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  • How to Make Fiesta Flowers

    Fiesta Flowers, also known as "Mexican Fiesta Flowers" or "Mexican Paper Flowers," developed from a tradition of paper folk art likely originating in the Far East and brought to Mexico sometime...

  • How to Make a Sombrero Pinata

    Festive sombrero piñatas make colorful decorations as well as a fun fiesta or party activity. Most people associate piñatas with Mexican culture however, the first piñatas trace...

  • How to Make a Mexican Sombrero

    Mexican sombreros make perfect party souvenirs for Cinco De Mayo or any other fiesta. Make small versions for party favors or create large centerpieces to set on the top of tables, mount onto...

  • How to Make a Cinco de Mayo Tablescape

    Create a fun and festive Cinco de Mayo tablescape with vibrant colors and touches of Mexico. A white candle centerpiece contrasts beautifully against all the other colors in this tablescape. Send...

  • How to Dress a Lawn Goose for Cinco de Mayo

    Cinco de Mayo, or the 5th of May is not the Mexican Independence Day, but more an American Holiday. It actually is celebrated only in a small area of Mexico. A small army won the battle against...

  • How to Find Pinata Fillers

    Kids of all ages love piñatas. The whacking of the piñata can add fun to any party. Everyone waits with excitement as each blind-folded participant takes a swing at the dangling piñata just...

  • How to Decorate a Classroom for Cinco de Mayo

    Cinco de Mayo is a relative American celebration, even though it originated in Mexico. It's celebrated primarily in Puebla, the town that overtook the French, against all odds. Today it's become...

  • How to Make a Poncho for Cinco de Mayo

    Cinco de Mayo (5 of May) marks the 1862 victory of the Mexican army over the French at the Batalla de Puebla. That battle not only serves as a symbol of Mexican patriotism and unity, but for...

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