
I get a little spark of joy every time I stumble across a clever new way to stamp with something recycled – especially when it’s an everyday item I already have tucked away in a drawer. And honestly, who doesn’t have a lint roller lurking around somewhere? This little trick turns that humble roller into a surprisingly fabulous stamping tool, and it couldn’t be more perfect for the holiday crafting season.
What I love about this idea is how adaptable it is. You can create tiny repeating patterns for gift tags and cards, or go big and bold on wrapping paper, table runners, and festive bunting. It’s the kind of project that feels almost too simple…until you try it and realise just how beautifully those rolling patterns come to life. Plus, there’s something wonderfully satisfying about turning a throwaway item into a tool that helps you make something truly charming.
If you want to dive into the full process, hop over to Handmade Charlotte where they share the clever tutorial for making your own rolling pattern stamp from a recycled lint roller. It’s fun, frugal, and a great way to kick off your holiday art-making with a little extra creativity.
. Pop on over to the blog Handmade Charlotte for the tutorial on how to make a rolling pattern stamp with a recycled lint roller.
