Toilet Paper Santa and Reindeer

Santa and Reindeer Tutorial

Materials:
  • 2 rolls of toilet paper
  • 1 Red sheet of tissue paper
  • 1 Brown sheet of tissue paper
  • Black Construction Paper
  • 3 white cotton balls
  • 1 red cotton ball
  • 2 Popsicle sticks
  • Brown construction paper
  • 2 googly eyes (or black construction paper circles)
  • Glitter
  • Glue

  • Directions:
    1. Cover one roll of toilet paper with red tissue paper and the other one with brown tissue paper.
    2. Cut a thin strip of black construction paper to create Santa’s belt and glue around the middle of the roll.
    3. Cut out a small rectangle of paper and cover in glitter to create the belt buckle and glue that in the center of the belt.
    4. Glue 3 cotton balls on top of the toilet paper hole to create Santa’s hat.
    5. Trace your child’s hands on brown construction paper and cut them out.
    6. Glue each hand on each Popsicle stick and stick them in the top hole of the toilet paper to create antlers.
    7. Glue the googly eyes on the front with the red nose and you have your reindeer!

    Adapted from: here

    Also see my: CARDBOARD PAPER ROLL CRAFTS 
    and TOILET PAPER CHRISTMAS CARD POEMS

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    Toilet Paper Christmas Card Poems

    2020 will always be year when we racalled No Toilet Paper was to be found on store shelves! So let's get an early start on this year's simple gift. Introducing the  “Toilet Paper Christmas Card”!  Yes, You read that right. Let's get started.
    Attached one of these little notes to your 2020 gift.

      Money is scare and times are hard,
      So I'm giving you this instead of a card,
      Something to use, something to share;
      So bottoms up! Just 'cause we care.
      Merry Christmas

      Money is tight
      And times are hard,
      So we are giving you this
      Instead of a card.
      Hang over or under
      Whichever is pleasin’
      And remember we wish you
      A great Holiday Season!

      I don't have much money to buy presents this year;
      Everything I look at seems frivolous and dear;
      I wanted to give you something - didn't want to leave you glum,
      So here is what I got You , Something to wipe your bum.

      I went looking for a gift and I wanted something to make you happy.
      Something to bring you a smile in case your holiday was crappy.
      So I’m giving you something I know you can use.
      It’s almost as useful as a new pair of shoes.
      I wanted to give you something, something that was kind of fun.
      So here is what I got you, something to wipe your bum!

      While the children are waiting for Santa’s big caper
      People give gifts wrapped in ribbons and paper
      Then come the goodie, like cookie dough batter.
      So instead of some goodies we give paper that matters.
      Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
      * Printable Tags from TheIdeaDoor>

    For My Sister!

      This is your Special Day and to show I care, I wanted to get you something to wear...
      I wasn’t sure of your size, and money is tight, and buying the wrong thing just wouldn’t be right...
      So, I’m giving you something I know you can use; It’s almost as useful as a new pair of shoes.
      Now every time you sit to pee, I know that you will be thinking of me!
      So, use this gift to dry your tush, Then make a wish before you flush.

    Instructions

    Begin by sticking your toilet paper inside the Ziploc bag. I then trimmed the zip top off of mine. I like the look of having it tied with a ribbon.

    Glue on your googly eyes. Cut out an orange “carrot” whatever size you want. Cut 4 round stones for the mouth. Attach all of those with glue. Print off your poem and glue it to some cute Christmas paper.
    Punch a hole so you can stick the ribbon through it. Tie that to the top so that it is sealed tightly.

     More Poems can be found on PoetrySoup - Tutorial Adapted from: A Thrifty Mom

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    CHRISTMAS PRANK FROM THE GRAVE


    We can all only wish that we will maintain the same sense of humor that an elderly Oregon man had right up to the time of his death two months ago. 

    88 year old Oregonian Chet Fitch, who was well known by family and friends for his sense of humor right up to his death in October, pulled one final prank on loved ones from the grave when 34 Christmas cards, all hand-written by him and with a return address of “Heaven” on the envelope, started arriving in mail-boxes in the week leading up to this Christmas.

    As it turned out, the mailing prank was a plan that the late Fitch had been hatching for two decades in cahoots with his barber, Patty Dean, who told the Ashland Daily Tidings this week that the late prankster kept updating the mailing list and giving her extra money when postal rates went up. This fall, she said, Fitch looked up to her from the barber chair and said smiling, “You must be getting tired of waiting to mail those cards. I think you’ll probably be able to mail them this year.” He died a week later.

    The cards, which were met with varying degrees of shock and amusement, all contained the same greeting that read as follows:

    I asked Big Guy if I could sneak back and send some cards.
    At first he said no; but at my insistence he finally said,
    ’Oh well, what the heaven, go ahead but don’t (tarry) there.’
    Wish I could tell you about things here but words cannot explain.
    Better get back, as Big Guy said he stretched a point to let me in the first time,
    so I had better not press my luck.

    I’ll probably be seeing you (some sooner than you think).
    Wishing you a very Merry Christmas.

    Chet Fitch


    orignally POSTED BY BILLYJAM, DECEMBER 26, 2007 11:24AM

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