can you explain this?
for some reason I can't get the concept.
thanks!
The 1st time I used a pinata it was a baby wooden block design. Very simple to cut along the top & use as a gift box. Filled it with tons of bright colored tissue paper and the gifts stored inside. I gently put a piece of double sided tape to keep the lid closed until mom opened it.
The second time I took a little bit of a different route. I found a cute one that matched the theme somewhat, but was shaped like a character - lots of nooks & crevices. It was big enough to work with, though. So, I gently cut it all around at it's "shoulders" except for one side to still keep it attached (like a lid). I put a piece of box tape at that seam on the inside for a little reinforcement. I filled the bottom of the pinata with a few smaller items (baby socks, little toys, toothbrushes, rattles that attach to the wrist, etc... ) and topped it with a piece of cardboard wrapped in tissue paper. Yep, I had the mom pull the strings to get the "loot" after she open the top section! I did have to cut this door a little bigger. If you look closely enough at the bottom you can tell which string attaches & opens the bottom trap door. The reason for the cardboard on top of the small stuff was so I could fill the rest of the space with the real gifts with out it falling through. I filled the top section with things like 3 section formula holders, car seat strap holders, a few outfits (folded in a roll wrapped in ribbon, paci holders, and a bunch of other littler stuff she registered for.
This all required a bit of extra work, but it was for a close relative of mine and she was worth it.

It really went over well and it still gets mentioned at showers since then.