
in our house, we're rather partial to a bit of loo roll art..

actually, I just can't stop hoarding them, so we have something of a 'loo roll middle' mountain to work our way through..

I just stumbled upon the fab
matsutake blog (see images below), which I found via
bloesem kids
anyone who makes things with loo rolls is going to be popular in our house

I hope there are others out there
love the wild things loo rolls!
ReplyDeleteand the loo roll trees!
Nice!
ReplyDeleteI adore the trees and will definitely need to get around to making where the wild things are roll puppets.
ReplyDeleteHave you seen these?
http://www.sprayblog.net/2009/09/chadou-yamas-paper-sculptures/