Beyond the gates, astonishment awaits… Roald Dahl's deliciously dark tale of young Charlie Bucket and the mysterious confectioner Willy Wonka comes to
Your Unique Party styled and made all the sweet treats for this gorgeous Wonkariffic Willy Wonka Party....Your Unique Party styled and made all the sweet treats for this gorgeous Wonkariffic Willy Wonka Party, love how she has used the Balloons an...
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Here M2 and I made a gumball machine using this printable Gumball Machine Template. Easy craft that involved a sorting activity as well. It was a lot of fun for us both. Supplies- Glue, Printable Gumball Template, Scissors, Foam Shapes, 1 Piece of Construction Paper, Crayons. 1. Print the Gumball Template. 2. Pour out a bunch of shapes & have your little one sort out all of the CIRCLES only. These will be used as the gumballs. *If you don't have foam shapes, you can simply use construction paper to cut out colored circles for the gumballs. (M2 sorting & picking out all of the circles from the bag of foam shapes...) 3. Cut out the gumball machine & glue it to the colored piece of construction paper. 4. Begin gluing the small circles, one by one, onto the gumball machine placing small dots of glue on each circle. 5. Scatter the circles inside the gumball machine until it is full. 6. Color the gumball machine with crayons. M2 enjoyed the sorting & the ease of this craft. Hopefully your little one will as well! Enjoy! s.b.
A Gumball Machine ornament is a unique and perfect gift that will blow your candy lover away! An adorably fun craft for the whole family!
Okay, this is the last candy related Christmas decorating post, I promise! Hasn’t this been fun?! 🙂 I adore how my Gum Drop Garland turned out. It is soooo easy and fast and just adorable. See? And it cost me only $1.00!! My gum drop garland is wrapped around a grapevine tree in my “collected” foyer....