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Adorable DIY Butterfly Garland
This adorable butterfly garland is perfect for spring and summer decor. Here's how to make it for your home or an upcoming event.
A switch to alternate materials, like the 100% bamboo of Bosstick’s toilet paper and many other brands marketed as “PFA-free” ...
To support his claim that “Cottonelle’s hole is huge now,” he pulls previous toilet paper rolls from his trash; they are significantly smaller than the Cottonelle roll he originally showed ...
It can be tempting to dash into a public toilet when you're out and about and desperate to wee. But next time you run into your local cafe to use the toilet always check the loo roll. A person ...
Getting the best toilet roll means you avoid flushing money down the loo by overspending on toilet paper that turns out to feel rougher than sandpaper or means you need to use more sheets than you'd ...
Even though their upcoming album The Shit Ov God comes out in a month and this sort of thing would be hilarious marketing, the Shit Ov God-themed toilet paper rolls are an April Fools’ joke. Over on ...
Toilet paper was flying off the shelves. Costco reportedly sold 192,000 rolls in a half-hour. As well, defying trade conventions, by April that year, as the PC reported in a study on vulnerable ...
According to gardening expert Ish, known as gardening.with.ish on TikTok, you should never throw cardboard toilet rolls away as they have an essential use in the garden. It may seem unusual ...
Empty toilet paper rolls can be used to start seeds for the garden and to fluff up flat-looking curtains. But TikTok mom Sara (@mama.raising.arrows) has used the cardboard tubes to create an obstacle ...
Don't toss those empty toilet paper rolls just yet — you can keep them away from landfills for a wee bit longer. One clever mom has a genius way to repurpose TP rolls into a learning tool. It saves ...
Lack of soap and toilet paper, as well as unpleasant odours, were major concerns for people avoiding public restrooms. The study further revealed that Americans (33 per cent) were more likely than ...