Toilet paper roll crafts are hands down one of my favorite things to make, and I absolutely love how versatile they are. They’re cheap, easy to get, and surprisingly fun. You don’t need fancy tools or expensive stuff. Just grab some glue, scissors, and paint, and you’re good to go. I started saving toilet rolls during a rainy weekend, and now I’m hooked.
These crafts are perfect for kids and adults. They’re also a great way to reuse stuff and cut down on trash. You can turn them into toys, decor, or even learning tools. So let’s roll (pun fully intended) and check out my top 15 paper roll crafts. Trust me, you’ll never look at a tp roll the same way again.
- Introduction to Creative Reuse
- 1. Toilet Paper Roll Binoculars
- 2. Paper Roll Owls
- 3. Paper Roll Race Cars
- 4. Toilet Paper Roll Butterflies
- 5. Mini Picture Frames
- 6. Toilet Roll Puppets
- 7. Desk Organizer
- 8. Toilet Paper Roll Rockets
- 9. Toilet Paper Roll Advent Calendar
- 10. Paper Roll Stamps
- 11. Card Paper Roll Snake
- 12. Toilet Roll Bird Feeder
- 13. TP Roll Fireworks Art
- 14. TP Roll Animals
- 15. Toilet Roll Marble Run
- Seasonal and Holiday Crafts
- Tips and Tricks for Crafting with Toilet Card Rolls
- Final Thoughts on Toilet Paper Roll Crafts
Introduction to Creative Reuse
Creative reuse is a fantastic way to encourage both kids and adults to think outside the box and come up with innovative ideas using toilet rolls. Toilet roll crafts are not only fun and easy but also a great way to reuse and recycle empty toilet card rolls, reducing waste and promoting sustainability. With a little creativity, these humble rolls can be transformed into unique and useful items like bird feeders, binoculars, and gift boxes.
This craft idea is perfect for anyone who loves to craft and wants to make a positive impact on the environment. By using toilet rolls, we can reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills and conserve natural resources. So, get creative and start reusing those toilet rolls today! Whether you’re making something for fun or creating a practical item, you’ll find that paper roll crafts are a great way to spend time and make a difference.
1. Toilet Paper Roll Binoculars

This one’s a hit with kids. Two toilet card rolls. Some string or yarn. A bit of tape or glue. Making toilet paper roll binoculars is a classic childhood craft that combines fun and creativity.

Here’s how to do it:
- Tape or glue the two rolls side-by-side
- Wrap in construction paper
- Add stickers, markers, or paint
- Hole punch each side and tie a string
Instant explorer vibes.
Kids will not only have fun making these binoculars but also learn about the importance of recycling and reusing materials.
2. Paper Roll Owls

These are too cute. They’re a top pick for fall or classroom crafts. Just squish the top edges to make ear points. Then paint or color in your owl.
Add-ons:
- Googly eyes
- Paper beaks and wings
- Feathers if you’re feeling extra
Display them on your shelf or windowsill.
These owls make for a nice addition to your fall or classroom decor, adding a touch of creativity and fun.
3. Paper Roll Race Cars

Yep, you can make little race cars out of tp rolls. Great for a rainy day with the kids.
Here’s the breakdown:
- Cut out a rectangle from the top (for the seat)
- Paint or wrap the roll
- Use bottle caps or cardboard for wheels
- Glue on a paper steering wheel
Vroom vroom.
4. Toilet Paper Roll Butterflies

Bright and pretty.
Perfect spring or summer project.
Great for toddlers and younger kids.
What you’ll need:
- Paint or markers
- Pipe cleaners for antennas
- Coffee filter or paper wings
- Glue and glitter if you want it sparkly
Let the kids go wild with colors.
5. Mini Picture Frames

These make cute gifts.
Slice a roll into rings.
Flatten and shape them into petals or designs.
How to make it pop:
- Hot glue the pieces into a flower or design
- Paint them
- Add a small picture in the middle
Hang it on the wall or gift it.
6. Toilet Roll Puppets

Endless fun.
Make your own characters.
Then put on a puppet show.
Try these puppet types:
- Animals
- People
- Monsters
- Superheroes
Use fabric, buttons, yarn—whatever you’ve got.
7. Desk Organizer

This one’s useful and cute.
Take 3–5 rolls.
Glue them upright to a piece of cardboard. Toilet paper rolls can be transformed into practical organizers and storage solutions for your home or workspace.
Make it better:
- Wrap them in scrapbook paper
- Label them (pens, markers, scissors)
- Decorate with washi tape
Toilet paper rolls can be used to make organizers, helping you keep your supplies neat and accessible.
- Wrap them in scrapbook paper
- Label them (pens, markers, scissors)
- Decorate with washi tape
Great for home, school, or work.
8. Toilet Paper Roll Rockets

