Cut toilet paper rolls into smaller sections, fill them with soil, and plant seeds.
Once the seedlings are ready, you can plant them directly in the ground—roll and all—since the cardboard will decompose naturally.
3. Desk Organizers and Drawer Dividers
Arrange multiple rolls upright in a box or drawer to store pens, pencils, scissors, and other small items.
Use them to separate office supplies, craft tools, or small electronics.
4. Gift Packaging
Decorate toilet paper rolls with wrapping paper or paint to create small gift boxes.
Close the ends by folding them inward and tying a ribbon around them.
They’re perfect for small gifts, party favors, or stocking stuffers.
5. Homemade Bird Feeders
Coat the outside of the roll with peanut butter and roll it in birdseed.
Slip the roll onto a branch or hang it with string to attract feathered visitors.
6. Art Projects and Decorations
Use rolls as the base for DIY napkin rings, wreaths, or wall art.
Cut, paint, and shape them into flowers, animals, or holiday ornaments.
Let kids unleash their creativity by turning the rolls into crafts like rockets, butterflies, or binoculars.
7. Storage for Small Fabrics and Ribbons
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