Congratulate Bryan.
I wish to congratulate Bryan, the home owner who built the wall with toilet paper-bricks. Incredible! Not only for the idea but also for the patience and wonderful result.
Please keep posting ideas like this one.
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I loved that project too
Did you post a comment at the end of the project?
You can add a comment directly to the project he posted to let him know also :)
And recycle of products
Toilet paper wipes out 27,000 trees a day. Worldwide, the equivalent of almost 270,000 trees is either flushed or dumped in landfills every day and roughly 10 percent of that total is attributable to toilet paper
Wow, congratulations Bryan! What an inspiration!