Pinatas is a family business began in 1988. This business was started by son and mother team of Esther Armendariz and Michael Balibrera. Adrian Armendariz, Al Balibrera and Robert Armendariz joined the organization after few years and cleave to important positions in the organization.
Until 2000,
Pinatas focus has been to develop and sell wholesale Pinatas to thousands of Party store, Discount stores and Supermarkets in North America. In 2000, the company began a Web presence for selling retail
Pinatas and many other party suppliers to individual customers through the Internet. This business has grown extensively in the last few years. The company has helped the
Pinatas business grow extremely in the Canada and United States of America. The company has shipped Pinatas in each state and city in the United States, expending the use and knowledge of this type of party game.
Most of the people think of
Pinatas as just a fun activity for the parties, but its history reveals several motivating facts that exceed the playing of the game, but it definitely can be a fun. Many people consider that it is Mexican, Latino or Spanish in origin, but it is probably really originated in China. It is supposed that Marco Polo revealed the
Chinese making figures of oxen, cows or buffaloes, sheltered with colored paper, and decorated with trappings and harnesses in specific colors to welcome the New Year. When the bureaucrats hit the figure with stick of different colors, seeds felled forth, and were burned. The people then congregated the vestiges for good fortune throughout the year.
Today,
Pinatas are made in all sizes and shapes. They are common for all kind of parties, from Chico de Mayo to children’s birthday parties. They may be made to fit mainly any theme, and packed whatever you like, from party favors such as candies, pencils, pens, balloons, stickers, or whatever item you select.
These are very easy to make and can be big as a party activity that guests can not only make, but get home as their own party support. It is very important that
Pinatas activity be the first activity, so the
Pinatas may dry, before the party get over.
Process of making Pinatas: - Mix the water and cornstarch in the sauce pan and cook it until thick. Leave it to be cool, and add lots of food colors in it, in order to make the paint vivid and bright.
Blow up a big size balloon, and tie it off securely with a ribbon or string. Sticky tape the string or
ribbon to the table, but leave sufficient play, so
Pinatas is simple to move the balloon and may cover all the sides.