If you haven’t stocked up on toilet paper, chances are that someone in your neighborhood has. Isn’t it interesting that TP was the first thing people thought to buy in bulk? The Coronavirus isn’t known as being a gastrointestinal illness, yet toilet paper sold out almost immediately. Apparently, that is one luxury we feel we can’t live without.
But, how much is too much? How do we judge just how much we need while leaving some for others to buy? With all the uncertainty out there, it’s hard to find an answer. But, the truth is that we will all definitely end up with empty toilet paper rolls no matter what happens. So, why not have a little fun?
I’ve gathered some links for you for fun TP roll crafts. The added benefit is that it will keep your kids entertained as well. That’s a win/win.
Tip hero has gathered some unusual ideas. Find them here.
Shareably.net also has a whole list of creative ideas to use up those empty rolls.
I found this bunny as a kit on Etsy. But, what if you wrapped a TP roll in pink or white tissue paper, taped the bottom edge and filled it with toys and candy? Then, decorate as a bunny! Your kids would love to help make these and drop them on neighbor’s doorsteps.
This rainbow/cloud windsock that kitchenfunwithmy3sons.com made is so cute and would be super easy to make.
Clumsy Crafter has this colorful snake. Instead of painting it with bright colors, your kids could study snakes and make one in the appropriate colors.
Squirrellyminds.com teaches you how to make these beautiful flying fish.
Craftpaperscissors.com has gathered twelve crafts for older kids (and adults).
Whatever creative way you choose to use those empty toilet paper rolls, we here at AllMomDoes hope you will share your masterpieces with us. We’d love to see them!
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