So I just became admin of a Facebook page called I love DIY. Inspired, I googled toilet paper roll crafts. Here are a few of my favorites. These are made by flattening the toilet paper roll, then cutting it into equal widths. How you assemble is up to you. Here are some inspirations.
I don’t know many households that don’t have a few empty paper rolls
hanging around. They are great for crafts and we have 15 fun ideas to
use paper rolls for. Earth Day is coming up and making one ( or more) of
these crafts is a wonderful hands on way to teach your children about
recycling.
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Recycled Sailboat
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Toilet Roll Frankenstein
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Paper Roll Rocket
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Turkey
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Music Shaker
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Toilet Paper Roll Puppets
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Toilet Paper Roll Airplane
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Campfire
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Paper Roll Apples
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Wrapping Paper Roll Flag
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Family Bowling
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Paper Roll Necklace
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Paper Roll Flutes
14.
Superhero Cuff
15.
Paper Roll Flowers
the ones below are from thedailybuzz.com.au
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If there is one craft item that’s plentiful in every household, it’s
toilet paper rolls. And the bigger your family, the more of a stockpile
you’re likely to produce! So what to do with them? Here are 20 fun ideas
to try out – from kiddie crafts to practical recycling options.
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1. DIY gift boxes
So, gifts and toilet paper aren’t usually two things that go
together, but with a couple of folds and some decoration you can
transform toilet rolls in to pillow boxes perfect for party favours or
little treats. See how it’s done at
Skip to My Lou.
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2. Wall art
Beautiful, graphic and architectural, you can make just about any
pattern you like using this technique. The cut-up rolls are glued
together and then held in place with clothes pegs until dry. See it
close up at
Myrtle & Eunice.
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3. Crafty flowers
A rainy day craft with a big payoff – bright, gorgeous flowers! Get the tutorial from
Better Homes & Gardens, and see the finished product over at
Saltwater-Kids.
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4. Bird feeder
Toilet paper rolls + peanut butter + birdseed + twine = a recycled bird feeder that the kids can help make. Get the tutorial at
TP Craft.
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5. Hanging heart decorations
Save this idea up for next Valentine’s Day, or surprise your loved one today! See how it was made over at
DRI (Spanish language site).
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6. Seedling containers
Grow seedlings in toilet paper rolls and when they are ready to
plant, you simply put the whole thing in the ground (the rolls will
decompose).
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7. Party crowns
Teeny tiny crowns for teeny tiny princesses – how gorgeous! Cut, decorate, and attach some elastic. See the steps over at
Creative Jewish Mom.
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8. Cable storage
Let’s pretend we all thought of this. Because … why
didn’t we?! A super simple cable fix (pretty paper covering optional). Cables can then be stored vertically in boxes to save space.
Apartment Therapy has a tutorial for how to make this covered version.
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9. Race track
Fancy, schmancy toys, eat your heart out. Create cool race tracks and marble runs with this idea from
What do you do all day?
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10. Costume wig
This idea reall had us giggling. Grab the tutorial at
Handmade Spark and save it up for your next dress up party.
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11. Owl puppets
Hoot if you’re cute! These sweet winking owls featured on
Decoldias are very charming, and there are loads of other animals you could make with this technique.
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12. Craft caddy
Get step-by-step instructions for creating this mega craft caddy over at
Instructables.
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13. Papercut art
These creations might be a bit beyond your average crafter, but they are beautiful to look at nonetheless. Artist
Anastassia Elias mounts miniature papercut scenes inside toilet rolls, producing a tiny, layered world inside a very unlikely object.
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14. Heart stamp
Super sweet! Let your little one create heart-stopping artworks with this easy DIY stamper created by
Rust & Sunshine.
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15. Play binoculars
Your next jungle-themed party needs these! Get the instructions at
World of Mex.
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16. Cardboard castle
Knights and princesses will be equally captivated by this DIY castle.
We love the little trees – such a simple idea. Read the step-by-step at
bloesem kids.
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17. Doll’s chairs
Glenyce from
Mid-Craft Crisis
made these fancy little chairs for her daughter’s Barbie out of
recycled mailing tubes, but you easily make a version from toilet rolls
too.
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18. Animal marionettes
Leaf prints and toilet paper rolls combine to make Autumnal marionette birds. See how they were made over at
Red Ted Art.
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19. Race cars
A simple idea, but a classic. Toilet paper rolls plus juice lids and detergent caps. And they’re off! Created by
Rubbish Craft For Toddlers.
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20. Music maker
Kate from
Mini Eco
makes very beautiful things from paper, card and ordinary objects. This
simple instrument is made by skewering holes in a cardboard tube and
attaching bells with a needle and thread. A pop of coloured paper in
this inside makes it fun!