Does anyone have any lucky charms? I have a little leprechaun that has been googling to their heart’s content to get you some pretty and beautiful things since St. Patrick’s day is coming up (March 17th). Fortunately for my little leprechaun, all he googled was Irish creativity and ways of life. I thought these things are pretty interesting, so I’m going to share them with you. However I still need to get some lucky charms for my little irish fellow. He’s still looking for them.
Leprechaun party favors

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Green Irish Cake Balls, St. Patrick Day Colors. These cake balls have sticks. Creative. I LOVE cakeballs.

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I just learned something new. I had no idea this waxed string was called “Waxed Irish Linen.”

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How about an Irish Home?

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Or an Irish Castle?

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More cake balls.

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An Irish Proverb. I have never heard of an Irish Proverb before. Do American’s have proverbs other than biblical proverbs?

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What are your favorite irish things?
Who would have known that Christmas Paper Rolls is a popular google search term? I don’t even know what that is! I went to google myself and searched to see what everyone was trying to find. I ended up finding Christmas trees made out of paper, and Christmas trees made from toilet paper rolls or paper towel rolls. I also found Christmas tree’s made ribbon and fabric. Here are my favorite from my search;
Christmas tree made from ribbon
Paper Christmas Tree
Christmas Paper Tree, roll up craft paper
Paper and clothes pin Christmas tree
This looks like pancakes, but it’s made out of paper
Paper Tissue Christmas Tree
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Why didn’t I think of this? What an awesome idea to create art out of something I would usually toss in the trash!
Toilet Paper Flowers. Spray paint these, and put them on a shelf or your desk or wherever. Different look, different texture, and amazing creative art!
Toilet Paper Roll Wreaths. How cute. You can make these big or small. Small enough for a christmas tree ornament or big enough to hang on your front door. Spray paint them any color!
Toilet Paper Owls for your tree. Aww, fabulous! Once again, paint any color to go with your Christmas decor!
Organize your cords with Toilet Paper.
I love these little owl guys. Use scrapbook paper for the “fur” and eyes.
I wouldn’t have guessed. Toilet Paper rolls on a blank canvas. Genius!
How about a Mobile for your child’s nursery, or decor for your wedding, or hang this around a light bulb (and pray it doesn’t catch on fire). Use Toilet Paper rolls to get it done!
Beautiful Art
Planning your wedding and looking for treats to give your guests? Save your toilet paper rolls. Who needs to spend all that extra money on cute little boxes when you can DIY!
More Christmas Tree ornaments. Fabulous.
I think I know what I’m getting my family for Christmas. At least one idea. :)
Cute. Carolers!
I should have thought of this for Emme’s nursery. I suppose it’s not too late. :)
Toilet Paper Wreath. Need I say more than the picture shows?
Forget painting a wall with stencils. Use toilet paper rolls.
When I see this, I think of the song “5 Golden Rings, 2 turtle doves..” I bet you’re probably thinking that you never heard that song before. That’s because I don’t know all the words and I made them up myself. :) Who can name that song? How does it go?
Over the door? Toilet Paper rolls.
Frame your toilet paper roll art.
I could go on forever, but you get the point. If you really want some more toilet paper ideas, check out pinterest toilet paper pins!