Keep the cardboard roll of toilet paper; it has several potential uses.


 

Using the toilet paper roll as a divider can maintain the top of the curtains equidistant and fully stretched, preventing tight folds, if your curtains have a ring to place into the rod. To get a consistent look and make lovely folds, all you need is a ring and a roll of paper. You may easily cut the roll in half to get smaller, still-tidy folds if the effect is too much for your curtains.


A fix for wires that are all over the place? The cylinder of cardboard.

In addition, the plethora of cords that, when left strewn about in various containers, inevitably tangle and make it next to impossible to locate and, more importantly, to swiftly untangle them may be redirected by using the toilet paper roll. To place the wire into the paper roll, just roll it over once to make it slightly longer. This is also the place where you may decide to utilize the whole roll or cut it into smaller pieces based on the cables' dimensions and length.

It could be beneficial to indicate the kind of cable on the roll itself for better identification.


Using the cardboard roll as a "shuttle" for stray threads is another brilliant use for it. A simple way to maintain clean and untangled thread is to wrap it around the roll. Make a little vertical slit at one end of the roll; slide the thread end inside, and then begin rolling for a better fixation. After that, you can fasten the thread's top end using the same cut or a different one. This manner, you can be absolutely certain that the thread will stay put.


Cardboard rolls' many gardening applications

The cardboard roll of toilet paper may also be put to good use in gardening if you're into that kind of thing. Spreading water over the ground makes it possible for water to stay there for longer, hydrating the soil. Plants that thrive in consistently moist soil develop more rapidly and more abundantly. On top of that, you won't even need to bother about disposing of the cardboard roll after a year or two because it is biodegradable.


The last option is to utilize the roll of planting paper for plants. Four identically lengthened vertical cuts will suffice. Get the most accurate results by placing a roll of masking tape on a flat surface, placing a marker on top, and then drawing the paper roll closer to the marker. This manner, you may limit the depth of the cuts precisely by spinning the cardboard with the fixed marker to create a mark around its whole circle.


As if to seal the roll, fold the four tabs that have been generated over each other after you have done the four cuts. After that, add soil, seeds, and water. The seeds will sprout in no time, and you can plant the cardboard roll straight into the ground, saving you the trouble of transferring the young seedlings.