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    Home » Upcycle And Repurpose Projects

    Upcycled Gumball Machine

    Published by Pam Kessler | 682 words. · About 4 minutes to read this article. - 16 Comments

    I've been on a little bit of a thrifting lull lately.

    Although I see MOUNDS of boxes and bags stacked beside the drop-off door at the local thrift store (a byproduct of the post-Christmas de-cluttering frenzy), most of it is clothes and shoes, not grandma's priceless vintage goodies.

    So when I saw this gumball machine high up on the top shelf at the thrift store the other day I got super excited.

    gumball machine upcycle project

    Then when I noticed it was a Jelly Belly jelly bean machine (the huge label on the front was a big tip off), I quickly realized it was a new version and was not anything grandma ever had in her house.

    Oh well, it was still sort of cute.

    And heavy. It's not one of the cheapo plastic ones, it is thick metal with a glass gumball globe.

    So I decided to give it a little makeover to make it festive for Valentine's Day.

    pink gumball machine - a thrift store upcycle

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    How To Upcycle Gumball Machines

    Supplies:

    • Gumball Machine
    • Spray Paint
    • Painter's Tape
    • Craft Pom Poms

    The paint color I chose is Berry Pink from Rustoleum in a gloss finish.

    Rustoleum Berry Pink spray paint

    It's sort of a bubblegum pink on steroids and since it's a gumball machine, I thought it was fitting!

    Why paint it at all?

    I mean it was fire engine RED and red could work for Valentine's Day, but right now I am just so over all things red and green and Santa Claus-ish.

    Nope, pink was the way to go.

    I started off by dismantling the machine and taping off the parts I didn't want painted.

    Then I took it outside in this wonderful mild January weather we are having and gave it a good coating of spray paint.

    It took 3 thin coats to cover up the red. 2 probably would have done it, but I am a more is better kind of gal.

    spray painting gumball machine

    (Note in the photo how close my fingers are to the top of the spray can. It is somewhat hard to photograph yourself in action, so I was distracted and ended up with a Berry Pink index finger.)

    After it dried completely, I removed the tape and put it all back together.

    Then stuffed the "gumball" globe with store bought pom poms I found at Michael's for a sort of faux gumball look.

    pom poms in gumball machine

    They had bags with a mixture of pinks in them and then separate bags of just white ones, so I bought a few bags of each and mixed them all up.

    I think it looks quite festive for Valentine's Day! Who knows what it will become for Easter.

    Other ways to Upcycle Gumball Machines:

    • Terrarium - fill with dirt and plants, screw the lid back on and you have an enclosed terrarium
    • Snow Globe - add some Buffalo snow in the bottom and build a fun wintery scene with tiny people, trucks or bottlebrush trees
    • Collection Jar - fill with your favorite collectible (buttons, dice, matchbook covers, etc) for a quirky display piece
    • Fish Bowl - replace the glass globe with a goldfish bowl o' fish for a fun tiny aquarium
    • Birdfeeder - if you don't mind it being outside all winter, you could remove the parts that keep extra gumballs from dropping through, put birdseed in the globe and feed our feathered friends.

    pink gumball machine DIY project

    Have you rescued a gumball machine from the thrift store? What did you make it into?

    Simple way to upcycle a gumball machine into CUTE and COLORFUL home decor. And these gumball machines can commonly be found at thrift stores!

    More Thrift Store Upcycles From The Thrift Store Decor Team

    Today is also Thrift Store Decor Team Wednesday! So run on over and see what my friends have been busily working on this month!

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    Navy Coral Painted Tray - Domestically Speaking

    Bubbelgum Machine Makeover - House of Hawthornes

    Farmhouse Perpetual Calendar  - My Repurposed Life

    thrift store upcycle projects

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    Comments

    1. Alyssa

      November 07, 2021 at 7:03 pm

      How did u get the jelly belly label off

      Reply
    2. Kathie

      January 13, 2020 at 8:18 pm

      Love the PINK color you used on your gumball machine! Also, those gumballs are the icing on the cake!.You have such talent for seeing potential in an item & transforming it into a 'work of art!' What I'm wondering is. . .what do you do with all the wonderful things you've 'refreshed'? Do you give them away at some point, or have a HUGE building to store them in? Ha! My decor seems to be overflowing, which makes me think I need to clean out some things. But some things are just too cute to part with. What's your secret on how to deal with this? Keep those ideas coming!. We love seeing your talent at work!

      Reply
    3. Debbie Westbrooks

      January 13, 2020 at 12:31 pm

      I am so jealous, I want one of these!! love it!!
      Debbie

      Reply
    4. Kelly O.

      January 12, 2020 at 9:43 pm

      I have a gumball machine addiction! I search high and low for them but haven't snagged on in several years. I've never thought to paint them however.... yours turned out soooo perdy!
      Mine have all turned into winter "snowglobes".

      Reply
    5. Marilyn Loden

      January 11, 2020 at 11:16 am

      I like putting buttons inside the globe, idea... or pink and white M& M's too.

      Reply
    6. Leslie Schmidt

      January 09, 2020 at 1:21 am

      The pink was a perfect choice, Pam. And the pom-poms were an inspired choice. Cool!

      Reply
    7. Maryann

      January 08, 2020 at 3:38 pm

      That is so stinkin' cute!!!! Love the bubblegum pink paint!

      Reply
    8. Kristin salazar

      January 08, 2020 at 2:05 pm

      This is adorable!!!!

      Reply
    9. Leah McGrew

      January 08, 2020 at 1:09 pm

      So cute, and I hate pink. Do have a question, how did you get the "Jelly Belly" thing off the glass?

      Reply
      • Jessica Miers

        March 10, 2021 at 10:37 pm

        I need to know this too

        Reply
        • Pam Kessler

          March 11, 2021 at 12:37 pm

          I tried just about everything!!! But ended up soaking some cotton balls in nail polish remover and laying them over the label for about ten minutes. Then using a razor blade scraper to scrape it off.

          It did not come off easily and I might have been too aggressive in using the scraper because there are some scratches in the glass. But I just turn that part to the back of the gumball machine so you don't really notice.

    10. Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces

      January 08, 2020 at 12:21 pm

      So cute! How fun for a Valentine's Day party!

      Reply
    11. Kris @ Junk Chic Cottage

      January 08, 2020 at 10:48 am

      Pam this is so sweet. I love that color too. Great little decoration for Valentine's day. Great re love of this gumball machine.
      Happy New Year.
      Kris

      Reply
    12. Kathy Owen

      January 08, 2020 at 10:29 am

      ah, it's so sweet now!

      Reply
    13. gail Wilson

      January 08, 2020 at 9:04 am

      Pam! I love this upcycle! The pink is perfect. It made me smile the moment I saw it's makeover. 🙂

      pinned!

      gail

      Reply
    14. Sarah Ramberg

      January 08, 2020 at 7:42 am

      That is ADORABLE! And I agree with the pink- it was the perfect choice!

      Reply

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