This creative DIY Cardboard Gumball Machine actually works and makes a fun recycled craft for kids.
I am SO excited about how this faux gumball machine turned out - so good!! It is perfect for a fun way to help with incentives to "choose", or "chews", ;) - - -
You can make a DIY gumball machine with clay pots! This craft idea is perfect for your home's decor and can be used for other things as well!
This creative DIY Cardboard Gumball Machine actually works and makes a fun recycled craft for kids.
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We are sharing a fun easy way to create a DIY Gumball machine with just a few supplies form your local dollar store.
Instructions on your own diy gumball machine.
This creative DIY Cardboard Gumball Machine actually works and makes a fun recycled craft for kids.
Hey Bubblegum ! Big, bubbly news – my midi clear capsules are back and ready to team up with your 9" & 11" retro-style Gumball machines! 🌟 Because seriously, who can resist these mini treasures? Spoiler alert: No one! Imagine this: Adorable, reusable, and oh-so-fun novelty mini capsules. Forget the sweet treats for a sec—pop these wonders open and fill them with mini nail tattoos, TBR, inspiring quotes, or small crystals. It's your call, and the magic's all in the mystery inside those capsules! This listing is for: ✨ 50pk Clear mini capsules only (approx. 18mm) Gumball machine is for demonstration purposes, machine & capsules as pictured can be purchased in this listing; under 11" Machine & capsules which includes 100 capsules fills halfway as pictured. Quick heads up: There are NO paper or notes inside the clear capsules this is a DIY product, and the gumball machine in the photo is just for the gram (however i have now added to this listing due to the enquiries). Handle these fragile gems with care, and remember, I can't refund the fun – but who needs it when you've got a love-packed package from My bubblegum studio ? 💖 Get set for a bubbleful adventure and cheers to joy-filled capsules! Much love, Danielle 🫶🏽 Mrs. Happy P.S A little buyer guidance below for an 11” machine : You'll need 2 Packs to fill your machine halfway. 4 packs to fill with a gap. if you’re wanting to fill completely to the top it’s 5 packs (great if you’re selling spins and you will have extras left over) #CapsuleJoy #GumballMagic #BubblegumDreams #HappyShopping #TBR #fungifts
Add a sweet touch to your Christmas tree with this DIY ornament—or give it as an adorable gift to a friend of your chews-ing! Decorating the Christmas tree is one of my most favorite things to do d…
Empty gumball machineYou will receive this design in the following formats:SVG FileTransparent PNGEPSDXF
The Gumball Machine: This project is used often here in Langley BC for grade 8 Woodwork classes. I've been using it for the last few years. At first I thought the kids wouldn't be interested but they are REALLY excited about this project and since than the kids have bui…
This Halloween, choose from 20 DIY Halloween Costumes for less than $20 with these 20 easy tutorials and shoppable lists. Make your own the easy way!
This colorful paper gumball machine collage project is perfect for preschool and young elementary kids who have basic tracing, cutting, and gluing skills! With just a few basic shapes, you and your child can create a fun paper gumball machine collage. How many gumballs will you put inside?
Gumball Machine!: Supplies: 5 hula-hoops twine small red bowl balloons red fabric felt squares (red, black, gold, silver) clear dry-cleaner bags/cellophane clear tape
Christmas is definitely the priciest of all the holidays, so I like to take the DIY route as much as possible to save some bucks here and there. It also tends to get rather chaotic,
This creative DIY Cardboard Gumball Machine actually works and makes a fun recycled craft for kids.
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This creative DIY Cardboard Gumball Machine actually works and makes a fun recycled craft for kids.
It’s time to start thinking about costume ideas. Here are 36 super cute and modest Halloween costumes for women!
Help children learn the many ways they can choose the right with this fun gumball machine. Each gumball has one special way these little ones can show their love for Heavenly Father and Jesus by choosing and doing good things.
This is a cute activity to do on the 100th day. Copy on to construction paper, cut and build a gumball machine with 100 gumballs. The gumballs can be cut out or you can use paint dauber dots :) Includes: Gumball Machine and lid Blank Globe and 100 Day Label Globe with 100 circles and 100 Day Label
The sky's the limit on this Paper Polka Dot Gumball Machine kid craft idea. Although I used some circular coding dot stickers to decorate mine, there are
Such a sweet gumball machine kids craft that's made with paper plates! Get the gumball machine template in the post and make this fun paper plate craft.
So fun and inspiring! Made by Nicole Gastonguay.
Looking for a free gumball math activity? Print these fun counting mats!
Gumball Machine Fish Tank: What says 'I love you' better than the gift of a pet goldfish? I know it's not a fuzzy little kitten or a tiny soft puppy but it is a lot easier to take care of. Be unique on Valentine's Day and make a special fish tank that will be remembered for a…
Children will have fun learning how to draw a gumball machine with 9 simple steps.
The other day I was walking out of the grocery store when I happened to glance up at the gumball machines near the door. I stopped dead in my tracks and stared slack-jawed for a moment before grabbing my wallet and madly digging for quarters. I mean, seriously, who can resist a gumball machine full […]
Last Friday, I shared "How Sweet It Is" collage papers for CareFREE Fridays! (If you haven't already downloaded them, you can get them here.) For this week's Playing with Papers! I created a collage. If you have kids (or know some kids), this would be a great summer project to do with them! (click image to enlarge and print) I started by drawing a quick gumball machine. (If you would like to use the image I created, simply click on it to enlarge and print.) I printed 2, 8x10 copies on cardstock - one for my background and one to use as a pattern. (This would also make a fun coloring page. You could fill the "gumball machine" with all sorts of things... goldfish, candy, sea monkeys, whatever!) Using one of my printed images, I cut out the different pieces of the gumball machine to create patterns to trace. I printed out the gummy worm paper, the black licorice paper and the red handwriting paper. I used the patterns I created to trace the parts of the gumball machine onto the collage papers. (I used a penny to create the "gumballs".) Once all of the pieces were traced and cut out of the collage papers, I used a glue stick to adhere them to the background - just like a puzzle. (The small circle and square could be cut from plain black paper or simply drawn on using a black marker.) This fun and simple collage would look great matted and framed in a child's room. The best part? They can make it themselves! *This step-by-step process is intended for personal use only.* Please do not sell this image or teach/post this tutorial as your own. It is totally okay to use the FREE collage papers to make your own unique images to sell. (I actually think that's pretty cool, and I'd love to see them!) But, please do not sell re-creations of the image I've made. (That's not cool.) Please be sure to check back for more FREE collage papers (and ideas to go with them)!
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