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DIY Toilet Paper Pumpkins

Only two more days until Halloween! Today we’re sharing an easy way to decorate your home for this pumpkin-filled season without actually buying any pumpkins! These cuties are made from rolls of toilet paper and some patterned fabric that you can find in the quilting section of most craft stores. For the stems, we used wine corks that were left over from this project, and we pulled some leaves from a bush in the backyard to complete the look!
DIY Toilet Paper Pumpkins | Vicky Barone

Supplies: toilet paper, fat quarters, wine corks, and leaves.

Directions:
1. Unfold a fat quarter and lay it flat on your work surface, with the pattern facing down.
2. Place a roll of toilet paper in the center.
3. Fold in each corner of the fabric and tuck it into the center of the toilet paper, working clockwise or counter clockwise. Adjust the fabric as necessary.
4. Place a leaf in the center of the fabric-wrapped toilet paper roll and push it into place with a wine cork.DIY Toilet Paper Pumpkins | Vicky Barone

Tada! Quick and easy pumpkins to decorate your home.

DIY Toilet Paper Pumpkins | Vicky Barone

When you’re all done with the pumpkins, simply un-assemble them and return the toilet paper back to its rightful place. Storing the fabric and a couple corks takes up much less room than a whole pumpkin decoration, meaning one less thing to hide in the garage for a year!

DIY Toilet Paper Pumpkins | Vicky Barone DIY Toilet Paper Pumpkins | Vicky Barone DIY Toilet Paper Pumpkins | Vicky Barone

Have fun picking out the colors and patterns of your pumpkins! The dark orange pumpkin we made looks red on its own and could pass for an apple. Maybe next time we’ll make an entire fruit basket…

DIY Toilet Paper Pumpkins | Vicky Barone

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DIY Kids

DIY Cardboard Tube Binoculars

Happy Monday, everyone! Today we have a kids craft that’s perfect for your little explorers – their very own binoculars!

DIY Cardboard Tube Binoculars | Vicky Barone

Supplies: 2 toilet paper rolls OR 1 paper towel roll cut in half, scrapbook paper, scissors, hot glue, a hole punch, and yarn.

Directions:
1. Wrap scrapbook paper around each tube and trace. Cut the scrapbook paper to size.
2. Use hot glue to attach the paper to each tube.
3. Glue both of the tubes together on their seams using hot glue.
4. Use a single hole punch to make holes in the outside top of each tube.
5. Cut a piece of yarn and tie each end to each hole.

Happy exploring!