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Make an Icecream Cone Pinata
  • Make an Icecream Cone Pinata
  • Product Code:   craft_ideas75
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Product Description

Make an Icecream Cone Pinata

Have a party coming up? Involve kids in planning and preparation and Ceate your own piñata to accentuate your theme.

Items You Will Need Are:
Crayola Glue
Crayola Markers
Crayola Scissors
■ cardboard or foam core
■ coffee filters
■ recycled material
■ string
■ tape

Now you are ready to start creating
■ Roll a large piece of thin cardboard into a pointed cone. Trim the top using Crayola Scissors to make the top even.
■ Fill a recycled paper bag filled with crumpled recycled newspaper to form a round shape. Close the opening of the bag with tape. Place the the filled bag into the opening of the cone. Use Crayola School Glue to hold the parts together.
■ Cut or tear recycled newspaper into strips.
■ Cover your work area with recycled newspaper. Combine glue with an equal amount of water in a shallow bowl to make a paper maché glaze.
■ Cover the ice cream cone with two layers of recycled newspaper strips which have been dipped in the paper maché glaze. Use your fingers to strip away excess glue. Dry thoroughly after each layer. Attach a string for hanging. Cover the whole sculpture with
■ Cut a small flap near the top of the ice cream cone. Carefully remove the recycled newspaper. Fill the piñata with Crayola Markers, Glitter Glue, and similar items that are not likely to break when the piñata is broken open. Close the flap
■ To make ice cream, dab Crayola Washable Markers on coffee filters. Dip with water to blend the colours. The wait for this to dry.
■ Tear coffee filters into small pieces, scrunch them up, and glue to the round top of the ice cream cone. Decorate the cone with markers.


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