Blast off!
One of my favorites for space-loving kids.
Steps:
- Paint the roll
- Add paper fins and a cone top
- Decorate with stars or stickers
Perfect for pretend play or a science unit.
9. Toilet Paper Roll Advent Calendar
This one’s for the holidays.
Use 24 rolls for 24 days.
Glue them in a tree shape or a grid.
Then:
- Fill each roll with treats or notes
- Cover the ends with tissue paper
- Decorate with numbers and glitter
It’s simple and fun to open each day.
10. Paper Roll Stamps

Turn a roll into a stamp.
Just press one end into a shape.
Try these:
- Hearts
- Stars
- Flowers
- Animals
Dip in paint and stamp onto paper.
Super easy and super fun.
11. Card Paper Roll Snake

This one takes a little time, but it’s worth it.
Slice several rolls into rings.
Paint them, then string them together.
Make it slither:
- Use yarn or string to connect
- Add a paper tongue
- Draw on eyes or use googly ones
Wiggle it all around the house.
12. Toilet Roll Bird Feeder
Give birds a snack.
Great outdoor project. Kids can also make marionettes using toilet paper rolls, adding strings and decorations to create movable characters.
Here’s how:
- Spread peanut butter on a roll
- Roll it in birdseed
- Slide it onto a stick or hang it with string
Hang it in the yard and watch the birds come.
13. TP Roll Fireworks Art

Cool art idea, no real fire involved.
Cut slits into one end of a roll.
Fan them out like a flower.
Then:
- Dip into paint
- Stamp on paper in bursts
- Mix colors for cool effects
Perfect for New Year’s or July 4th.
14. TP Roll Animals

Zoo at home? Yes please.
Ideas to try:
- Lions (yarn mane)
- Frogs (green paint + tongue)
- Bunnies (paper ears + pom-pom tail)
- Penguins (black paint + felt belly)
Toilet roll crafts can also be wearable items, such as crowns, bracelets, or masks, adding a playful touch to your creations.
- Lions (yarn mane)
- Frogs (green paint + tongue)
- Bunnies (paper ears + pom-pom tail)
- Penguins (black paint + felt belly)
Make a whole animal crew.
Line them up like a parade.
15. Toilet Roll Marble Run
Rainy day hit.
Grab a wall or door and some tape.
Here’s the how-to:
- Cut the rolls in half lengthwise
- Tape to wall at angles
- Add curves and ramps
- Drop a marble at the top
See how fast it goes.
Change it up and try again.
Seasonal and Holiday Crafts
Seasonal and holiday crafts are a wonderful way to get into the spirit of the season and create unique, personalized decorations using toilet rolls. From Christmas ornaments to Easter decorations, tp roll crafts can be adapted to fit any holiday or season. Kids and adults alike can use paint, glue, and other materials to decorate their toilet roll creations, making them a fun and easy activity for the whole family.
Toilet roll crafts can also be used as gifts or party favors, adding a personal touch to any celebration. With a little imagination, tp rolls can be transformed into festive and fun decorations that will add to the holiday cheer. Why not try making some seasonal and holiday crafts using toilet paper rolls and get creative with your friends and family? Share your ideas and creations on social media platforms like Facebook and comment on others’ posts to get inspiration and feedback. You can also use search engines to find more ideas and tutorials on how to make toilet paper roll crafts. Additionally, you can use cookies to save your favorite craft ideas and come back to them later.
By using toilet rolls, you can have fun, be creative, and reduce waste, which is a great way to improve our environment and provide a better future for our kids. So, gather your supplies and start crafting today!
Tips and Tricks for Crafting with Toilet Card Rolls
I’ve learned a few things from all this crafting. These tips can help you out:
Cutting tips:
- Use sharp scissors
- Flatten rolls to cut clean shapes
- For small kids, pre-cut the pieces
Painting tips:
- Use acrylic paint for bold colors
- Let them dry on a stick or stand
- Add a clear coat if you want them to last
Glue tips:
- Hot glue is best for fast drying
- School glue works, but be patient
- Glue dots are great for kids
Storage tips:
- Save rolls in a shoebox
- Keep a stash of paint, tape, markers
- Have a craft bin ready to go
Crafting is way easier when stuff is ready to grab. By following these tips, you can learn new techniques and improve your crafting skills.
Final Thoughts on Toilet Paper Roll Crafts
Toilet paper roll crafts are simple, fun, and full of ideas that you will love. They’re great for passing time, keeping kids busy, or adding some DIY fun to your space. You don’t need a lot—just your hands, a few supplies, and a bit of imagination. Save your rolls and try out a new idea each week. Toilet paper roll crafts are one of the easiest ways to make something cool with almost nothing.