November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Great DIY Gift Idea | Three Dollar Marshmallow Shooter


Today, we are showing you how to make a marshmallow shooter! This is a great, inexpensive and easy-to-make DIY gift!

Supply List:
1 2ft piece of half-inch PVC pipe
1 half-inch T-Piece
2 half-inch 90 degree elbow pieces
1 half-inch cap piece
1 half inch coupling piece
(You will also need something to cut the pipe, we suggest purchasing an inexpensive PVC cutting tool which will enable you to build this craft in your house like we did)

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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: Great DIY Gift Idea | Three Dollar Marshmallow Shooter

  1. Love this Idea! Going to Let this be a Project for My Little Man. 🙂 So Awesome to See other Families that Follow Similar/Same Type of Christmas Traditions! We do this for Christmas and for Thanksgiving something that has to be made for each other to show we are Thankful for them. ♥

  2. One Christmas I made a building set out of pvc pipes and different fittings. My son made all kinds of things out of it. He had the marshmallow gun before our dog ran around eating all the marshmallows it was a blast.

  3. Was the remaining portion of PVC used on another project or could that first 6" piece be made longer (longer barrel)? Not sure if that would hurt the design or if it would improve it. Just curious. Thanks in advance

  4. Made 4 of these for my grandsons ages 15yrs. To 5yrs,per 15 yr.old request after seeing this video and 5yr.old loves taking all the others marshmellow guns and putting them all together and building with them very creative,great idea,now he just needs more pieces

  5. I can’t thank you enough for sharing this!! I made my grandchildren, 2 girls and a boy, ages 15, 12, and 7, these shooters for Christmas. I gave them unassembled along with a bag of marshmallows. What a HIT. We had a blast putting them together and playing with them. I do have a little suggestion, though. I had to teach them to draw in their breath before putting the gun to their mouths. This wisdom came after I very nearly inhaled a marshmallow! I would love to see more videos like this. By the way, I am making your caramel popcorn with the kiddos this week. They are excited and can’t wait to taste it!

  6. I know you may laugh, but I'm giving a bunch of these to my 32 year old daughter. She is a kid at heart. Besides she is a social worker that works with children & I bet they would have a "blast" with them , lol

  7. My son's are in there 40's now but we would have ballon and marshmallow fights all the time.You know it's time to stop playing these games when your oldest son throws like a pitcher on a ball park. I had a mark on my face for a few days. Lol It was great fun on rainy days. picking them up for days became a game also. Have fun with those guns. Love in Jesus. God bless you all.

  8. I found this on you tube. What a great gift. Can’t wait till Christmas. I have 7 grandchildren this doesn’t have to be charged. And NO batteries.. that’s a plus in my book. Thanks I’m giving. They actually have to get away from the computer.I’m giving them apart with a visual picture with instructions . I Love it

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