So, it all started with an email from Mom Central asking if I’d be interested in throwing a party for my friends to introduce them to Cottonelle’s new roll covers first hand. Me have a party? Of course!!!!!!!!! I love sharing product with my friends and Cottonelle is a great product. I love the roll covers we received that were designed by Jonathan Adler. A few of the moms commented on how it would hard to keep their toilet paper in such a cute container without their kids wanting it! You can get your own roll cover too! Look for specially marked packages of Cottonelle Clean Care* Toilet Paper and you can request your own roll cover, just pay shipping and handling or go to Respect the Roll and buy your own! Check out the fun we had at our Cottonelle party:
Cottonelle wanted the ladies to try their hand at crafting using empty toilet paper rolls. I wasn’t so sure how willing the ladies would be to accept this mission. So, I set up the table in a side room.
I offered them tasty snacks, both sweet and salty. Would it be enough? Would they craft? Okay, okay, How about some cocktails? It couldn’t hurt!
I figured maybe now would be a good time to see if these lovely ladies would be up for some TP roll fun and to my surprise they were ready!
If I had only known what a big hit this would be I would have done it at other parties! Seriously, this was fun.
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Now, I have some after party feedback for you. Yes, the roll covers from a few of the party participants are now holding toys and other various items. They were a big hit! The Cottonelle Clean Care toilet paper has been called “hardcore” “super plush” and ” wow! I’ve been using cardboard to wipe my ass! This is so soft!” Personally, I had so much fun throwing this party! A good time was had by all.
“I participated in a campaign for Mom Central Consulting, on behalf of Cottonelle, and received product samples and a promotional item to facilitate my party”
Michelle Clark says
The toilet paper roll crafts are actually really cute! I like the idea of mixing recycling with arts and crafts – it’s a great way to teach my daughters about the importance of reusing, recycling and repurposing everyday items.