Material: • 1 rectangular box (can be milk) • 2 sheets of dark green crepe paper • scissors • 2 sheets of emerald green paper • glue • 5 fomi green leaves • 1 sheet-white fomi • 2 colored corrugated sheets pink ball UNISEL • 1 of 7 cm in diameter, cut in half • 1 permanent black marker, thick Instructions: 1. Line the box with dark green paper. 2. Cut strips of 6 cm wide along the remaining papers and cut them fringes. 3. Cuts fringed paper strips of different sizes. 4. Paste pieces of strip in the different faces of the box, alternating shades of green. 5. Cuts Face fomi green crocodile; fomi teeth and mouth-white, corrugated cardboard. 6. Paste those parts of the box, as in the photo. 7. With the black marker on the half-pint Ball UNISEL, eye circles. Glue the eyes on the face of the crocodile. 8. Pinta details nose. The meaning of the piñata Piñatas have about 400 years of being one of the favorite ways to celebrate a special date. From around 1600, young and old had fun breaking sticks a star with seven points, made of a clay pot and decorated with brightly colored paper. Besides being a way to celebrate something special, breaking the piñata served to reaffirm Catholic values between Indians and mestizos: the seven points of the star represent the seven deadly sins, to which expired with Christian love, represented by stick . In the end, everyone enjoyed the treats, which were symbols of paradise reached.
Material: • 1 rectangular box (can be milk) • 2 sheets of dark green crepe paper • scissors • 2 sheets of emerald green paper • glue • 5 fomi green leaves • 1 sheet-white fomi • 2 colored corrugated sheets pink ball UNISEL • 1 of 7 cm in diameter, cut in half • 1 permanent black marker, thick Instructions: 1. Line the box with dark green paper. 2. Cut strips of 6 cm wide along the remaining papers and cut them fringes. 3. Cuts fringed paper strips of different sizes. 4. Paste pieces of strip in the different faces of the box, alternating shades of green. 5. Cuts Face fomi green crocodile; fomi teeth and mouth-white, corrugated cardboard. 6. Paste those parts of the box, as in the photo. 7. With the black marker on the half-pint Ball UNISEL, eye circles. Glue the eyes on the face of the crocodile. 8. Pinta details nose. The meaning of the piñata Piñatas have about 400 years of being one of the favorite ways to celebrate a special date. From around 1600, young and old had fun breaking sticks a star with seven points, made of a clay pot and decorated with brightly colored paper. Besides being a way to celebrate something special, breaking the piñata served to reaffirm Catholic values between Indians and mestizos: the seven points of the star represent the seven deadly sins, to which expired with Christian love, represented by stick . In the end, everyone enjoyed the treats, which were symbols of paradise reached.
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