A few months ago, when I was first introduced to Pinterest, I came across this idea from Real Simple. I thought it looked like something the kids would enjoy, but we just never got around to doing it over the summer. Then this week the kids had a day off school and it was the first day it didn't rain in what seems like ages! I gathered up some balloons, plastic cups, mini marshmallows and pom poms and we had a great time. These little contraptions are really easy and inexpensive to make, but boy, can they really launch a marshmallow!
Here's how we made ours ( I made a few small changes from the original idea)
You'll need:
* plastic cups (ours were 9 oz)
* balloons ( ours were 12")
* mini marshmallows (or pom poms)
* scissors (not pictured)
And here's what you need to do:
1. Cut the bottom part off of your plastic cup. I found it worked best to double up the cups and I cut off the bottom third.
| See how there's two cups nestled together? |
2. Tie a knot at the end of your balloon and cut off about 1/2" from the other end.
3. Now stretch the balloon over the end of the cup. I found it worked best to put the balloon on the top part of the cup where the lip is, otherwise the cup would bend too much when I put the balloon on. Perhaps if you have a sturdier cup, you wouldn't need to use two cups together and you could put the balloon on the cut end (like in the original), but our way worked really well for us. (UPDATE: A commenter said she used a empty yogurt container and it worked well ~ good idea since some brands tend to be pretty sturdy, plus you're recycling!)
That's it! Now it's time to do some launching! Just put your marshmallow inside the cup on the knotted center, then aim the cup away from you, pull back on the outer knot and launch away!
| The face says it all ~ he LOVED it! |
**NOTE** The marshmallows went MUCH farther than the pom poms, but I have enough problems with food in unwanted places inside the house. There was no way I was going to intentionally encourage the kids to shoot more food around! Therefore, my rule with these fun new toys was marshmallows outside, only pom poms inside. (I know I'll still be finding pom poms in hidden corners for the next several months, but at least they won't be covered with ants!)
Check out the fun we had at a local park (our backyard was too much of a muddy mess)
| Ready to launch! |
| We drew a launching line with sidewalk chalk. |
| He loved it! |
| Several marshmallows in at a time don't go as far, but it was fun to watch them burst out. |
| We also shot a pom pom straight up in the air, then tried to catch it in the cup. |
| It's a little tough to see, but we drew targets in chalk on the cement. |
| He's marking the spot where my marshmallow landed ~ Look how far it went!!! |
These were so inexpensive and easy to make and sooo much fun, that we'll definitely be launching some more marshmallows (outside, of course!) and pom poms (inside, but not at each other!) soon!



















64 comments:
GENIUS!!!
these look so fun! you always have the coolest stuff!
Are you sure you're not a homeschooler? Thank you for another great craft activity!
OMG that is so adorable! I know what we are going to do today after school
Wow, this is super cute and really easy looking!! My family is going to love this! :) Thank you for posting
Ok, let me start again with this comment. LOL! I looove these! My 7-year-old will get a kick out of making a few of these. I can totally see him shooting marshmallows at Daddy. Haha! Awesome idea! Sorry about the first comment, I mentioned coming to check out my pumpkin play dough and then it dawned on me that you already had. Wow. I need more coffee. Have a great day!
Great tips on making these. I saw the original idea as well, but like to hear real world experiences. Glad to know they were such a hit!
Oh my goodness, my boys will LOVE these. Thanks!
Jenny @ Jengerbread Creations
Great idea...my son would love it! Come link up at the Creative Genius Link Party! http://thecreativepaige.com
Oh my goodness. My kids are going to love this! Pinning it now!
I'm wondering if I can toast some stale bread squares and use these to launch bread to the ducks at the park. They get a little too close for this mom's comfort.
Becky said...
I'm wondering if I can toast some stale bread squares and use these to launch bread to the ducks at the park. They get a little too close for this mom's comfort.
Oh my goodness, that's an awesome idea! The ducks always freak me out too!
This looks like great fun!
Fantastic! My boys have a couple different versions of marshmallow launchers, but this is the least complicated one I've seen.
My boys would love this! I hope you will link up with me here:
http://www.thegingerbreadblog.com/2011/09/sweet-saturday-v7.html
How fun!! My son is going to love this! Welcome over to my site to share this at my link party on Monday!
your version is way cuter!
I love this! Thank you so much. We used the yogurt containers leftover from lunch :)
Oh dear, we may have to try these at our house! My kids have tried the bigger ones made out of pvc pipe, but these look like a lot of fun and safer!
just a thought, isnt it a waste of food if we're just gonna play with it and not eat it? maybe we can replace it with other soft stuff :)
Very cute idea, and how fun!
Really cool idea !
Lol...looks like they had a great time with it.
Very cute idea!
So fun! My boys will love this. Great idea. :-)
I love this idea. Perfect for little boys, thanks for sharing
So cute! Thanks for the idea!
