Re: Pull-String Pinata


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Posted by Paula on June 18, 2001 at 16:41:43:

In Reply to: Re: Pull-String Pinata posted by Marie on June 12, 2001 at 03:04:02:


: : : I am looking for directions to make a pull-string pinata. I know how to make pinata, but there is a new way of doing it, just pulling on strings until the bottom falls out. Pleases e-mail me ASAP if you have any idea how I can make one! Thank you!

: : Hi...

: : Not to dissapoint, I have never done one of these... however... the engineer in me says that you would make the pinata the same as you would normally out of paper mache (sp?) but as you layered the paper across the bottom and sides, you would also layer strings.

: : As I see it, about 8 to 12 inches of string would be covered by paper with the rest exposed to hang the correct length for a child to pull on. As they pulled the string would tear through the layers of paper, each loosening the pinata to the point of spilling it's goodies.

: : As you put in the strings be sure that a few will do enough dammage to finish the job properly. Some could only be a few inches covered and do very little at all. Good for a laugh. Others could tear out whole chunks. It would all depend on how you layered the string.

: : I hope this helps! Good luck

: : Ross

: : Hello, I am also looking for instructions on making a ribbon pinata. I understand that there are numerous ribbons attached to the pinata and only one is somehow attachedto a "trap door" of some sort and when that certain string is pulled the trap door is opened and the contents come out and the pinata remains intact and can be saved. I need instructions a.s.a.p.


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