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How is corn cob toilet paper made?

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Mama Nature has her own factory. It's called a corn stalk. After the ears of corn are picked they are often dried and the corn kernels are “shucked” off. read more

After the ears of corn are picked they are often dried and the corn kernels are “shucked” off. The corn kernels are then used for livestock feed or ground into corn meal and used in various dishes for human food. read more

As with the cob, the catalog would be hung in the outhouse on a string and pages torn off as needed. It’s said the use of coated stock, which was nonabsorbent, was a source of great consternation to farm families when Sears began printing color pictures in the catalog earlier in this century. read more

* To finish off the Toilet Paper Roll Corn Cob – staple the cardstock leaves to one side of the roll, as well as stuffing the tan tissue paper inside to resemble the husk. Then display proudly! If you are looking for even more fall themed kid crafts, be sure to check out the fun posts below. read more