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  • Oct 7, 2024
  • 2 min read

Toilet Origami
Toilet Origami

Here at Tat, we’re not afraid to get to the crux of the real issues—those burning questions that somehow manage to evade the clutches of serious political discourse. Today’s topic? The national crisis no one's addressing: the mysterious disappearance of toilet origami. Yes, remember the days when a humble bathroom visit could be elevated by a neatly folded triangle or an intricate swan? Those days seem long gone.


Fear not, we’ve delved into the archives and unearthed Linda Wright’s Toilet Paper Origami on a Roll, a veritable magnum opus of bathroom creativity. In true Tat fashion, we've handpicked some of our all-time favourite designs from Linda’s iconic collection. Prepare yourself for some seriously fancy folds,



Bodacious Bow.



Note From Linda Wright - Wrap, Bowl, Make This Beautiful Bow



The Palm Tree



The Candlestick (A Tat Favourite)



Note from Linda Wright - There's nothing like a candle to make the bathroom feel cosy,


Water Lily



Note From Linda Wright- Give your flower some fragrance by placing several drops of floral essential oil inside the cardboard core.


The Plume




Fontainebleau



Note From Linda Wright - The Fontainebleau Hotel, pronounced "fountain blue", is renowned as the most magnificent hotel on Miami Beach. Built in 1953 as the epitomy of glamour, it became a favourite destination for celebrities. Through the years, numerous television shows, movies, and records have been filmed and recorded at this famous location. In the early days, tourists were charged a fee just to view this grand hotel. Guests at the Fontainebleau can expect a luxury experience from start to finish, with attention to detail in every amenity.




Swimming Swan



Linda Wrights Note - A Sweet Little Swan To Make Your Guests Smile


Sail Boat Afloat



Linda Wrights Note - A Room With A Bathtub Is The Perfect Place For This Little Boat.



Swimming Whale





Grand Fan



Linda Wrights Note - Present A Spare Roll With A Flare








 
 
 

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