Stay Home Series - Toilet Paper Seedling Planters

Stay Home Series - Toilet Paper Seedling Planters

This tutorial come from someone everyone on our staff absolutely loves, Jennifer Edewaard (we love you Jen!). Jennifer is such a great Mom and we’re so glad that our resources are able to help her teach her son. They are such beautiful people, you seriously need to check her out on Instagram if you want to see a stunning feed full of beautiful images and encouragement. I will link to her Instagram at the bottom of the post.


Materials needed:

  • Toilet paper tubes

  • Scissors

  • Gardening soil

  • Seeds

  • Water

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Steps:

1. Cut the TP tube in half. Then make 4 cuts that are approx. 1/2 in., creating 4 flaps of equal size.

 

2.Fold one flap inward, then working clockwise, fold the other flaps down. Tuck the corner of the last flap under the corner of the first flap. (Like when you are closing a cardboard box.)

 

3. Turn them over and gently press them down on a flat surface so make the bottoms flat, so that they will stay upright. Then fill them with soil.

 

4. Plant your seed ( or seeds, depending on what your planting).Press them into the middle of the soil with your finger. Then make sure to cover it with soil.

 

5. Sprinkle with a little water.

 

6. Once the seeds have sprouted and are ready to go into the ground, just plant them with your toilet paper tube planter. The cardboard will disintegrate in the soil.6 | Remove eggs from dye, stocking and allow to dry.

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I hope you enjoyed this little tutorial as we have many more to come. With the whole COVID-19 virus keeping us in our homes we’ve started a series called Stay Home Series where homeschooling Moms from all over the world are sharing little crafts and fun tutorials just like this one. Our hope is that they can help give you a few more ideas on what to do with your little ones during this time as well as encourage you and let you know that we are right here alongside you and you can do it.

Be sure to visit https://www.instagram.com/jenniferedewaard/ and send her a message letting her know you tried her tutorial!

Sending you lots of love and hoping you and your family are doing well.

Safe Out There,
Charlotte



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