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DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas

posted in Other on 2/10/2014
DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas
DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas
You will need: Mini Cardboard Heart Boxes Awl Twine or String Candy White School/Craft Glue Crepe Paper Folds (This is the easiest form of crepe paper to cut en mass. You can buy it at a craft store or online. If you buy rolls of crepe paper instead, I recommend unrolling it and
folding it into a 5″ wide section before cutting. You can also use crepe paper streamers, and I recommend doing the same as with the rolls!) Red Felt Letter Print Outs Small Scissors
How to make them: Poke a hole in the top of your box with the awl. Cut a length of twine and pull both ends through the hole, then tie a knot in the inside of the box to secure. This will form a loop.
DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas
Cut 3/4″ wide strips off the bottom of your crepe paper folds. You’ll need about 10 feet per heart. While the paper strips are still folded, fringe each strip. Fill your piñata with candy and goodies and place the lid on top. You don’t need to glue or tape it as the fringe strips will hold it
together. Starting at the bottom of the top of your box, run a line of glue horizontally across the box and adhere your fringe, trimming at the end. Repeat this, gluing strip by strip, and work your way all the way up to the top of the box.
DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas
DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas
Now do the same to the bottom of the box. Now you’ll do the sides. Start at the bottom point of the heart and using the same method, glue strip by strip up to the top center of your heart.
DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas
DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas
Then start again on the other side of the heart’s point and work your way up to the top center again. Done!
DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas
DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas
Cut out your message from the red felt using the letter print out here or by free handing them. You’ll need tiny scissors for this, they’re small! Glue the letters onto your piñata (I recommend using a toothpick to spread the glue on so it’s not super thick.).
DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas
DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas
And then it’s time to gift, and destroy. To crack open your mini piñata, you can (strongly!) pull apart the box and lid or you can let the kids loose to smash it however they please!
DIY Conversation Heart Piñatas
Or don’t fill them and turn them into pretty decor that you don’t have to smash! But everything is more fun with candy inside, right?
Have fun making and breaking these candy filled hearts and have a Happy Valentine's Day! Thanks for looking!

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