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Recycled Napkin Rings

Recycled Napkin Rings
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Students will use recycled paper towel rolls to create napkin rings.

By Andrea Mulder-Slater

What You Need:

  • a few paper towel roll tubes
  • a pair of scissors
  • some paint
  • markers
  • crayons
  • some fabric, wrapping paper and glue (optional)

What You Do:

  1. First, cut the rolls into small rings about 2″ wide each.
  2. Then, decorate the rings with paint, markers or crayons.
  3. Or, you might instead cover the rings with glue and colorful paper or fabric.

 


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