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Fabulous Toilet Paper Rolls Wreath

Looking for a quick and easy DIY wreath for Christmas? Check out this fun toilet paper roll version!

Fabulous Toilet Paper Rolls Wreath

Recycled cardboard has never looked so good. If you're looking for simple homemade Christmas decorations to make this winter, you should learn how to make a Christmas wreath like this. Don't worry, the Fabulous Toilet Paper Rolls Wreath is deceptively simple to make. Plus, toilet paper roll crafts are a great way to be eco-friendly with your crafting.

Follow these easy instructions and before you know it you'll have a gorgeous recycled Christmas craft adorning your living room wall. Don't hang your DIY wreath made from toilet paper rolls outside because it won't be waterproof!

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Estimated CostUnder $10

Time to CompleteIn an evening

MaterialsPaper, Recycled Materials

Primary TechniqueFlorals/Wreaths

SeasonWinter

HolidayChristmas

Materials List

  • As many toilet paper and paper towel rolls you can collect
  • A ruler, preferably clear with easy guidelines
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Glue gun

How to Make the Fabulous Wreath from Toilet Paper Rolls

Instructions

  1. Flatten down each roll to prepare for cutting. This will form a fold at both the top and bottom to create the leaf shape.

  2. Using your ruler, mark cutting lines depending on what thickness you want the wreath to be. The example shown used 1.5 inches, but you can go with whatever you think looks best. Cut along these guidelines to create as many individual leaf shapes as you can.

  3. You will end up with a massive pile of toilet paper roll leaves.

  4. Now start arranging the pieces into a wreath shape. Use a salad plate as a template to line the pieces up against. Lay a single ring of pieces around the plate to form the wreath's base.

  5. Hot glue the pieces together to form a complete circle. This will form the inner edge of the wreath. Once this ring is complete, arrange the rest of the pieces around it in any fashion you like.

  6. Arrange all the pieces in one layer at a time. Glue all the pieces in that layer before moving on to the next layer.

  7. You could stop here, paint it, or add glitter and ribbon; the possibilities are endless. The wreath featured here was decorated using wax paper flowers, tan gross grain ribbon bows, and a few gold ornaments.

  8. You might end up with extra leaves from your cardboard tubes, but don't let those go to waste! You could use them to make a mini wreath, or cut them into thinner widths to make gift wrapping adornments.

  9. Be sure to hang your wreath indoors as it is not waterproof.

Have you ever made a toilet paper roll wreath?

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