A vibrant, joyfully adorned piece of cardboard meant to be hung and cracked open with a stick, the piñata carries more weight than some might think.
When Martha Jamison and her sister bought their La Fiesta store six years ago, they envisioned it being primarily a flower shop. But customers cannot get enough of their colorful piñatas. The ...
A: Piñatologists tell us that these brightly colored, goody-filled, dangling party enhancers made their way to Texas via Mexico, where they were introduced by the Spanish, who learned about them from ...
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SAN ANTONIO — In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we're highlighting a local piñata shop where everything is made by hand, with love. "We don't sell piñatas. We sell memories," said Ana Reyes. "I'm ...
Join the craft renaissance and cope at the same time. By Adriana Balsamo Hunkering down at home has come with a resurgence of handicrafts like flower pressing and natural dyeing. This craft ...