It’s now week three of the Scott Natural’s Four Week Test Drive (www.ScottBrand.com/FourWeekTestDrive)? Have YOU been participating? If so I would very much love to hear from you. Please feel free to leave a comment about your experience and if you think you will continue using Scott Naturals products after the test drive is over?
Make sure to take a moment to make a pledge on the Scott Naturals Four Week Test Drive to help your state win $50,000 which will be used towards conservation efforts. It only takes a moment. Right now it looks like New York is in the lead. Yeah! :-)! It’s not too late to help your state. Be sure to ask family, friends, neighbors and co-workers to make the pledge too.
My family has been enjoying the Scott Naturals paper towels, toilet paper, wipes and napkins. Making the switch from our regular products to the Scott Naturals products for the Four Week Test Drive was “painless”. My family really didn’t notice that we were not using the regular products.
My husband would be the first person to make a comment about a product that was “different”. He is one of those people who assume that using products made from recycled fibers and virgin materials are not as strong or absorbent as other paper products. He feels that sometimes “green” products are not “quality” products. Thanks to the Four Week Test Drive thinks differently, especially when it comes to the Scott Naturals paper towels and toilet paper.
Speaking of toilet paper, what should you do with the left over toilet paper rolls? I did some searching on the Internet and found some fun craft ideas you can do using the left over toilet paper rolls. In some cases you could even use the left over paper towel roll too.
For more information about each craft and the instructions click on the image. The images are property of the sites that they are from, as well as the instructions.
These are just a FEW of the fun craft ideas I found on the Internet that put left over toilet paper (and paper towel) rolls to good use. These crafts would be a lot of fun to make on Earth Day with your family.
What do you do with left over toilet paper (or paper towel) rolls? Do you recycle them? Do you give them to your children to make crafts with? I’d love to hear what you do with them. Please feel free to comment.
Don’t forget to take the pledge at www.ScottBrand.com/FourWeekTestDrive.
Kimberly
*I am a Scott Naturals brand ambassador and I will be compensated for my participation. Any opinions expressed are entirely my own and are not influenced in anyway.
DogsMom says
There are so many crafts that no roll should ever go unrecycled. Small pets like them to! (The rolls, not so much the crafts.)