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Step 1:
For
stability while working, place the balloon in a 10-inch bowl. Fold the
spread of newspaper in half and then in half again. Tear (don't cut) 1
1/2-inch-wide strips so they have a slightly rough edge (tearing along a
straight edge works well). The rough edges help make a smooth overall
surface. Drag a strip of newspaper through the papier-mâché paste, wipe
off any excess with your fingers, and place it at an angle on the balloon.
Place the second strip so that it slightly overlaps the first. Continue
until the balloon has been covered with one layer of paper strips--except
for a 2-inch square at the top, through which the candy will go. Give the
papier-mâché up to 24 hours to dry. Cover your leftover paste with
plastic wrap so it doesn't dry out (if it does, add warm water).
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Step 2:
For
the piñata's hanger, wrap the midpoint of a length of string (doubled up,
if necessary) around the bottom of the balloon, pulling the ends up to the
top; tape it to the balloon in a few places. Knot together the ends of the
string 6 inches above the top. Tape the top half of the yogurt container
to the bottom of the balloon. This will become the neck of the hot air
balloon.
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Step 3:
Cover
the balloon (including the string), the neck and the bottom half of the
yogurt container (which will become the hot air balloon basket) with a
layer of strips of comics, placing them at a different angle from the
first layer. (Using different colored strips lets you distinguish one
layer from the next, ensuring a uniform overall thickness.) Allow the
second layer to dry.
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Step 4:
Cover
the balloon, neck and basket with strips of plain newsprint going in a
third direction. Smooth over any rough edges as you work. Allow the
balloon to dry thoroughly.
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Step 5:
Punch
four holes into the neck of the hot air balloon and four into the basket.
Attach string to the neck about 3 1/2 inches from the base of the balloon
to later suspend the basket.
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Step 6:
Dot
the corners of a tissue square with a glue stick and place it just to the
side of the 2-inch square on the top of the balloon. Follow with other
squares in the same color, working your way diagonally down around the
balloon. When you get to the bottom, start at the top again in another
color, fitting the squares into a houndstooth pattern. If you want to add
streamers, cut 2- by 30-inch lengths of tissue paper and glue them onto
matching colored squares about halfway down.
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Step 7:
Cover
the basket with squares of tissue in different colors. Attach the basket
to the balloon. Puncture the uncovered part of the balloon at the top of
the piñata and remove all of the balloon fragments. Make sure the inside
of the piñata is completely dry before you fill it, so the candy won't
stick to the sides. Fill it about halfway with the candy. Cover the
opening with some tissue squares, and your piñata is ready to hang.
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