What's just as fun and candy-filled as trick-or-treating? Making your own Halloween piñata, of course. Sure, you could just buy one from a party store, but there's something so satisfying about ...
1. First, flatten the box. Then trace your desired shape using anything you want as a stencil, like plates or other dishes. Repeat so you have two of the same shape. These shapes will be the base of ...
Growing up in south Texas along the Mexican border, Ana Johnson always associated piñatas with happy things: birthday parties, festivals and most any kind of celebration. "Always, there were piñatas," ...
Join the craft renaissance and cope at the same time. By Adriana Balsamo Hunkering down at home has come with a resurgence of handicrafts like flower pressing and natural dyeing. This craft ...
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