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Upcycled Fall Leaf Napkin Rings

Upcycled Fall Leaf Napkin Rings

We have a pretty small family, but we go through toilet paper like it's going on of style. While we're chatting about how to make upcycled fall leaf napkin rings today, I'll be sharing some Cottonelle products and ways to save. It's so easy to recycle the leftover rolls, but I always like to find ways to upcycle them too. There is nothing more rewarding to me than being able to give something otherwise useless a completely new life. This is a sponsored post by Lunchbox about Cottonelle Clean Confidence Sweepstakes, all opinions are my own.

What to do with those toilet paper rolls? Turn them into something fantastic liked napkin rings.

You won't even believe how easy these are to make. I actually still can't believe it. Things have been so busy lately and I was craving a good DIY project. This hit the spot. We all use TP, don't we? I mean, I hope we do. It's all about keeping clean. Speaking of, I just learned about Cottonelle® Clean Care* Toilet Paper that has extra-absorbent ripples. Then for added measure the new Cottonelle® Fresh Care* Flushable Cleansing Cloths feature quick dry performance which can help offer up an extra level of clean. We don't have to talk about what goes on behind the bathroom door, but we sure do need to chat about what we can do with the leftover rolls. Let's do it.

What to do with those toilet paper rolls? Turn them into something fantastic liked napkin rings.

Upcycled Fall Leaf Napkin Rings

What you need:

  • Empty Toilet Paper Rolls - Cut into ⅓rds
  • Twine, Yarn, Pretty String
  • Glue Gun or other Strong Glue
  • Card Stock or Thick Paper in Autumn Colors

What to do with those toilet paper rolls? Turn them into something fantastic liked napkin rings.

To make the napkin rings, simply wrap your choice of string, yarn or twine tightly around the toilet paper ring. Intermittently use glue to ensure it all will stay in place for the long term. Secure both ends of the string with glue as well. If using a glue gun, it should be dry and ready to use very quickly.

To make fall leaves out of card stock, find a leaf pattern or use mine. You can print this fall leaf pattern here. (pdf) To give mine a little volume, I cut even pieces of card stock and folded them in half and then traced ½ of the fall leaf onto one half of the paper. Then, I trimmed it out and unfolded the card stock. The final thing to do is glue the leaf onto the napkin ring. And, that's it! Now you have a handmade upcycled napkin ring.

The possibilities for different styles are endless.  Have fun with it! Now, for more fun!

 

Your turn! What will you make with your leftover Cottonelle Toilet Paper Rolls?

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Ty

Wednesday 11th of November 2015

OMG! I've been looking high and low for the perfect napkin rings and non have been to my liking. These are super cute and they look perfect for the holidays.

Dawn Lopez

Wednesday 11th of November 2015

It's so nice when you can decorate just the way you want, and feel good about the fact that you did it yourself. I hope you get a chance to try these napkin rings. I think you will really enjoy using them. :)

Paula H

Wednesday 11th of November 2015

I wouldn't believe these were homemade unless you told me! They look like something you'd buy at homesense! As a guest, I'd feel honored you went through such trouble to make such a beautiful table setting.

Dawn Lopez

Wednesday 11th of November 2015

I'm so glad you like them! I guess it would be my secret then that they are so easy to make. LOL! ;)

candice

Tuesday 10th of November 2015

wow! those are so beautiful. i bet those would easily cost $20 each at pottery barn! I can't wait to have some leftover toilet paper rolls! LOL and I bet the kids could help me wrap the cardboard too.

Dawn Lopez

Wednesday 11th of November 2015

Awww thanks Candice! I love looking at all the nice household stuff when I'm out shopping but you're right...it can be too expensive! It's always nice to find a craft or DIY project that has the same look, but with a much smaller price tag. :)

Amy D

Tuesday 10th of November 2015

This is a very interesting craft that I has never thought of! I love the way they came out, and since I have kids I love that they are low-cost.

Dawn Lopez

Wednesday 11th of November 2015

Recycling your everyday stuff is definitely a good way to keep the costs down. When you are looking to do kid friendly crafts budget friendly is very helpful too. ;)

Janis @MommyBlogExpert

Tuesday 10th of November 2015

What a great way to diguise an empty toilet paper cardboard roll. Your design for fall is so rustic and would be perfect for Thanksgiving entertaining.

Dawn Lopez

Wednesday 11th of November 2015

I really don't think anyone would suspect for a second what the napkin rings are made from. It's so fun and easy to do and the results are great for decorating this time of year.

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