

WHO ARE WE?
I'm Michelle, and I'm the ass behind Big Ass Piñata.
I've been creating the unthinkable in my parent's basement since 2014 while my son grew from a toddler to a partner in this crazy company.
After making a 36 inch wrecking ball for his construction-themed birthday, we've gone on to work with the best in the city and the country, shipping butts and bottles near and far, all while never missing a party.
We're both a little crazy, love to bring the ruckus, and always steal the show with laughs, tricks or big ass piñatas. Moreover, we eat, sleep and breathe this business, we do it together, or not at all and we are always looking to be better than last time.
I've taught my son that if we don't work we don't eat, and we've never missed a meal. Because of you, we get to do something we love, every day, together, and we are eternally grateful.
Michelle and Dante

WHY US?
Anyone can make a piñata!
(In fact, we'll even show you how!)
But *WE* specialize in top-tier, custom-made piñatas and cardboard creations for weddings, brand marketing/promotional campaigns and special events. We work with the biggest and best in the industry, delivering reliable service, product and experience because whatever you're doing that needs a big ass piñata, matters to US.
Someone else will do it cheaper.
They won't do it better.
They won't do it faster, deliver on time, make sure the colors match, promise the piece won't break in the car, repair on site, work with your clients, do anything and everything for your styled shoot, get you a feature in a national publication, fill responsibly, build to break, or come close to the extra mile that is our way of life. We live for this.
We aim to create original art wherever possible and do not replicate other people's designs. We are trademark owners and are the home of the fancy ass wedding cake piñata, big ass diamond ring, and tiny ass miñata (TM).
Proudly seen in the Toronto Star, Wedding Bells Magazine, Hooray Mag, Kara's Party Ideas, Today's Bride and more.
Made with recyclable material, in Toronto, Canada, by hand, every time.
