We've been going through a few boxes of tissues this winter, and we just wish tissue boxes looked a little nicer. We're always on the lookout for a cute cover, so here are a few of our finds...
We love everything about the Paper Pot except its price. It's bright, functional, and cute.
We also like these felt tissue box covers from a Japanese designer, but we're not sure how they'd hold up in the bathroom.
Of course, there are also cute fabric covers like this one available on Etsy.
If you're looking for a quick solution, you could take a small shoe box (maybe your child's) and wrap it in pretty paper or fabric, cutting a slit at the top.
If you've got a pretty tissue box, please share!
Comments (8)
omg...i love these!
I have two reversible fabric ones from Etsy and I like them. Some of the tissue covers that you see in stores are heavy and awkward to move around (like I want to if I'm sick). I like the ones I have a lot.
i always just find a vase with a similar shape as above from a thrift store or antique store for my home and clients. just take tissues out of box and squeeze them into vase, pull the first one out.
I love that Paper Pot. CB2 had a sharp looking white resin one last summer but it sold out and it doesn't look like it's coming back.
What a coincidence! I just posted one that I did on my blog. www.kathyrabago.com
I bought a plain wooden one from a craft store and mod-podged some cute, modern paper onto it. Oh, I painted it first so that my white-backgrounded paper didn't stand out. Turned out awesome. My son made one for his preschool teacher too, only we painted the whole thing and then used big fat sans-serif stamps to stamp a number on each side. It was something that he could help make for the teacher, but that also was functional and looked cool in the end.
I love the Toro Tissue Ring from Vessel.
I remembered this post from a while back... it's a great idea and very eco-friendly!
http://thebedlamofbeefy.blogspot.com/2008/02/annie-get-your-glue-gun.html
sadly, the blog that Beefy links too is no longer updated, but I found the creator of the tissue box cover over at http://blog.koelleart.com/ and http://www.anniekoelle.com/home.html