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Make a thin paste using flour and water (or you can buy Mod Podge but it takes a lot of this) and tear up strips of newspaper or similar. Completely coat the strips in the paste mixture and drape over surface of balloon until completely covered and then some. Let it dry COMPLETELY.
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I usually do all of it, except the 'tail end' (the tie area) of the balloon. I leave that open to add my cardboard cutouts and candy.
You are better off to do it in layers. Do 1 layer and let it dry thoroughly overnight. Then add a second layer.
The best way to make a 'sturdy' piņata is to do 3 to 4 layers.
My kids LOVE to make piņatas... we make them all the time for everyone's birthday :LOL
Position the tails/fins with regular glue, let them dry AT LEAST overnight, or all day.
You can get crepe paper, or tissue paper, and cover with the different colors. I like cutting these in squares and pasting them on.
It cost a bit more but I like using the modpodge for the tissue/crepe paper, it looks much neater.
You will have to post a picture when you are done!
We make mostly butterflies (Big pain in the butt!) and soccer balls.