Crafts for all reasons and seasons made from toilet rolls, kitchen rolls and wrapping paper tubes.
Get out your recycled materials and have some fun with your kids creating this simple and fun cardboard tube bear craft.
Crafts for all reasons and seasons made from toilet rolls, kitchen rolls and wrapping paper tubes.
Crafts for all reasons and seasons made from toilet rolls, kitchen rolls and wrapping paper tubes.
Make a cute grasshopper using recyclables. This is a fun nature-inspired craft for kids!
Adorable paper roll fox craft to make for Autumn or Fall – or any time of year. This is a fun and easy recycling craft for kids!
Crafts for all reasons and seasons made from toilet rolls, kitchen rolls and wrapping paper tubes.
I've made several fun toys and activities for kids using cardboard but nothing like these amazing projects. You'll be blown away by these 57 things to make using a cardboard box and cardboard tube. They are DIY activities, games, and imagination building props to encourage your child to play for hours. Cardboard Box City 1. DIY Cardboard Playhouses ~ Create an entire city block with these amazing playhouses. You can make trees and cars to complement the city. 2. DIY Cardboard Castle ~ Your little princesses will adore playing make believe in this fabulous castle! And, you can make
"Summer" print This is a Glicée print, printed with pigment inks on acid free, warm white, very light textured 200g fine art paper. This print is available in three optional sizes: --Small Print: The print measures 8.3” x 11.7” (21 x 29.7 cm/A4) including a white border for framing. The white border measures 0.6 inches (1.6 cm) --Medium Print: The print measures 13" x 19" (32.9 x 48.3 cm/A3+) including a white border for framing. The white border measures 1" (2.5 cm) --Large Print: The print measures 16.5" x 23.4" (42 x 59.4 cm /A2) including a white border for framing. The white border measures 1.3" (3.3 cm) Each print is signed The small print is shipped in a sleeve in a fiberboard mailer with an extra cardboard inside. The medium and large prints are shipped in a tube. If small prints are purchased along medium or large ones, they will be shipped together in a tube. Please note that colours may vary slightly due to monitor settings. Also, the margin-to-print ratio may vary slightly from depicted, depending on print size. Shipping Cost (International Airmail, not tracked): To Spain: 4 $ To Europe: 8 $ To the rest of the world: 12 $ Shipping upgrades available
Toilet paper rolls. We all use them. They end up in the recycling bin, or worse, the trash. What else can we do with the cardboard tubes that hold our toilet paper? I've been thinking about that question since the day I started saving empty toilet paper rolls several months ago. (And several years ago, I would've thought this idea was crazy!) I knew there would come a time when I wanted to round up other crafters and see what kind of projects we can make with toilet paper rolls. That time is now. Join EcoScrapbook's Toilet Paper Roll Challenge! I've already made these toilet paper roll crafts: Easter Kid's Craft: Toilet Paper Roll Bunnies Easter Craft Tutorial: Toilet Paper Roll Gift Boxes DIY: Birdseed Ornaments + Upcycled Tags Let's see what you can do. Link up your projects below for a chance to win some goodies from my scrapbooking stash. This prize pack includes EK Success "Endless Summer" Fresh Cuts & Mini "Birthday" Fresh Cuts, Creative Imaginations "Sportz Graffiti" stickers, Karen Foster "Jazz Dance" stickers, Michael's "key" rub-ons, unknown chipboard & diecuts, Pebbles Inc. "Love" wood charms, My Mind's Eye letter rub-ons, Provo Craft chipboard frames, Removable Glue Dots, Poster Glue Dots, Recollections acrylic alphabets, My Mind's Eye "Lush" green ribbons, In The Loop ribbon, Making Memories snaps & eyelets. How does the Toilet Paper Roll Challenge work? 1. Create a project using a toilet paper roll(s). If you've already made one and blogged about it, you can use that too. 2. Write a blog post featuring your project. Include a link back to this post and the image below: 3. Come back to this post, click on the "add your link" button and fill out the form. Note: By linking up, you give EcoScrapbook permission to feature your project and a link to your blog in possible upcoming posts. Optional: Visit the linked-up blogs to show your support to other toilet paper roll challengers. Tweet, Facebook, G+ about this challenge. Tell your friends and neighbors....the more, the merrier! Bonus: Use your toilet paper roll project to participate in my upcoming Earth Day Blog Hop on April 22. After the blog hop, you can link your project to this post and still have a chance to win the prizes shown above. Or you can create two different projects and participate in both - double the fun! Click here for more information about the blog hop or email me (ecoscrapbook at yahoo dot com) with any questions. The Toilet Paper Roll Challenge is ongoing throughout April and the first week of May. A winner will be chosen in May. Good luck! ~Danielle
PAPER SIZE: 11"x11", 22"x22" - designed with borders to be easily framed without matting MEDIUM: archival giclée art print on matte fine art paper & signed SHIPPED: USPS first class mail in a sturdy cardboard tube. USPS priority mail for 22" print orders over $100. The Life's a Beach print was originally created by Dangerdust© all rights reserved. Set of 2 Prints: https://etsy.me/3eVu8rx ________________________________________________ For new works & behind the scenes, visit: http://instagram.com/ddccad For framing & print care advice visit: http://www.dangerdust.com/care
PAPER SIZE: 11"x11", 22"x22" - designed with borders to be easily framed without matting MEDIUM: archival giclée art print on matte fine art paper & signed SHIPPED: USPS first class mail in a sturdy cardboard tube. USPS priority mail for 22" print orders over $100. The Ebb & Flow print was originally created by Dangerdust© all rights reserved. ________________________________________________ For new works & behind the scenes, visit: http://instagram.com/ddccad For framing & print care advice visit: http://www.dangerdust.com/care
In our house we have a tradition of leaving birthday messages for each other as a birthday morning surprise. They're usually in the form of garlands or banners, strung across doorways or along the edge of the mantel. These tube letters, from our book, Paper Goods Projects ,&