What can I do with left over paper napkin roll holders?
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You can use them as seed starter containers. Just in time for spring!
Or turn them into bird feeders- cover in peanut butter, dip that in bird seed and hang it from a tree.
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I use toilet paper rolls to keep extra cords neat in a storage box. You could do the same with these by cutting them in half.
I am not familiar with napkin roll holders, but empty toilet paper tubes make a great way to store extra cords, holiday 'poppers' (there are many sites online with directions), an ingenious way to wrap some hard to wrap items. Or, you can donate them to a church sunday school or a public school.
They are great fire starters, as are empty cardboard egg cartons and dryer lint.