“I cut the small paper shapes that I stick inside the toilet paper rolls. I use tweezers to manipulate the paper shapes. I select the paper of the same color as
the roll. It gives the illusion that the paper figures make part of the roll. I need few hours to make one piece.” These are the exact words by Anastasia Elias who has done a fantastic job of converting the Toilet Paper Rolls into an Miniature Art.These are cool, they also look easy to do… but clearly they’re not. Every time I throw away a toilet paper roll I think “I really should come up with some creative way to use these.” I’d like to try something like this toilet paper wall art thingy if I had the wall space. Or DIY Toilet Roll Pixel Boy. I could handle those projects. Sadly, these delicate toilet paper roll cutouts, like Ms. Elias’ silhouettes, are beyond my scope.
I hope you like these wonderful art and share it with your friends and colleagues.
via : http://www.anastassia-elias.com
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