How to make a pinata for kids with a summer theme?

Jul 11, 2025

Hey there, fellow party enthusiasts! If you're on the hunt for a super fun and engaging activity for the kids this summer, making a summer-themed piñata is the way to go. As a supplier of pinatas for kids, I've seen firsthand how these colorful and exciting treats can turn any party into a memorable event. In this blog post, I'll walk you through the steps of creating a summer-themed piñata that the kids will absolutely love.

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Getting Started: Materials You'll Need

Before we dive into the actual process of making the piñata, let's gather all the materials you'll need. Here's a list to get you started:

  • Newspapers or Scrap Paper: You'll use these to create the base of the piñata.
  • Flour and Water: To make a simple paper-mâché paste.
  • Balloon: This will serve as the mold for your piñata.
  • Scissors and Tape: For cutting and taping the paper.
  • Acrylic Paints and Paintbrushes: To add color and decoration to your piñata.
  • Glitter, Stickers, and Other Decorations: To make your piñata even more festive.
  • String or Ribbon: To hang the piñata.
  • Candy and Small Toys: To fill the piñata.

Step 1: Making the Paper-Mâché Paste

The first step in making a piñata is creating the paper-mâché paste. It's super easy! Just follow these simple instructions:

  1. In a medium-sized pot, combine equal parts flour and water. For example, you can use 1 cup of flour and 1 cup of water.
  2. Stir the mixture constantly over medium heat until it thickens. This should take about 5-7 minutes.
  3. Once the paste has thickened, remove it from the heat and let it cool for a few minutes.

Step 2: Creating the Piñata Base

Now that you have your paper-mâché paste ready, it's time to start creating the piñata base. Here's how:

  1. Blow up the balloon to the desired size. You can choose a round balloon for a traditional piñata shape or a more unique shape like a star or a heart.
  2. Tear the newspapers or scrap paper into strips about 1-2 inches wide and 6-8 inches long.
  3. Dip the paper strips into the paper-mâché paste, making sure they are fully coated.
  4. Place the coated paper strips on the balloon, overlapping them slightly. Continue adding layers of paper strips until you have at least 3-4 layers on the balloon.
  5. Let the piñata dry completely. This may take several hours or even overnight, depending on the humidity and temperature.

Step 3: Removing the Balloon

Once the piñata is completely dry, it's time to remove the balloon. Here's how:

  1. Use a pair of scissors to carefully cut a small hole in the bottom of the piñata.
  2. Insert a straw or a small tube into the hole and blow into it to deflate the balloon.
  3. Once the balloon is deflated, gently pull it out of the piñata through the hole.

Step 4: Decorating the Piñata

Now comes the fun part – decorating the piñata! Since we're going for a summer theme, here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Paint the Piñata: Use acrylic paints to paint the piñata in bright summer colors like blue, green, yellow, and orange. You can create a simple design or get more creative and paint pictures of summer scenes like beaches, palm trees, or ice cream cones.
  • Add Glitter and Stickers: Sprinkle some glitter on the wet paint to add some sparkle and shine. You can also use stickers to add more decoration to the piñata. There are plenty of summer-themed stickers available at craft stores.
  • Create a Tropical Scene: Use construction paper or tissue paper to create a tropical scene on the piñata. You can cut out palm trees, coconuts, and beach umbrellas and glue them to the piñata.
  • Make a Summer Hat: If you want to get really creative, you can make a summer hat for the piñata. Use construction paper or felt to create a hat shape and attach it to the top of the piñata.

Step 5: Filling the Piñata

Once you're happy with the decoration of the piñata, it's time to fill it with candy and small toys. Here are some tips to make sure the piñata is filled properly:

  • Choose the Right Candy: Opt for small, bite-sized candies that are easy to pick up and eat. Some popular choices include gummy bears, lollipops, and chocolate bars.
  • Add Small Toys: In addition to candy, you can also add small toys like stickers, pencils, and erasers to the piñata. This will make the piñata even more exciting for the kids.
  • Fill the Piñata Slowly: Carefully pour the candy and toys into the piñata through the hole in the bottom. Make sure not to overfill the piñata, as it may burst when the kids try to break it.

Step 6: Hanging the Piñata

The final step is to hang the piñata so that the kids can take turns trying to break it. Here's how:

  • Find a Suitable Location: Choose a location that is safe and open, away from any breakable objects. A backyard or a large indoor space like a gymnasium is ideal.
  • Use a Strong String or Ribbon: Tie a strong string or ribbon to the top of the piñata. Make sure the string is long enough to hang the piñata at a suitable height for the kids.
  • Hang the Piñata: Use a hook or a nail to hang the piñata from a tree branch, a ceiling beam, or a sturdy pole.

Other Summer-Themed Piñata Options

If you're not up for making a piñata from scratch, don't worry! We also offer a variety of pre-made summer-themed piñatas that are perfect for kids' parties. Check out our Foldable Rainbow Pinata, Foldable Pumpkin Pinata, and Foldable Unicorn Pinata. These piñatas are easy to assemble and come in a variety of fun and colorful designs.

Conclusion

Making a summer-themed piñata is a great way to add some fun and excitement to your kids' summer parties. With a little creativity and some basic materials, you can create a unique and personalized piñata that the kids will love. Whether you choose to make a piñata from scratch or purchase a pre-made one, we have everything you need to make your party a success.

If you're interested in purchasing pinatas for your next event, we'd love to hear from you. We offer a wide range of high-quality pinatas for kids at competitive prices. Contact us today to discuss your requirements and place your order.

References

  • Party City. (n.d.). How to Make a Piñata. Retrieved from https://www.partycity.com/how-to-make-a-pinata
  • Martha Stewart. (n.d.). Paper-Mâché Piñata. Retrieved from https://www.marthastewart.com/271866/paper-mache-pinata