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  2. 10 Clever Uses for an Empty Paper Towel Roll

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    Here are 10 reasons to hang on to those extra paper towel rolls instead of dumping them. ... There are about 75,000 different crafts you can make with a paper towel roll. You can make little flowers.

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    Roll your dough into a log of the same length as the cardboard tube. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap, then enclose the cardboard tube around the dough, creating a mold.

  4. 60 Festive Christmas Crafts for Adults - AOL

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    Fortunately, you have a lot of festive options to pick from. Without further ado, here’s a list of the very best Christmas crafts for adults, including sewing projects, DIY decor, heirloom ...

  5. Paper towel - Wikipedia

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    In Commonwealth English, paper towels for kitchen use are also known as kitchen rolls, kitchen paper, or kitchen towels. [2] For home use, paper towels are usually sold in a roll of perforated sheets, but some are sold in stacks of pre-cut and pre-folded layers for use in paper-towel dispensers .

  6. Pleated Christmas hearts - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known guide to making pleated Christmas hearts is found in an 1871 edition of the Danish journal Nordisk Husflidstidende. [2] The oldest pleated Christmas heart (from 1873) is preserved at the National Museum of Norway, in Oslo. [2] But it was still some 40 years before the pleated Christmas hearts became more widespread.

  7. Hotel toilet paper folding - Wikipedia

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    The common fold normally involves creating a triangle or "V" shape out of the first available sheet or square on a toilet paper roll. Commonly, the two corners of that sheet are tucked behind the paper symmetrically, forming a point at the end of the roll. More elaborate folding results in shapes like fans, sailboats, and even flowers.