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16 Fall Toilet Paper Roll Crafts

By Sharla Kostelyk

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One thing there is never a shortage of in a large family is empty toilet paper rolls! I think we could probably construct an entire playhouse out of them if we wanted to. It should come as no surprise that we often make toilet paper roll crafts.

The nice thing about making crafts using toilet paper tubes is that you can teach your kids about recycling and save money on craft supplies. There are endless projects you can make.

16 Fall Toilet Paper Roll Crafts that you can make with kids at home or in the classroomToday, I’m sharing some easy fall toilet paper roll crafts you can make. Some of these would make really cute decorations or place holders for Thanksgiving.

Toilet Paper Roll Fall Trees

Fall Tree Toilet Paper Crafts

Toilet Paper Leaf Stamping from Crafty Morning is an adorable idea.

Apple Bead Tree from right here on The Chaos and The Clutter – We made these when the kids were learning the letter A. It also happened to be in the Fall, so it was a perfect fit!

The Fall Tree Art from Happily Ever After Mom uses sand to give it a textured look.

Fruit Loop Fall Trees from Crafty Morning

Toilet Paper Roll Pumpkins

Toilet Paper Roll PumpkinsThe Pumpkin Toilet Paper Roll Craft from Crafty Morning achieves the pumpkin outline by bending the toilet paper roll just slightly.

Toilet Paper Pumpkin from Artsy Momma

Toilet Paper Roll Pumpkin Stamp from Crafty Morning

Toilet Paper Scarecrows

Scarecrow Toilet Paper CraftsPaper Roll Scarecrow from Still Playing School

Scarecrow from Artsy Momma

Scarecrow Toilet Paper Roll Craft from Crafty Morning

Toilet Paper Roll Turkeys

Toilet Paper Roll Turkeys

These little guys are perfect for Thanksgiving! Toilet Paper Roll Turkey from Meaningful Momma

Paint Chip Turkey from Happy Hooligans – I love the colour possibilities with this one!

Thanksgiving Turkeys from Blog Me Mom

Toilet Paper Roll and Paper Bag Turkey Craft from Where Imagination Grows

Toilet Paper Roll Leaf Turkey from The Preschool Toolbox

Turkey Toilet Paper Roll Craft for Kids from Crafty Morning

Other fall ideas that may interest you:

Fall Sensory Bottlefall sensory binsFall Sensory Bins

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  1. Dorothy Boucher says

    September 20, 2014 at 9:42 am

    wow so excited about doing some of these crafts with the little ones, some I have never seen before so will be fun 🙂 thanks for sharing with us @tisonlyme143

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