It's free and a great way to
recycle toilet paper rolls.
Recycle toilet paper rolls into binoculars, a kazoo, race tracks, marble runs, and other fun toys for toddlers.
Posted on November 30, 2011 at 01:57 PM in Chanukah Crafts, Crafts: Recycling, Holiday: Chanukah / Hanukkah, Recycled Cardboard Tube Crafts,
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Not exact matches
Too much Pinterest will rot your brain... okay maybe not that but it might convince you that you should become a whiz at concocting Halloween crafts out of
recycled yogurt containers and
toilet paper rolls.
Grab a few
toilet paper rolls from your
recycling and make these cute tp tube woodland animal ornaments found at Salsa Pie.
Whether it'd be turning a cereal box into a puzzle, or a
toilet paper roll into a Christmas ornament, make
recycling and reuse fun for your family.
(I'm an optimist) I also read on that site... «If every American household replaced just one
toilet paper roll of virgin - fiber a year with a
roll made from 100 %
recycled paper, approximately 425,000 trees would be saved annually.»
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toilet paper roll craft
Out of all of the
recycled craft materials you could use, who would think there would be so many involving regular old
toilet paper rolls?
If every American household replaced even one
roll of virgin fiber
toilet paper with one made from 100 percent
recycled fibers, 423,900 trees would be saved.22
Green: Store up your boxes,
paper bags, containers, newspapers,
toilet /
paper towel
rolls, etc. to create whatever their hearts» desire and play the song by Jack Johnson «Reduce, Reuse,
Recycle» for inspiration.
I go through periods time holding on to
toilet paper rolls to make something, then when they start piling up, I throw them all in the
recycling bin... only to start all over again.