Toilet Tube Tea Cups
Using just toilet paper rolls and paint, you can make a tea set for the little ones to play. This craft is great for an afternoon with the kids. They will love making their own personalized cups, and once they make them, they can play with them for hours on end.
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
MaterialsPaint, Paper, Recycled Materials
Age GroupToddlers, Preschool & Kindergarten
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If you enjoy the creative aspect of crafting toilet tube tea cups, you may also want to try your hand at making a Toilet Tube Organizer. This project is both practical and stylish, making it a great addition to any desk or workspace. You can paint and decorate your organizer to match your personal style and use it to store pens, markers, or even makeup brushes.
For those who love giving handmade gifts, consider making Toilet Tube Gift Boxes. These cute and eco-friendly gift boxes are perfect for special occasions like birthdays or holidays. You can customize them with different colors, patterns, and embellishments to suit the recipient's taste.
No matter your skill level or crafting preferences, there are endless possibilities when it comes to creating with toilet tube tea cups. We hope these project ideas inspire you to get creative and have fun with your crafting!
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sewitsmadebywendy 8490505
Nov 18, 2016
This is a cute Saturday afternoon craft I can do with my two year old granddaughter. I love the fact of choosing the colors of paint we could use, using glue sticks for easy cleanup and putting it all together. I am also going to suggest this project to my daughter that has a daycare center. The children would love this project and it will help them explore their creative ideas.
BeckySue
Mar 11, 2016
If you have scrap book paper, you can cover the toilet paper tubes with it first. Kids can do it if you put the glue on a plate and give them a sponge paintbrush to spread the glue on the tube. I always keep a supply of sponge paintbrushes on hand. Just $1 at the dollar store and I use them often with the preschoolers in my home daycare.
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