How do I make a teapot shaped pinata?
The obvious first choice is to get some pictures of various teapots, say from Google Images, so you have a clear idea of what you will do and can choose one that looks ok but will still be easier to do, at least the first time. Basically, your problem is visual appearance and how to attach the added visual details, in this case the spout and any handle and lid. Assuming you use the basic balloon shape for the body of the teapot, at least the first time, you can shape a lid while it is still damp by wrapping strips of soaked newspaper around in the shape you want. The problem with the lid and the handle is that if you mount them in the strongest way, you weaken the globe so candy might come out too quickly, but if you avoid that, they may get knocked off while moving or too early in hitting. Stronger would be to make the basic shape of the handle and spout separately by folding over or wrapping around a core of folded or shaped paper, but leaving flaps or ends of paper sticking out at e