Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Decorative Toilet Paper Hydrangeas DIY

 

Yes, you read the title correctly! Can you believe these are hydrangeas made of toilet paper! And the best part - they're created in just a few easy, but messy steps, lol!

But first, it's that time again for our monthly Creative Craft Hop WELCOME!  The hop is co-hosted by Sara @Birdz of a Feather  and Donna @Modern on  Monticello who take turns every other month! The lovely, talented and very creative Sara is our host for this month! I'm so glad you're here checking out our creative projects for the month of July!
 

If you started at the top of the list for these amazing projects, Carol from Bluesky @ Home is first! Wasn't her decoupaged tissue box cover fabulous?    
And be sure to check out all of our creative crafters sharing their awesome projects this month! You'll find the list below, just after my project!

Getting back to my toilet paper hydrangeas! As crafters, we are always looking for budget and eco-friendly ways to create something awesome! And what better item than toilet paper which is certainly an everyday household and personal item to use in a creative project?  So let's begin with the materials you'll need to make the hydrangeas!

Materials:
Toilet paper
Water
Parchment paper
Scissors
Craft wire (22gauge)
Hot glue gun/glue sticks

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How To:
I started with a roll of Charmin toilet paper from this bunch and .  .  .

initially tore three sheets from the roll. You can see that this toilet paper has wavy edges at the tears instead of straight edges.

I put the sheets on top of one another and folded the three together to see how the wavy edges came together - and they didn't match. But that wasn't a problem.
I put down a large sheet of parchment paper on my work surface and tore off  strips of toilet paper in groups of three and placed them on the parchment paper. Then I started spray painting the paper with purple stain ink that I diluted with a bit of water. Spraying first one side and then the other, and let dry. Be very careful with this step. The spray ink can get over everything including your hands and work surface and the surrounding area, lol!
The toilet paper took what I thought forever to dry but after an overnight wait they were dry. Then I folded the groups of three together and .  .  .
cut mostly four strips about half way down - and a few with five strips.
Once the strips were cut, it was time to shape the ends into round petals. First one side and then flipping the folded toilet paper sheets over to.  .  .

cut and shape the other side. Take care since this toilet paper is very delicate!

Once satisfied with the round edges (petals), twist each group of petals once. 



Then gently open or unravel the petals and folded toilet paper and .  .  . 
separate the sheets .  .  .
laying the open three twisted toilet paper sheets on top of each other.                            
Then begin gathering the sheets together in the middle.

Once the toilet paper sheets are grouped together, use about six inches of wire to hold them together in the middle. 
Then add a dab of hot glue to the center of the toilet paper where the wire is twisted, folding and pressing the petals together creating one group of petals.  

Tie wire around the three remaining groups of the three gathered petal shaped toilet papers, one at a time, as before, adding hot glue and . . .

securing the petals and wire to each other until .  .  .

all four groups are glued and wired together as one hydrangea. Then make sure all the wire ends are twisted together as one.
Next, take the end of a green tubular hollow stem and insert the twisted wires into it.
Add glue to the wire base (at the bottom of the petals) and push the stem all the way up over the wire and to the base of the petals where the glue is . . .  

to secure. Be sure to fluff and adjust all the petals!
Doesn't this look adorable! I made two more hydrangeas for a total of three.
It's amazing how light and the area affects the color of the toilet paper hydrangeas in this shot. Oh so purple!!!!
And you're all set to admire your decorative toilet paper hydrangeas!
Just perfect for home decor and other projects, too!

Can you believe that these hydrangeas are made from a household necessity into a beautiful floral statement!

 Up next is Cecilia @ My Thrift Store Addiction sharing what was gathered from the garden botanical lanterns! How cool is that!!!

And be sure to check out all of the amazing projects listed below:

4 comments:

  1. I would like two dozen of these, please! I am always charmed by your creativity. These are beautiful!

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  2. Gail, who knew toilet paper could be so beautiful?! I am obsessed with your gorgeous hydrangeas and your creative resourcefulness is always an inspiration!

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  3. I'm chuckling because that's my favourite toilet paper. These are so fabulous Gail; I'd never believe they had such humble beginning!

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  4. Gail, you did it again. So surprising toilet paper can be made into hydrangeas. They are lovely.

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