Dollar Tree DIY Dumbo Piñata

I have always been fascinated by crafting party supplies. When I was a kid I made a homemade piñata using papier-mache and a balloon. Now I was eager to try my hand at a real cardboard DIY piñata. Since the release of Disney’s new live-action Dumbo movie, I knew exactly which design I wanted to make. Another thing I love about crafting is the challenge to make a craft as inexpensively as possible. Check out this Dollar Tree DIY Dumbo Piñata tutorial that I made for only $3.

DIY Dumbo Pinata Dollar Tree Craft

I purchase a white presentation board in the office and school supply aisle of my Dollar Tree for $1. If you have an old cardboard box laying around, then you can save money and make the shell of your piñata for free. To keep the Dumbo piñata simple, I went with a Mickey head design. By using two different size bowls from my kitchen, I traced a Mickey head shape on the cardboard.

I freehand drew Dumbo’s hat between the Mickey ears. Your drawing does not have to be perfect since you will be covering it with tissue paper. The final design does not look much like my drawing, so trust me, anything even close works.

hand draw dumbo hat

After your draw your outline, use scissors or a box cutter to cut out your first piece. Then use that piece to trace so the front and back of your piñata are exactly the same.

To make the sides of your piñata, you’ll need more cardboard. Since cardboard easily bends it is perfect to wrap around in the circle shape of the Mickey head. I made the sides of my piñata between two and three inches wide. This allows enough room on the inside of the piñata to hold candy, small party trinkets or fill it full of confetti!

cut dumbo piñata pieces from cardboard

Slowly add hot glue to the edge of your piñata backing. Then place your side strips standing up in the hot glue. Work your way around the shape of your homemade piñata.

At the top of your pinata, make your side piece overlap slightly so you have a trap door to fill your piñata.

hot glue cardboard together

Once you have the side glued around the back of your piñata, it is time to add the top piece. Follow the same process by adding glue to the edge of your side piece and place the front of your piñata glued down. Some people prefer to use tape to hold the pieces together, do whatever works best for you.

Once your cardboard pinata is ready, the fun part begins!

I purchased my tissue paper at Dollar Tree and only used a few pieces. I bought a grayish blue for the Dumbo head and a package that had pink and yellow for the hat and ears. You may have tissue paper in your wrapping or craft stash. Otherwise, this is where the other $2 comes in.

tissue paper for pinata

One trick to cutting tissue paper in strips quickly, is to roll the tissue paper and cut smaller pieces. Then when you unroll it you will have straight cuts of longer strips. This saved me time. Make your pieces about one inch wide. Then use your scissors to cut slits along the length of each strip to give a frayed look.

use scissors to fray tissue paper

Use Elmer’s Glue to add your strips of tissue paper to your cardboard pinata starting at the bottom and working your way up. You want to overlap your tissue paper slightly so you only see the frayed ends. I covered the whole Dumbo pinata with blue tissue paper except for the hat, which I used yellow. Then I went back over the ears in the center to add pink to bring out Dumbo’s colors.

I used a piece of red and yellow ribbon that I found in my craft stash (previously purchased at Dollar Tree) to make a collar around Dumbo for his signature look. I used glue to hold it to the piñata. 

To hang my DIY Dumbo Piñata, I used twine. I poked holes in the flap I overlapped at the top of the piñata and the back of the piñata to hold closed after filling with confetti and to hang.

Dollar Tree DIY Dumbo Piñata

Dollar Tree DIY Dumbo Piñata

Dollar Tree DIY Dumbo Pinata

Learn how to make your own homemade piñata with this fun Dollar Tree craft. Host a Dumbo party or surprise your little Dumbo fan with this DIY Dumbo piñata.

Materials

  • Cardboard
  • Blue/Gray Tissue Paper
  • Yellow Tissue Paper
  • Pink Tissue Papper
  • Red and Yellow Ribbon
  • Twine or String

Tools

  • Hot Glue + Glue Gun
  • Elmers Glue
  • Scissors
  • Pencil

Instructions

  1. Use two different size bowls to trace circles on your cardboard. I used a white presentation board that I purchased from Dollar Tree, but you can use a free cardboard box you have laying around the house.
  2. Trace the large bowl for the Mickey head.
  3. Use the smaller bowl to trace for two Mickey ears.
  4. Hand draw the outline of Dumbo's hat between the two Mickey ears.
  5. Use scissors to cut out your shape.
  6. Trace your cutout onto another piece of cardboard and cut out for the back of your piñata.
  7. Cut long strips of cardboard to use as the sides of your piñata. Make them about three inches wide.
  8. Use your hot glue gun to glue your three-inch strips of cardboard to the edge of the Dumbo head piece for the back of your piñata..
  9. Make your three-inch wide piece of cardboard overlap at the top of your piñata to use as an opening to fill your piñata.
  10. Once you have the sides of your piñata glued to the back, it's time to add the top piece.
  11. Add hot glue along the edge of your side piece and place the front face of your piñata on top of the glue. You can also use tape to hold the piñata sides together.
  12. To decorate your piñata, use tissue paper you can purchase at Dollar Tree.
  13. Roll long sheets of tissue paper and cut one to two inch pieces. This will give you two inch strips of tissue paper quickly, instead of cutting a long line down your tissue.
  14. Unroll your strips of tissue and use your scissors to cut slits to fray the edges.
  15. Starting at the bottom of your Dumbo piñata, glue individual strips of frayed tissue to the cardboard. Wrap each strip around the sides of your piñata.
  16. Layer the next strip of tissue paper slightly over the previous strip. This will only allow the frayed edges to show and cover the glued down portion, providing a fringe look to your piñata.
  17. I covered the entire Dumbo head in blue tissue paper except for Dumbo's hat. I used yellow tissue paper for the hat.
  18. Once the Dumbo piñata was covered in tissue paper, I went back over the ears to add some pink to the center.
  19. Cut one piece of red and one piece of yellow ribbon to layer for Dumbo's signature colors. I placed the ribbon around the bottom half of the piñata.
  20. Poke a hole in the extra cardboard piece that you left at the top for the flap to hold your twine.
  21. Weave a piece of twine through the flap and the side of the piñata. This will hold the piñata closed after filling with confetti or candy and be used to hang your piñata.
  22. Hang and watch the kids have fun!

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The most satisfying part of making this piñata was watching the confetti fly! My son had such a good time knocking it around until it busted open. Now our lawn is ready for Easter with all the colorful confetti everywhere. 

ready to bust pinata

pinata busting

Noah hitting piñata

Have you ever made a homemade piñata before? It was a lot of fun to make, an easy family craft and makes the perfect inexpensive party decor. I can’t wait to make another one!

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Are you headed to see Dumbo in theaters this weekend? We can’t wait! Save this craft if you ever need to make a homemade piñata or are looking for Dumbo party decor.

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