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The Christmas season is knocking at our door. I know a few people who are already putting up their Christmas Trees. I won’t be ready to decorate mine until after Thanksgiving. I like to enjoy my fall decorations for a little bit.

I have worked on a few Christmas craft projects though. Sometimes, you have to plan those early while the supplies are still available in stores.

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This is a quick project that will take you 15 minutes or less to make., but it’s Oh So Cute! The supplies are easy to find, and this would be a fun craft for a scout or 4-H meeting.

  • Red craft paint
  • Silver Paint pen
  • Glue gun and glue sticks
  • Piece of paper or a tiny funnel

Use craft paint, paint your clay flower pot red. I did two coats to make sure I had good coverage. Make sure to paint the bottom of your pot, because it will show when it’s hanging on your Christmas Tree.

To make the flower pot glossy, I added a coat of ModPodge over the red paint. You can also spray it with acrylic sealer.

Using a hot glue gun, attach the clear Christmas ornament to the bottom of the flower pot. It’s challenging to get it centered so that they hook is perfectly centered.

You’re ready to add the “gumballs”. Remove the metal lid from the ornament. If you have a tiny funnel, use it to get the nonpareils into the ball. If you don’t have a funnel, folding a piece of paper into a cone will work.

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Add hot glue to the metal cap before replacing it the Christmas ball so the gumballs don’t spill out.

Using a silver paint pen, draw a coin slot, turny thing (what that heck is that called???), and the gumball chute. Using a thin micron pen, add .25 to the coin slot and a dot in the center of the “turny thing”.

You’re done! Hang it on your Christmas tree. How easy was that?? I don’t recommend this for small kids, but I think older kids and preteens could make these.

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Gumball Machine Craft Project

Looking for a cool gumball machine DIY craft to make? Making one’s own gumball machines is really simple and a lot of fun. Even kids can help making and decorating this DIY craft. They are perfect for any birthday of holiday party, even for or wedding. Since you can make them in any desirable size, making small ones will make cute favors or presents for any occasion. The gumball machines are great not only as candy dispensers, but for really anything, like crackers or cookies. Why not give away your homemade goodies in this sweet package?

DIY Craft: How to Make Your Own Gum Ball Machine

DIY Craft: How to Make Your Own Gumball Machine

Materials

1 terra cotta pot with the saucer base

1 wooden ball, which you can find in a craft store

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1 wooden doll pin stand, which you can find in a craft store

1 round bubble bowl of matching size

1 can of spray paint or craft paint and paint brushes

How to make a Gumball Machine:

  1. Paint the pot and the base, the ball and the doll pin in the color of your choosing. Let it dry completely.
  2. Place the pot upside down and apply some glue on to the bottom. Now attach the bowl so it looks like a gum ball machine. Let the glue dry.
  3. Turn the saucer upside down and glue the ball onto the center top. Let it dry.
  4. Glue the doll pin to the front of the pot, so it looks like a gum ball opening.
  5. Place the saucer-lid on the top of the bowl and you are done!

(This gumball machine isn’t operational from a hole in the front. Instead, lift off the saucer-lid to access the food inside!)

The options to customize and personalize this cute diy craft dispenser are limitless. Use other items instead of the wooden bowl, like small plastic toys or decorative items or use another cute item as an opening. You could even don’t make a fake opening and just write a cute message on the pot. Ribbons are also great for decorating the gumball machines. They can be even part of a themed party. Just use themed knobs instead of the wooden balls and matching colors. How fun would it be to make gumball machines in black, red and white, using some Mickey Mouse heads instead of the wooden balls for a Mickey Mouse birthday party?

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