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Easy Toilet Paper Tube Stamps

Pretty much self explanatory! So simple and yet extra fun when you bend and manipulate the tube into different shapes. Lulu's picture is on the right and Emme's is on the left.


You can also replace the paint with glue! Add sand and or glitter and you have a cool picture. Use a heavier paper if you are going to use glue.

18 comments:

  1. Very cool idea! Will def try this out.
    PS we got out letters today!!! Fabulous. Will do post on it very soon...as well a send ours to LuLu. (:

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  2. *Shaking my head back and forth* Where do you come up with all these simple but fabulous ideas? Toilet paper roll, glue, sand.....love it.

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  3. Very cool...I can't believe I never thought of that! Thanks for sharing :0)

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  4. way fun! we had done flower petals before, but never even thouhgt of other shapes - really love the hearts. can't wait to try them.

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  5. These are so neat and the shapes you made out of those tubes are just perfect. I'm amazed they shape so well.

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  6. This looks great! Thanks for another good tip!

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  7. We must be on the same wavelength!! We tried these a few days ago, and they were a lot of fun! I also used empty oatmeal canisters to make really large stamps. Didn't think of the glue with sand or glitter, though... that's awesome!

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  8. Fantastic! Another project we will probably copy from you :)

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  9. We've done "circle painting" as we call it - with the toilet paper rolls before, but I never thought to bend them into shapes, or to use glue instead of paint!! My daughter loved this activity, and this will put a new twist on it. Thanks!

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  10. So cool! And to think I just toss these..thanks for sharing!!

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  11. Simple + fun = perfect!

    We have used cookie cutters as "stamps", but I love your toilet paper roll idea. Wow, this has got me thinking about all sorts of other general household items that we could use to make stamps.

    Thank you for sharing
    Elise

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  12. Great idea!! We will give this a try!

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  13. Great, simple idea - thanks for the post!

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  14. You are so cute with the things you do with your kids. Must be fun to live in your house!!

    Anjeanette of the R&W girls

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  15. AWESOME idea!!! I am going to have to try this out with my pre-schooler this week. Thanks for the inspiration!!

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  16. Great idea! Thanks. I was going to try cup printing, (just circles) but this looks like even more fun.

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  17. I only saw this post recently and did it for a toddler group craft today. It worked really well and there was very little preparation. Thank you very much!

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