Have some fun with the kiddos when you create this 100th Day of School Project Gumball Machine!

Girl holding a school gumball machine project with instructions on how to decorate it with pom poms.

Following is a guest post by Jenny & Jess at Plum Adorable… enjoy!!

100th Day of School Project Gumball Machine

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Are you searching for some fun 100th Day of School Project Ideas?  You just found it!

This Gumball machine is so easy and fun to make!

Just print your Gumball machine and make sure to have plenty of glue and pom pom balls on hand to get the job done.

Enjoy this fun project submitted by frugal friends Jenny and Jess…

I created this 100th Day of School Project Gumball Machine last year when Ella was in Kindergarten.  Isn’t she cute?

She’s one of my two favorite girls.  She looks so little here!

Child holding 100th day of school gumball project.

Like many of your kids, she had to count out and bring in 100 things to celebrate the 100th day of school.

I thought it would be fun to have her count out 100 ‘pom poms’ and glue them down as gumballs.

I have seen other people do this, but I designed one that could be printed out.  She was quite pleased with her gumball machine!

I printed mine out at home because I have a large enough printer, but I have sized the printable below as a 12×18 inch print so that you can print it where you’d like.

Check stores that print photos.

I also added the line in front of the ‘100 gumballs’ for you to write your child’s name.  Your kids will have a blast counting out 100 gumballs and adding them to their machine!

Select the picture below to access the free printable

Free Printable Gumball Machine

100th Day of School Gumball Machine printable.

Almost 100 days of school?

That means summer is right around the corner! 😉

~Jenny

Jenny and Jess are two friends that love creating crafty stuff (for both kids and adults), cooking, reading, and so much more! They also love to create free printables and svg’s for both kids and home decor.  You can find Jenny and Jess on Facebook and Pinterest!

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So have you tried making this 100th Day of School Project Gumball Machine yet?

Leave a comment and share…

About Heidi Miller

Heidi Miller is the creator of The Frugal Girls, where she shares easy recipes with massive flavor! She has been creating and sharing recipes online for over 15 years, and brings warmth, expertise, and a personal touch to every recipe. Her work has been featured on Today.com, NBC, Fox, Parade, People, Country Living, Woman’s World, and more!

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5 Comments

  1. Maureen says:

    I don’t understand how to print this gumball machine. Click on the photo on the page?

    1. Heidi Miller says:

      Hi Maureen, if you select “free printable” or just tap on the photo of the gumball machine, you can print the image.
      ~ Hope this helps, Heidi

  2. Jayna says:

    When i select the template then go to print it is not a 12×18 its mini. how do i get the 12X18 version

  3. Melinda Bibb says:

    For those that can’t find the printable I selected the actual picture of the gum all machine & was able to copy the link that way! Hope it works to print going to try tomorrow 🙂

    1. Stephanie says:

      Hi! Just curious how it came out when you printed it this way. Hoping to get it printed this week for my daughters 100th day project.

      Thanks