Year with a paper bag piñata filled with treats
and small toys.
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Materials:
Lotus Permanent marker
Li'l Hands Construction paper
Li'l Hands Craft Scissors
yarn
treats and small toys
crumpled newspaper
stapler
reinforcement rings
paper bag
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Steps:
1. Select a paper bag of any size. The bottom of the bag will be the top of the piñata.
2. Use Lotus Permanent markers and cut Li'l Hands Construction paper, to decorate the bag. Don't decorate within a few inches of the open end.
3. At the top of the piñata, poke two holes on opposite sides. Add reinforcement rings. To make a hanger, thread a 2- or 3-foot long yarn through one hole and out the other. Knot the ends together.
4. Fill the bag with treats and small toys. Use crumpled newspaper as filler.
5. Close the open end of the bag, fold it down a few times, and staple it. |
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