Looks so fun!
We did it! It was so much fun!
http://csupamoka2.blogspot.com/2011/10/lufis-kilovo.html
This is such a fun idea! I have seen the marshmallow guns but I've never seen these! They look like something I would love to do too...ha ha. Thanks for sharing this! I have a party going on over at my blog that is dedicated to using your craft stash items. The link is open for most of October and I would love to have you join! Here is the link if you are interested: http://mylilpumpkinpatch.blogspot.com/2011/10/document.html
Hi! I just posted our marshmallow shooters! Take a look!
http://jamesandleighann.blogspot.com/2011/10/marshmallow-shooters.html
My boys would love this. Thank you so much for linking up!
Sharing it over on Facebook too.
We did this today. It was awesome. Then we took it a bit further and added side walk chalk paintballs. Heaps of fun. So fun i had to blog about it tonight. I put a link onto your page to give you cred's. Thanks again.
http://halfdonemum.blogspot.com/2011/10/home-made-shooter-side-walk-paintballs.html
How simple & FUN! This looks so cool for kids & us adults!!!
Thanks for linking to the Sunday Showcase & hope to see you this week - http://momto2poshlildivas.blogspot.com/search/label/Sunday%20Showcase
Bern
This is such an awesome idea! So glad I saw your post featured over at Milk & Cuddles! I think I have everything I need on hand -- so perfect since my girls are on Fall Break this week!
Jenn
Love this idea! I'm going to use it for Sunday School! This would be a perfect birthday party activity as well! We made catapults once at my son's 'knight' party, but these would have been so much easier!
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totally LOVE it! I had pinned this before I even saw the tutorial! it just looks like too much fun!
thanks for linking up to Mom it monday! ;)
That would be cool to do with bird seeds or croutons for the birds out in the park!
That looks like so much fun- my boys would have a blast!!
Made these for a neighborhood party I hosted. I ended up using the really large marshmallows instead of the tiny ones. At least for me it worked out better, as I was having the kids try and get them into a bucket. ;) Thanks for the very awesome and fun idea. :)
Lori
Thanks. gotta try this one!!
We had to post our pavillon as a "No Marshmallow Zone" at the Family Reunion.
I just did this but I used an empty yogurt cup- works great!
Love this!!! so cute!!
my kid made this with a toilet paper tube,and shot pennies at his sister... they leave BIG marks!
This is truly brilliant! It's going in my "Fun with Grandkiddies" file!
We had so much fun with these today!
http://parentsinprogress.wordpress.com/2012/02/18/marshmallow-shooting-fun/
I just drove my dog crazy trying to chase my launched mini marshmallows! I had to modify a bit as I didn't have any cups, so I cut off the top third of a water bottle. Works great! My summer campers will think this is a big hit!
this is tooootally awesome! i can't wait until it's a bit warmer out and we can do this!! *pinned it*
Empty, rinsed apple sauce or pudding containers from lunch might work too
making these to launch "angry bird" pom poms at a party this weekend
Did this with my son's Cub Scout den ... they absolutely loved it!
We tried this today, but the cups kept ripping. Finally cut off a soda bottle, and used the neck opening to stretch the balloon over. Kept it in place by a tight rubber band. Grandkids loved it.
This looks like soooooo much fun! I plan on doing this with kids I teach crafts to at a Transitional Housing Apartment. Thanks so much for sharing. ~~Robyne~~
This will be great to do with kids. Hope you don't mind that I am repinning the idea
I know most will be creating these to use with their kids...but my fiancé is a kid at heart and he will LOVE this! I need to go pick up some balloons! =)
Doing this as an activity for my sons birthday party. My dd & I just tested them & they shot over our fence!!!
I can't wait to give this activity a try! My boys will LOVE it. Thanks for sharing!!
We made these the other day at my 8-year-old son's birthday party. They were a huge hit! So simple, inexpensive and lots of fun. I blogged a about it with a link back to you. Thanks for the great idea and the great directions. (I found you on Pinterest, by the way.)
Hi there! Found this posted in Pinterest and I happen to be planning my son's b-day party at the park for this weekend. I am SO going to try this. Thanks for sharing this cute idea!
I am looking through your blog with my 9 year old daughter when we saw the marshmellow poppers. When we were looking at the kids shooting them she commented, " they aren't paying attention to the yummy goodness of what they are shooting!" Too funny. Maybe my kids will aim for each others mouths. :)
This may be a dumb question, but... what happens to the marshmallows on the ground? Do the birds eat them, or do they melt when it rains, or do people step on them and track them into the house? I definitely want to do this at our annual Cousins Camp next month, but I'd like to know what I'm getting into! :)
This is brilliant. Your son catching the balls reminds me of a toy I had that pinged a ball out and you had to catch it. You could also use rolled up bits of cooking foil, I think they would go far. You could also set up targets to improve their aim.
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