Tassel and Piñata Making Workshop
Tassel and Piñata Making Workshop
Birthday parties or baptismals with a festive vibe? Let’s DIY! I love DIYs, saves me pesos and it’s with labor of love. For Elijah’s birthday this year I’d surely do it myself, thanks to School of Styling PH.
I was one of the Mommy Bloggers invited for the Tassel and Pinata Making Workshop. I thought we’ll just be taught all about Pinatas and Tassels, but I was the happiest when they started the workshop with a talk on the basics of Mobile Photography.
Lightkeeper Studio`s Creative Director Geunice Burgos taught us tips and tricks on how to take photos with our smartphones, much needed by a newbie blogger like me.
The highlight of the workshop with School of Styling’s Indy Ycasiano; Tassel and Piñata making.
Tassels
Materials:
tissue paper
scissors
scotch tape or hot glue gun
Piñata
Materials:
crepe paper or japanese paper
cardboard
scissor
scotch tape or masking tape (the latter is far convenient to use for making Piñata)
glue
PencilX-Acto Knife or cutter
Glue gun is optional
Piñatas as decorations and entertainment at the same time. You can also put candies inside it.
I only posted my the tassel that I finished for my piñata work needs more practice.
I finished the workshop with a confident heart that I can now DIY my children’s parties.
Check out School of Styling Philippines for inquiries workshop announcements!