Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2015

How to Make a Ballerina Pinata


This past week I've had more grandchildren visiting my house. One of them was about to turn the fun age of four. To celebrate, she requested a ballerina birthday party with a ballerina piñata.  

Let me tell you, I had no idea this little request from a four year old would be such a stressful project! I searched high and low for a ballerina piñata, but I couldn't find one anywhere, not even on the internet. The closest girl looking pinata I could find was a fairy piñata. So, voila! Being a resourceful woman, I turned that fairy pinata into a ballerina.  If you have someone that loves ballet, you'll appreciate this tutorial.
  • Girl looking pinata (I used a fairy piñata)
  • 6-10 feet of netting or tulle
  • Thread
  • Scissors
  • Craft glue
  • Needle

1.  Cut off the fairy wings using sharp scissors.
2.  Cut the dress up to the tops of the piñata's legs.  Trim any excess tissue paper to form the piñata's leotard.


3.  Add a lot of glue to the upper leg area of the piñata.
4.  Press the cut leotard tissue paper into the glue.
5.  Let glue dry.


6.  Sew several layers of netting together using a gathering stitch along the top of the netting.
7.  Pull the gathering stitch to create a tutu skirt.
8.  Tie the threads together in the back of the skirt to the piñata.


Doesn't that sound so easy?  




Now, to top it off, fill your pinata with treats or prizes, get a blindfold, grab a stick or plastic baseball bat and have fun!  xoxo Grandma

Monday, April 13, 2015

Birthday in Numbers


I just wanted to share the cutest letter idea for a child to send to their grandmother or grandfather for their birthday.  

The above letter was sent to me by my five year old grandson.  Before this cute boy was born, his mother used to teach calculus and trigonometry to high school students - she's quite the math wiz!  As you can see, she's still teaching. She's teaching some of the most important little people in my life.

I've deleted all the answers he came up with just to keep part of my life private, but I want you to know that this five year old calculated all the answers correctly, he takes after his mother. 

Share this idea with parents of little people. As you can tell, I was thrilled with my special birthday letter. xoxo Grandma