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Toilet Roll Crafts For Kids are the best fun for home or classroom crafting - so simple, so quick and so at hand! In less than 30 minutes your kids will have little Wiggles and Oggys of their own to play with - continue reading to see how.
By Leslie Manlapig Looking forward to warm, sunny weather ?!! or maybe you're lucky enough to be enjoying it right now!! Toilet roll crafts are always a favourite here on MollyMoo and today's TP Roll Dolls embrace everything that is great about recycled crafts, while celebrating summer sunshine and good times at the beach.
If you have any empty recycled toilet paper rolls sitting around at home, consider making a cool octopus craft! All you need is a TP tube, paint, googly eyes, scissors, a black marker, and gem stickers. Start with an empty toilet paper roll and using scissors or an x-acto knife, cut slits on the bottom.
If you have been hanging around here, you know I am doing crafts for the Awana Cubbies group at my church. Today I bring you the Toilet Paper Roll Fish - Awana Bear Hug #5 Craft.
This is such a fun craft. My daughter and I each grabbed some toilet paper rolls and originally I thought we'd turn them into butterflies since my daughter adores butterflies but when I cut one as an experiment we both said " It looks like a fish!" then grabbed the paints.
We all know Mexico celebrates Cinco do Mayo on Sunday, but did you know on the same day Japan is celebrating Boy's day? (/ childrens day).When I lived in Japan I loved seeing all the wind sock carps flying high above peoples' homes, each carp signifying a boy in the family (don't worry, girls get their own day in March).
I like to have some fun playdate activities up my sleeve in case my kids and their friends run out of ideas for what to do. Play clay is a crowd pleaser and always works well when my younger son has a girl friend over (not to be confused with a "girlfriend," of course!)
Fun and easy Popsicle Art project that kids can make at school or at home. This is a great craft project for a Mother's Day gift. And this project is a recycle art project made using paper towel tubes. What a transformation ... into a piece of art.
True story: this weekend my husband was sitting at the computer and my son walks up to him with his arms full of a giant wad of toilet paper with a 15-foot tail trailing behind him. It was one of those moments where we probably should have scolded my son but we couldn't help but laugh (which means this scenario will probably be repeated).
Today I attempted to make a 3D hot air balloon and....succeeded! It comes with a toilet paper roll "basket" and all you really need is paper/string! These would be fun to hang all over a classroom or outside on a tree. Make them with your kids...they'll love this craft!