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Introduction
We all accumulate empty pill bottles over time, and rather than tossing them out and adding to landfill waste, there are numerous clever ways to repurpose these small containers. One creative lady turned her pile of old pill bottles into useful, everyday items that solve common household problems. This article will guide you through some brilliant ideas to upcycle those little bottles into handy tools, organizers, and more. No fancy crafting skills required—just a bit of imagination and some basic materials.
Ingredients (What You’ll Need)
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Empty pill bottles (cleaned and labels removed)
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Spray paint or colorful markers (optional for decorating)
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Glue gun or strong adhesive
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Small screws, magnets, or hooks (depending on the project)
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Clear tape or waterproof labels (optional)
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String, yarn, or elastic bands (optional)
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Scissors and a craft knife
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Small household items for filling or organizing
Preparation (Step-by-Step Ideas)
1. Mini Storage Containers
Perfect for organizing small items like beads, buttons, screws, or earplugs. Simply clean and dry the bottles thoroughly. You can decorate the outside with spray paint or markers for easy identification. Use clear tape or labels to mark contents. Stack or line them up in a drawer or toolbox.
2. Travel Sewing Kit
Fill an empty bottle with needles, a few yards of thread, buttons, and a small safety pin. The secure lid keeps everything in place, making it a perfect compact sewing kit for travel emergencies.
3. Cord and Cable Organizer
Wrap earbuds or small charging cables around your fingers, then place them inside a pill bottle to prevent tangling. You can label each bottle if you have multiple cables.
4. Seed Storage for Gardeners
Use pill bottles to store seeds safely and dry. Label each bottle with the plant type and date. This protects seeds from moisture and keeps them organized for the next planting season.
5. First Aid Kit Booster
Add a pill bottle to your purse or backpack filled with band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and small ointments for a quick first aid solution on the go.
Serving and Storage Tips
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Store your repurposed pill bottles in a dedicated box, drawer, or shelf where they are easy to find.
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If you painted or decorated the bottles, allow them to dry completely before use.
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Avoid using pill bottles for food storage.
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For outdoor uses like seed storage, keep the bottles in a cool, dry place.
Variations
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