The Ultimate Birthday Party with a Ring Pop® Piñata
We have had every type of birthday party you can imagine, including at-home celebration parties— except for a Ring Pop birthday party! Who would think that setting up a Ring Pop birthday party would be so much fun?
There are two things that are essential for a successful birthday party: goody bags and a piñata. A birthday party is not complete without these two items.
I love putting the goody bags together and the kids love receiving them. There are always so many fun items in the goody bags. I think it’s safe to say that some people come to my birthday parties just for the goody bags and piñatas!
But this time, the one item that is going to make the kids jump up and down with glee are Ring Pop Lollipops! There will be Ring Pop Lollipops in their goody bags, and in the Ring Pop Piñata. Ring Pop makes every party sweeter!
The piñata was a big hit. Not only is it a piñata, but it is a Ring Pop piñata, which commands attention as you walk into its space and see it shining in all of its glory! However, when it comes to making a Ring Pop piñata, its best friend is masking tape.
Thanks @MomJunky for Throwing This Amazing Piñata Party!
Everything you’ll need:
- 2 White foam boards
- 1 White poster board
- 1 Yellow poster board or cardboard
- 4 boxes of 24 ct. Ring Pop Lollipops
- Twine or very thin rope
- Tissue paper (your choice of colors)
- Large empty egg crate
- Large masking tape
- Empty toilet paper roll
Tools:
- Scissors
- Glue stick (purple preferred)
- Paper cutter (optional)
- Hot glue gun (optional)
- Hot glue sticks (optional)
- Exacto knife
- Monster Glue
- Ruler
Ring
Step 5: Make a strip of thin cardboard (or white poster paper) folding the sides and cutting the sides to wrap around the top of the piñata and fold around the short sides. For measurements just trace the piñata, adding an inch on both sides so you can fold and cut them.
Step 11: Cut a small square flap to use to put candy inside and wrap with masking tape to make it sturdy.
Base
Step 3: Add the top and tape it together and then add masking tape around it.
Step 4: Cut more strips of tissue and glue from bottom up.
Step 5: Trim the tissue.
Ring Holder
Step 1: Get an extra large plate and place it 3/4 of the way on a yellow poster paper.
Step 6: Center on base and stick with monster glue. Let dry for a day.
Then get ready to party!
And of course, no Ring Pop birthday party is complete without a Ring Pop birthday cake!
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