My kids wanted to help make a pinata for Cinco de Mayo weekend. Instead of adding strips of tissue paper, they wanted to paint something super cool.

And this is what they came up with...
Ocean, sharks, abstart art...

Ryu was amazed by the different tones and textures of watercolor.
They burst this pinata open minutes after hanging it up.
Hope I can make another one for the next party. It was sure fun making it.

And this is what they came up with...
Ocean, sharks, abstart art...

Ryu was amazed by the different tones and textures of watercolor.
After the paint dried up, I added candy inside the paper mache for the boys.
They burst this pinata open minutes after hanging it up.
Hope I can make another one for the next party. It was sure fun making it.
Do you want to make a DIY pinata? You can check out more fun crafts like this at Pinterest.
Happy Monday!
♥ Marivic
image credit: Marivic Ulep
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