101 uses for a toilet tube insert
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101 uses for a toilet tube insert
Also known as a bog roll or whatever else you call it.
1. fill with compost and start your peas or beans off, a biodegradable pot.
2. tape together and have toy binoculars
1. fill with compost and start your peas or beans off, a biodegradable pot.
2. tape together and have toy binoculars
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5 Make 'snakes' out of them, use a long piece of string with a knot at the end, start with an eggcarton cup, thread on as many loo rolls as you like and stick another eggcarton cup on the other end. decorate and enjoy (works best with people under the age of 16 I would think)
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put them on cat's legs and make them walk like robots ((c) Jimmy Carr)
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7. Decorate and make into pen pot/holder.
Do u have to turn the bottom over to make a complete pot or does the compost stay in on its own? Thinking of using them to start off squashes.1. fill with compost and start your peas or beans off, a biodegradable pot.
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Well I used to give them to the gerbil to shred - but I think I'll be saving the next 8 as I have two cats!!!!!
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Use them as cable tidies.
Take the excess length of cable, wrap/fold into reasonable loops, without crushing the wire, and slip the tube over them. At one end one has the appliance, the other end sits the plug. Great for computers.
Tidy out of site ... hey presto! No spaghetti!
Take the excess length of cable, wrap/fold into reasonable loops, without crushing the wire, and slip the tube over them. At one end one has the appliance, the other end sits the plug. Great for computers.
Tidy out of site ... hey presto! No spaghetti!
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In answer to the compost question - you just pack the compost in nice and tightly before planting and then put them on a tray and the compost stays put nicely - it just all binds together. Be careful with your watering though as i over watered some of mine and they have gone all slimey and mouldy! On the whole they - brilliant!
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Re: 101 uses for a toilet tube insert
I have loads of loo roll tubes and was going to start a new thread called "101 uses for a toilet roll tube", but when I searched for it first I found it already existed.
So I hope you don't mind if I bump it to see if anyone has any new ideas. I'm particularly interested in crafty things to do with my 3 year old. She loves painting and 'gloopy gluing', but I have no imagination what-so-ever, so it makes coming up with new ideas quite difficult.
Fingers crossed x

Fingers crossed x
Rosey xx
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Re: 101 uses for a toilet tube insert
I'm not sure whether I added anything that hasn't been said here, but I did a blog post on finding new uses for toilet rolls a while ago here
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Re: 101 uses for a toilet tube insert
#. cover with white fabric and sparkles,
1. pompom head = snowman
2. pompom plus wings = fairy/angel
3. lace on the ends = cracker tree decorations
currently I use them for winding single spun wool and then pop them onto a dowel for plying
1. pompom head = snowman
2. pompom plus wings = fairy/angel
3. lace on the ends = cracker tree decorations
currently I use them for winding single spun wool and then pop them onto a dowel for plying
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