Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Pokemon hanging storage space
It was my friends sons birthday party today. He's very into his pokemon. The present hadn't arrived in time for his party so I thought I'd knock up a quick pokemon piñata. Feeling quite pleased with myself I showed it to the lad in question who cheerfully let me know that they already had a piñata for the party.
After a nice cup of tea I had the bright idea of turning it into hanging storage instead. It was very popular with the kids there and I ended up explaining to several of them how to make their own. Which lead me to writing this post.
I made this using a punch ball instead of a balloon as a base. Nowadays you can even buy punch balls at the local supermarket. http://thepinatalady.blogspot.com/p/making-pinata.html you can use these instructions on how to make a piñata, although you need at least six layers of papier mache to make the base, depending on how strong you want it. Then its simply a case of adding a final layer of colour. You can even make yours open like a pokeball is meant to and find inventive ways of making them close. If I'd known this was going to be hanging storage rather than a piñata I would have used old pictures of pokemon to 'wallpaper' the inside of the sphere, or at least plain white paper! Although, I'm sure the lucky boy who's got this will enjoy decorating his own.
Gung hay fat choy!
I figure its a great excuse to smash one up at our house tonight.
At the end of February it will have been one year and over 130 piñatas since selling that first penisata. Time for some publicity and nagging over the website. At the moment I'm up to my neck in hearts and flowers.
Elephant piñata vs the robot
She says it’s not what it looks like but then they all do! - >
Piñata letters and piñata numbers
A whole lot of love on my dresser.
After a lot of repairs and rebuilding here we are.
Now there's just another 20 odd heart and flower piñatas to do for upcoming weddings!
Furniture repairs and other papier mache projects
We've got fed up of having to repair mine so this time We've tried using papier mache pulp to hold it together. It took several days to dry and looks like the bench is held together with spit wads.
This is our other current papier mache project. Its a marble box. Or rather the base of one. It will probably take weeks to dry. Its possibly 5/6th attempt as we kept getting impatient and trying to have a better look. If this one falls apart its going to be a long time before we can bring ourselves to start again!
Alice in wonderland piñatas
There are lots of pictures of this piñata on the blog and on facebook http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.263148590382797.70623.234857009878622&type=3.
It can also easily turned into a very interesting and unique storage box - perfect for someone with clutter and a thing for Alice's adventures!
Dolphin piñata
Lotus flower in the moonlight.
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Table top vase piñatas
Sometimes there is just nowhere convenient to
hang a piñata. These table top vase piñatas made lovely table
decorations at a leaving party. When the meal was done each guest chose a
paper flower to pull and inside the vase were a selection of sweets and
other little party favours.
A vase like this would cost around £25-35. These are around 4O cm tall including the flowers.
A vase like this would cost around £25-35. These are around 4O cm tall including the flowers.
They're also available in a more solid form so that they can be used as decorative vases.
This last
picture is the completed version of this piñata. The lady who received
them said they looked lovely on the table and that she could keep them
to remind her of a fantastic evening.
Valentines day pinatas
Christmas piñatas
They're a fantastic decoration that can be smashed up at the office Christmas party.
There are quite a few other examples on here in different styles and sizes.
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
The shoe rack that dreamed of becomming a table.
Fancy doing something a little bit different this Easter?
Only kidding about the last one. We've also got chick bases and rabbit and duck moulds ready just in case. We plan on finishing a few in time for Easter. Including our own as We're going to make the kids work for their chocolate this year!
Piggy banks with personality
They can also be used as piñatas, although they're strengthened and made in response to being nagged to make things that don't automatically get smashed up.
The first three are made for young children so instead of the usual slots they've been made so that pennies can be poked up their nose or fed to them. The pigs can then be shaken upside down to make them 'poo' out the pennies. Or at least they will when they're finished!
I can be tasteful, its just more fun not to sometimes!
Stag night piñata
This is more of a pulpture style piñata as we wanted to experiment and see just how close to perfect we could get all the details. We haven't actually used pulp this is all made from layered paper, mostly newspapers recycled from local business's.
http://www.facebook.com/mediaset/?set=a.345639192133736.86788.234857009878622&type=1- here's a link to the 'making of Cameron' album. He is over a meter tall.
Storage boxes.
We
needed a new laundry basket in a rush so I decided to knock up a quick
one. Its an old printer box covered in a few layers of papier mache.
This is a very simple design and doesn't have to be so garish! The kids
seem to like it.
Wally's Fundraising shindig for the Yorkshire Cancer Centre
The anatomical piñatas are great for fund raising and raising awareness for events like this. Obviously they're not appropriate for family events but they are a lot of fun at the adult ones!
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